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Reĭtlinger, Ioanna, 1898-1988 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Reĭtlinger, Ioanna, 1898-1988
Used for/see from:
  • Reitlinger, Joanna, 1898-1988
  • Reĭtlinger, I︠U︡. N. (I︠U︡lii︠a︡ Nikolaevna), 1898-1988
  • Reĭtlinger, I︠U︡lii︠a︡ Nikolaevna, 1898-1988
  • Ioanna, monakhini︠a︡, 1898-1988
  • Рейтлингер, Иоанна, 1898-1988
  • Joanna, Sister, 1898-1988
  • Reitlinger, Julia Nicolaevna, 1898-1988
  • Reitlinger, Julia Nikolayevna, 1898-1988

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Apocatastasis and transfiguration, 1995: title page (Sister Joanna Reitlinger) page 5 (Sister Joanna Reitlinger, 1898-1988, who was to become a celebrated icon painter, was closely associated with Father Sergius [Bulgakov])

OCLC database, July 16, 1996 (hdg: Reĭtlinger, Ioanna,1898-1988)

Umnoe nebo, 2002: title page (monakhineĭ Ioannoĭ (I︠U︡.N. Reĭtlinger)) page 8 (I︠U︡lii︠a︡ Nikolaevna)

Bearers of unfading light, 2010: back cover (Sister Joanna; Julia Nicolaevna Reitlinger, 1898-1988) page 9 (Julia Nikolayevna Reitlinger)

Sister Ioanna Reitlinger, PDF, viewed online on April 5, 2019 (Sister Ioanna Reitlinger, one of the most remarkable icon painters of the 20th century; born 1898 in St. Petersburg; died 1988 in Tashkent; she was Julia Reitlinger until she took monastic vows in 1935; she was a close associate of Father Sergius Bulgakov; in the 1920's and 1930's, she lived in Paris; she returned to Russia after the death of Stalin) https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54d0df1ee4b036ef1e44b144/t/5707f09c3c44d8066f64a721/1460138140704/Struve.pdf

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