Ferdinand Ferdinandovich Eckert (1865-1941)
Ferdinand Ferdinandovich Eckert (1865-1941), horn player. Professor of horn and military-band instrumentation (1904-1941). Together with his pupils.
Ferdinand Ferdinandovich Eckert (1865-1941), horn player. Professor of horn and military-band instrumentation (1904-1941). Together with his pupils.
Josif Frantsevich Gertovich (1887-1953), double bass player. Teacher of double bass (1922-1933, 1938-1940, since 1940 – professor).
The Moscow Conservatoire Quartet (since 1923 – the Beethoven Quartet) the Beethoven Quartet (1903-1974), cellist, teacher of violin (since 1930, since 1935- professor), head of Violin Chair (1956-1986), Peopl`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the USSR, State Prize Vassily Retrovich Shirensky (1901-1956), violinist, composer: teacher of score reading and quartet class )1939-1965, since 1950-…
Anatly Andreevich Brandukov (1921-1930), cellist. Professor of cello (1921-1930). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR. Together with the pupils of his class. Sitting are: G.M.Nemenetsky, A.A. Brandukov, N.Kuzminskaya. Standing are: A.V. Khramov, A.V. Broun, A.N. Yegorov, N.A. Baron (late 1920).
A group of the Conservatoire professors and pedagogues. Sitting are: M.M. Mirzoyeva, M.N. Nemenova-Lunz, L.M. Zehtlin, H.G. Neuhaus, K.V. Kvitka. Standing are: A.I. Yampolsky, V.N. Tsybin, A.F. Goedicke, K.N. Igumnov, Ye.V. Gippius.
The Lower Park. The monument to Peter the Great.
The Lower Park. The Sheaf fontain in front of the Monplaisir palace.
The Lower Park. The Little Oak-Tree fountain.
The Lower Park. The Chess Mountain cascade of fontains.
The Lower Park. The Grand Cascade Complex. The western part of the Cascade.
The Lower Park. The Grand Cascade. The Samson founain.
The Lower Park. Panorama of the central part of the park.
The Great Palace. View of the southern facade from the Upper Park.
Mayakovsky’s last drawing: man following the setting sun. 1930. Ink on paper. 16.7X21. The Mayakovsky Museum.
Mexican landscape with cacti. 1925. “Krasitaya niva” magazine. Moscow.
Mexican landscape with a palm tree. 1925. “Krasnaya niva” magazine. Moscow.
Cover of the anthology “Harsh Words”. 1918.
Portrait of L. Brik. 1916. Charcoal and chalk on paper. 46×31. Deposited in a private collection
Caricature of himself in a tophat. 1915. Pencil onpaper. 17X11.1. Deposited in a private collection.
Caricature of I. Repin and K. Chukovsky. 1915. India ink and black chalk on cardboard. The Mayakovsky Museum
Portrait ot V. Khlebnikov. 1916. India ink and pencil on paper. 23×15. Deposited in a privalc collection
Caricature of G. Yakulov. 1918 (‘.’). Pencil on paper. 17X 10.7. Deposited in a private collection.
Self-portrait. 1918. Oil on cardboard. 51.5X32. Deposited in a private collection
V. Mayakovsky (1893-1930). A giraffe. 1913. Pastel and pencil on paper. 42.5×26. The Mayakovsky Museum.
Calligram. Ink and coloured pencil on paper. From the manuscript book “The Offensive”. Baku
A. Kruchyonykh (1886-1968). Tiflis. Collage from the almanac “1918”. Titlis. 1917
I. Zdanevich (1894-1975) Rayonist poem from the book “The Donkey’s Tail and The Target” Moscow, 1913.
Landscape with birds. The early 1950s. Coloured pencil on paper. 28.2×40.2. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Landscape. The early 1950s. Coloured pencil on paper. 19.6×28.5 Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Self-portrait. The 1940s (?). Pencil on paper. 27×19.5. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Illustration to the novel “Stepan Razin”. Moscow. 1916
The ferroconcrete poem “Constantinople”, 1914. Printed on sateen
The ferroconcrete poem “Kartinia: Y. Shchukins Palace”. Drawing in the book of verse “Tango with Cows.” Moscow, 1914
Landscape. The late 1900s or early 1910s. Watercolour and bronze on coloured paper. 15.5X 13.3, Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
V. Kamensky (1884-1961). Self-portrait. The late 1900s or early 1910s. Pastel on paper. 14.5×13.4. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
“A world page”. Illustration to the super-story “Zangezi”. 1922. Ink on paper. 43.4X28. Deposited in a private collection
S. Gorodetsky and A. Kruchyonykh. 1920. Watcrcolour on paper. 21.9×25.7. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Portrait of V.Mayakovsky. 1920. Ink on paper. Drawing in a notebook. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Self-portrait. 1909. Ink on paper. Deposited in a private collection. A. Kruchyonykh. Fifteen Years of Russian I’uturism. Moscow.
Portrait of V. Khlcbnikova. 1910-1912. Pencil on paper. 8.2×8.3. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Mava. Drawing in the draft of the poem “You who are used to see life . . .” 1922. Pencil on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
“Drawing of the protoworld” in the draft of a poem. 1908. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
“Drawing of the protoworld” in the draft of a poem. 1908. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Drawing in a word-coining manuscript. 1908. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
A Volga landscape. 1903. Oil on canvas, 16×20, Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.