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Author: Borovskaya A.K.
Year – 1957 Size – 28x41.5. Technique Paper, gouache, watercolor.
Author: Matorin M.V.
Year – 1969 Size – 21 X 28. Technique Paper, gouache. Description: In the lower right corner is the author's signature in green pencil: “Florence. Palazzo Pitti.
Author: Pavlov I.N.
Year – 1925 Size – 28.3 X 23.2. Technique Cardboard, graphite pencil, pastel.
Author: Vaisbord S.M.
Year – 1972 Size – 32 X 25. Technique Paper, watercolor, ink, pen.
Author: Lebedev G.G.
Year – 1990s Size – 60x52. Technique Paper, pencil, watercolor. Description: In the lower right corner the author's signature: G. Lebedev.
Author: Kanevsky V.A.
Year – 1970s Size – 50.5x36.5. Technique Paper, mixed media. Description: Signed lower right.
Author: Zaitsev A.S.
Year – 1971 Size – 40.8x59. Technique Paper, markers. Description: Signed lower right.
Author: Levitsky R.V.
Year – 1970s Size – 25.5x37. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Author: Martynov V.L.
Year – 1944 Size – 36x28. Technique Paper, ink, pen.
Year – 1940s Size – 24x21. Technique Paper, ink, whitewash.
Year – 1972 Size – 32x21.7. Technique Paper, watercolor, ink.
Author: Rakhina V.I.
Year – 1954 Size – 70x43. Technique Paper, pencil. Description: Signed lower right.
Author: Livshits T.I.
Year – 1980 Size – 50x65. Technique Paper, pastel. Description: Signed and dated lower right. From the series "Around France".
Author: Alekseev A.E.
Year – 1964 Size – 38.5x60.5. Technique Paper, tempera.
Author: Anushina A.I.
Year – 1920s Size – 43x30. Technique Paper, mixed media.
Author: Sintsov N.A.
Year – 1945 Size – 86x66. Technique Paper, pencil.
Author: Unknown artist
Year – Beginning of the 20th century. Size – 55x125. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Author: Zheleznov M.P.
Year – 1965 Size – 47.5x40. Technique Paper, coal.
Year – 1962 Size – 73x50. Technique Cardboard, tempera.
Author: Karvovsky A.V. (Alex Acar)
Year – 1957 Size – 18x23 (in the light). Technique Paper, watercolor. Description: Signed and dated lower right.
Author: Khrapak G.V.
Year – Late 1960s Size – 42.5x60.5. Technique Cardboard, pastel.
Author: Skvortsov G.F.
Year – 1980s Size – 70x79.5. Technique Paper, gouache.
Author: Bakst L.S.
Year – 1920s Size – 32.5x24. Technique Paper, pochoir. Description: Sold.
Author: Ioganson B.V.
Size – 13.5x19. Technique Cardboard, watercolor.
Author: Vatolina N.N.
Year – 1956 Size – 28x19.7. Technique Paper, gouache.
Author: Vetrogonsky V.A.
Year – 1991 Size – 50x65. Technique Paper, watercolor. Description: Signed and dated lower right.
Year – 1978 Size – 50x64. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Author: Razumovskaya Yu.V.
Year – 1933 Size – 45x41. Technique Paper, coal. Description: Title and date bottom left.
Author: Lysenko P.P.
Year – 1970 Size – 30x39.5. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Year – 1999 Size – 65x50. Technique Paper, watercolor.
The Soviet era graphic arts make a very wide-ranging section which covers the period from 1917 to 1991. It includes political posters and newspaper and magazine drawings, book illustration and caricature, easel drawings and many others. The Soviet graphic arts reflect the whole epoch to the full.
The Soviet era graphic arts and this section as a whole demonstrate graphic arts in all their breadth and diversity: both rigorous and elaborate practice drawings and masterly sketches, classical pencil and charcoal techniques and refined color harmonies of watercolor, gouache, pastel, as well as numerous printed graphics.
Undoubted successes of the Soviet graphic arts of the middle of the 20th century are the works by talented illustrators of Soviet books D. Kardovsky, K. Rudakov, V. Suteev, which bear the stamp of their vivid and unique talent, as well as the works by Kukryniksy (a creative group of Soviet graphic artists and painters) which have already become classic.
You can buy Soviet graphic arts at our gallery, sending us a request if you are not satisfied by the assortment offered in this section. The Soviet graphic arts are rightfully proud of many brilliant and outstanding masters. There are all the traditional and uniquely authorial techniques represented among the many particular drawings. The color in the graphic arts is used in a more figurative way than in painting, but even so, the pictorial language of the graphics is characteristic for its laconicism.
Graphics by Soviet artists. “I’d like to buy Soviet graphic arts! What can you offer us?” This is one of the questions most often asked by our customers. We can offer you a portrait of a landscape, a domestic or battle scene, a still life and many other things. Our collection includes the works by leading graphics artists of the 1950s–1970s period. Those include N. Andronov, Yu. Pimenov, A. Deyneka, L. Soyfertis, V. Vetrogonsky, O. Yuntunen, A. Romadanovskaya.
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