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Author: Leporskaya A.A.
Year – 1928 Size – 44x31. Technique Paper, watercolor, gouache Description: The work was exhibited at the personal exhibition of A.A. Leporskaya in 1977 and published in the catalog of the exhibition of works: Artist of the RSFSR. Leningrad, 1977. P. 9.
Author: Pivovarov V.D.
Size – 29.5x22. Technique Paper on cardboard, watercolor, ink. Description: Illustration for the book by R.S. Sefa "Unusual Pedestrian".
Author: Dobuzhinsky M.V.
Year – 1932 Size – 30x18. Technique Paper, mixed media.
Author: Eliseev K.S.
Year – 1952 Size – 40x31. Technique Paper, pencil, watercolor, gouache, whitewash. Description: Monogram and date lower right. Original illustration for the book by S.V. Mikhalkov "Fables". On the back is the signature of S.V. Mikhalkov as art editor dated 02/11/52
Author: Lapin L.P.
Year – 1934 Size – 21.3x8.6. Technique Paper, linocut. Description: The work was published in the book "Lev Lapin", M., 2006, p. 98.
Author: Lebedev V.V.
Year – 1939 Size – 22.5x17.5. Technique Paper, pencil. Description: Signed and dated lower right. Illustration for the book by S.Ya. Marshak "Living Letters".
Year – 1937 Size – 33x24. Technique Paper, watercolor, whitewash, mixed media. Description: Monogram and date lower right. Monogram bottom left.
Author: Plastov A.A.
Year – 1950s Size – 32x44. Technique Paper, watercolor. Description: Print bottom right.
Author: Vereisky O.G.
Year – 1960 Size – 50x41. Technique Paper, lithography. Description: Album “From seven countries. Autolithographs by O. Vereisky.”
Author: Pakhomov A.F.
Year – 1940s Technique Paper, mixed media. Description: Flyleaf of the collection of poems by V. Mayakovsky “Who to be?”
Author: Benois A.N.
Year – 1930s Size – 31.5x24. Technique Paper, watercolor, mixed media. Description: Author's inscriptions on the sheet.
Author: Berezovsky D.I.
Year – 1970 Size – 25.2 x 32. Technique Paper, pencil. Description: Date and title at bottom left. On the back is a facsimile confirmation from the artist’s son A.D. Berezovsky. Origin from the collection of the artist's family.
Author: Averyanov V.V.
Year – 1980s Size – 55x59. Technique Color autolithography.
Author: Rudakov K.I.
Year – 1938 Size – 19.5x15. Technique Paper, pencil. Description: Original illustration for the fairy tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King".
Author: Tyrsa N.A.
Year – 1920s Size – 36.3x22.5. Technique Gray paper, pencil. Description: Expertise by V.S. Silaeva.
Author: Siidova I.
Year – 1940s Size – 29.5x20.7. Technique Paper, gouache.
Author: Brodsky I.I.
Year – 1934 Size – 20x29.5. Technique Paper, ink. Description: Signed and dated lower left.
Author: Tyshler A.G.
Year – 1930s Size – 26x17.5. Technique Paper, lithography. Description: Signed lower right.
Year – 1948 Size – 32.5x32. Technique Paper, pencil. Description: Illustration for the collection of poems by V. Mayakovsky "To Children".
Author: Bychkov V.P.
Year – 1909 Size – 21x17. Technique Paper, gouache. Description: Signed and dated lower left.
Author: Popkov V.E.
Size – 28.5x40. Technique Paper, black felt-tip pen.
Author: Estis N.A.
Size – 52x36. Technique Lithography. Description: Signed lower right.
Author: Korkin Yu.M.
Year – 1965 Size – 30x22.5. Technique Paper, gouache. Description: Illustration for the book by I.I. Nikitina “I’ll ask my mother.”
Author: Voloshin M.A.
Year – 1931 Size – 13.3x17.3. Technique Paper, watercolor. Description: Author's monogram and date in the lower left corner.
Author: Unknown author
Year – 1927 Size – 25.5x14.5. Technique Paper, mixed media. Description: The signature is illegible: “AN(?)”. Good condition.
Year – 1966 Size – 29.5x40. Technique Paper, graphite pencil. Description: Expert opinion by V.S. Silaeva.
Size – 34x27. Technique Autolithography. Description: Signed lower right. Illustration for a collection of poems by S.M. Pogorelovsky "We ourselves". Circulation 2/11.
Author: Rodionov M.S.
Year – 1952 Size – 22.5x16.5 (clear). Technique Paper, watercolor. Description: Illustration for the calendar book "All Year Round", 1952.
Author: Tarkhov N.A.
Size – 27x40.4. Technique Paper, watercolor.
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