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Boris Martov
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When a young girl finds a beautiful dead lily in the woods, she asks her grandfather to tell her about it. The lily stands in splendour beside a stream, admired by the creatures of the woods. But an army of beetles, bent on conquering new territories, wants to cross the stream - and the lily is blocking their way. An unashamed allegory of the German rape of Belgium.
The Lily of Belgium
1915

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The Poet and the Fallen Soul
1918

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Bells Are Ringing, Telling a Simple-Minded Story…
1916

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Stenka Razin
1914

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The Ice House
1916

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Pan Twardowski
1916
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On the plot of a Russian folk song. Preserved without inscriptions.
Splinter
1917