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Author: Pakhomov A.F.
Size – 34x27. Technique Autolithography. Description: Signed lower right. Illustration for a collection of poems by S.M. Pogorelovsky "We ourselves". Circulation 2/11.
Author: Tarkhov N.A.
Size – 27x40.4. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Author: Golts N.G.
Year – 1967. Size – 71x41. Technique Paper, pastel. Description: Signed and dated lower right.
Author: Unknown author
Year – 1927 Size – 25.5x17. Technique Paper, mixed media. Description: The signature is illegible. Good condition.
Author: Tyrsa N.A.
Year – 1940 Size – 17.5x23.8. Technique Paper, watercolor, pencil. Description: Sketch for the book-album “Zoological Garden”.
Author: Dobuzhinsky M.V.
Year – 1926 Size – 55.3x77.5. Technique Paper, mixed media. Description: Monogram bottom left.
Author: Viting N.I.
Year – 1970s Size – 44x31. Technique Paper, autolithography.
Year – 1910s Size – 33.8 x 21. Technique Paper, pencil.
Author: Eliseev K.S.
Year – 1952. Size – 37x28.5. Technique Mixed media on paper. Description: Monogrammed and dated lower left. The work was published in the book S. Mikhalkov. Selected Fables. Moscow, 1953. State Publishing House of Fiction GOSLITIZDAT. P. 13.
Author: Benois A.N.
Year – 1911 Size – 31x44. Technique Tracing paper, ink. Description: Signed lower right.
Author: Andronov N.I.
Year – 1977 Size – 26.5x37. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Author: Krasauskas S.A.
Year – 1967-1968 Size – 29x22 cm. Technique Lithography.
Author: Kurmanaevsky V.P.
Year – First half of the twentieth century. Size – 33x44.5. Technique Paper, gouache. Description: Signed lower left.
Author: Almedingen B.A.
Year – 1927 Size – 36x27. Technique Paper, mixed media. Description: Monogram and date lower right.
Author: Lebedev V.V.
Size – 34.8 x 21.2. Technique Paper, pencil. Description: Signed lower right.
Author: Kibrik E.A.
Year – 1939 Size – 58x43.5. Technique Autolithography.
Author: Petrov M.F.
Size – 30x24.5. Technique Paper, gouache. Description: Illustration for the book by V.L. Razumnevich "Vasya on the cart".
Author: Serebryakova Z.E.
Year – 1941 Size – 61.5x44.5. Technique Paper, gouache. Description: Signed and dated lower right.
Size – 22.2x14.6. Technique Paper, pencil, ink, watercolor, gouache, silver, gold. Description: Signed below. Date top left. The work comes from the artist's family.
Author: Troshin N.S.
Year – 1930 Size – 28x36. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Author: Pavlov I.N.
Year – 1940s Size – 70x54. Technique Lithography.
Author: Koltsova E.A.
Year – 1991 Size – 31x23.7. Technique Paper, pencil. Description: Illustration for the book by G.Z. Glushnev "Stubborn Sparrow".
Author: Apsit (Apsitis) A.P.
Year – Beginning of the 20th century. Size – 28.8x24.5. Technique Cardboard, mixed media. Description: Monogram bottom right. Under the image there is a stamp “The drawing was sold into the ownership of Semyon Alkseevich Baranov. Artist Apsit.”
Author: Marche A.
Year – First half of the twentieth century. Size – 33.5x22.7. Technique Paper, see technique. Description: Stamp bottom left. Work registered at the Wildenstein Institute.
Author: Rudakov K.I.
Size – 32.5x25. Technique Paper, lithography.
Year – 1962 Size – 46.6x31. Technique Paper, lithograph, colored pencils. Description: Illustration for a collection of poems by G.M. Novitskaya "Mashenka".
Author: Vladimirov V.V.
Year – 1900s Size – 20x13. Technique Paper, watercolor.
Year – 1927 Size – 36.5x27.5. Technique Paper, mixed media. Description: Monogram and date lower right.
Author: Iofan B.M.
Size – 40x58. Technique Paper, pencil.
Author: Yakovlev A.E.
Year – 1933 Size – 38.5x28. Technique Paper, heliogravure. Description: One of 32 color illustrations from the album: Yakovlev, A.E., Eliseev, S.G. Japanese theater (kabuki). [Iacovleff, A., Elisseeff, S. Le Theater japonais (kabuki). In fr. lang.]. Paris: Jules Meynial, 1933. 94 pp.
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