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Gorky

[ gawr-kee; Russian gawr-kyee ]

noun

  1. Ar·shile [ahr, -sheel] Vosdanig Adoian, 1904–48, American painter, born in Armenia.
  2. Maxim. Gorki, Maxim.


Gorky

/ ˈɡɔːkɪ /

noun

  1. GorkyArshile19041948MUSArmenianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Arshile (ˈɑːʃɪl). 1904–48, US abstract expressionist painter, born in Armenia. Influenced by Picasso and Miró, his style is characterized by fluid lines and resonant colours
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Example Sentences

Artist Ailene deVries held a death cafe in April at Gorky, an Eastside feminist collective that hosts workshops and pop-up events.

The scene in Gorky Park - Moscow's version of London's Hyde Park - is idyllic, with families strolling on the embankment and rollerblading.

From BBC

Distilled from Maxim Gorky’s 1906 novel of the same name, “The Mother” arose out of the economic turmoil of the early 1930s and sought to instruct its audience in the morality of class struggle.

"Directly. Yes. It is difficult to be cheerful when you understand that people out there are going through such awful times," she said on a visit to Gorky Park one recent evening.

From Reuters

The sustaining humanism and decency of Chekhov now seem less relevant than the pervasive survey of Russian violence in the works of Maxim Gorky.

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GorkiGorlin syndrome