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Qué (quién) es L Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky - definición

RUSSIAN WRITER (1869-1945)
Лев Львович Толстой; L. L. Tolstoy; Leo Lvovich Tolstoy
  • Lev Lvovich Tolstoy

Lev Lvovich Tolstoy         
Count Lev Lvovich Tolstoy (; 1 June (Old style: 20 May) 1869 – 18 October 1945) was a Russian writer, and the fourth child and third son of Leo Tolstoy.
Nicholas Tolstoy         
RUSSIAN PRIEST
Tolstoy, Nicholas
Nicholas Tolstoy (20 February 1867 – 4 February 1938) was the first Russian Orthodox priest to solicit a union with Catholic Church in 1893. Tolstoy is best known for his inauguration of a small Russian Catholic community, and was responsible for its development.
Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy         
  • David]]'s "Oath of the Horatii" and to the ceramics of [[Josiah Wedgwood]].
  • One of Tolstoy's Neoclassical illustrations to ''Dushenka'' (1820–33).
  • ''Family Portrait'' (1830)
COUNT, RUSSIAN ARTIST (1783-1873)
Count Feodor Tolstoy; Фёдор Петрович Толстой; Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy
Count Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy (; 21 February 1783 – 25 April 1873) was a Russian artist who served as Vice-President of the Imperial Academy of Arts for forty years (1828–1868). His works – wax-reliefs, watercolours, medallions, and silhouettes – are distinguished by a cool detachment and spare and economical classicism.

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Lev Lvovich Tolstoy

Count Lev Lvovich Tolstoy (Russian: Лев Львович Толстой; 1 June (Old style: 20 May) 1869 – 18 October 1945) was a Russian writer, and the fourth child and third son of Leo Tolstoy.

Lev Lvovich, whom his father once called "Leo Tolstoy, Junior" was a fairly well known and respected belletristic author and playwright in pre-Revolutionary Russia. Although he had enjoyed good relations with his parents, by the 1890s Lev Lvovich had come to doubt his father’s religious and moral teachings, eventually becoming an ardent monarchist and Russian patriot.

While living in exile after the Russian Revolution in Sweden, he became a vocal and sometimes harsh critic of his father’s teachings. He continued to write there, but also received attention as an artist and sculptor: he participated in numerous exhibits, where his busts of his father, Benito Mussolini, and Herbert Hoover brought renown.

He died in Helsingborg, Sweden on 18 October 1945. He is buried in the cemetery of Sireköpinge Church.