Sergei Sergeevich Solomko (1867 - 1928) - Russian artist, watercolorist, graphic artist. Member of TPA and the St. Petersburg Association of Artists. The 1900s became the peak of the artist’s popularity and demand. Not only historical watercolors and book graphics brought popularity, but also his works in the field of jewelry and costume: the artist created models for the Imperial Porcelain Factory and collaborated with the jewelry company of C. Faberge. In 1903, he performed sketches of ancient Russian costumes for a costume ball in the Winter Palace.
Since 1910 he lived permanently in Paris. While living in France, he continued to actively participate in the artistic life of Russia, in particular taking part in exhibitions.