Leonid Ivanovich Solomatkin (1837–1883) was a Russian genre painter known for vividly depicting the lives of wandering musicians, beggars, and common folk. His works, rich in narrative and social commentary, are used by historians and art enthusiasts to study 19th-century Russian society. Collectors and museums benefit from his unique portrayal of marginalized communities.
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