Russian Folk Tales

1970
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Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Russian Folk Tales
  • Editor: Edited by G. Konechna (Russian)
  • Publisher: Published by Sovetskiy Khudozhnik , Moscow
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin (Russian, St. Petersburg 1876–1942 St. Petersburg)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Tatiana Alekseevna Mavrina (Russian, Nizhnii Novgorod 1900–1996 Moscow)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Nikolai Mikhailovich Kochergin (Russian, 1897–1974)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Nika Georgievna Gol'c (Russian, 1925–2007)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by A. N. Yakobson (Russian)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Irina Anatol'evna Fateeva (Russian, Kiev 1908–1981 Moscow)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Galina Sergeevna Solov'eva (Russian)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Natalia Pavlovna Antokol'skaya (Russian, Moscow 1921–1981 Moscow)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Anatolii Vladimirovich Golubev (Russian, 1915–1990)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Vladimir Nikolaevich Minaev (Russian, Moscow 1912–1993 Moscow)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by K. V. Kuznetsov (Russian)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by Yuri Alekseevich Vasnetsov (Russian, 1900–1973)
  • Illustrator: Illustrated by E. M. Rachev (Russian)
  • Published in: Moscow
  • Date: 1970
  • Medium: Commercial color process
  • Dimensions: 11 7/16 x 8 15/16 x 1/8 in. (29 x 22.7 x 0.3 cm)
  • Classification: Portfolios
  • Credit Line: Gift of Lincoln Kirstein, 1971
  • Object Number: 1971.545.9
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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