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Nicholas Kalmakoff , (1873- 1955), was a Russian symbolic artist whose work is characterised by motifs dealing with spirituality , occultism and sexuality . He lead the life of a hermit and died in obscurity. All this changed 7 years after his death when, in 1962, Bertrand Collin du Bocage and Georges Martin du Nord discovered samples of his abandoned work in a large flea market to the north of Paris. Kalmakoff's works were finally exhibited at Galerie Motte Paris in February of 1964.

Nicholas Kalmakoff



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http://www.visionaryrevue.com/webtext3/kal1.html

http://www.all-art.org/art_20th_century/kalmakoff1.html

https://athingofoddness.wordpress.com/2016/11/02/the-triumph-of-passion-nicholas-kalmakoffs-temptresses-and-demons-artists-of-the-weird-world-1/