Landscape. Feodosia.
Landscape. Feodosia. 1927. 26.5×35.2. Water-colour on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Landscape. Feodosia. 1927. 26.5×35.2. Water-colour on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Koktebel. 1927. Watercolour on paper. 17.7X26.7. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Koktebel. 1925. Watercolour on paper. 24.7X32.8. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Koktebel. 1924. Pencil and watercolour on paper. 34×43. Literature Museum. Moscow.
Koktebel. Sunset. 1928. Watercolour on paper. 24-3×35-8. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Koktebel. 1922. Watercolour on paper. 26.6X28.7. Literature Museum. Moscow.
M. Voloshin (1877-1932). Self-portrait. 1919. Pencil and watercolour on paper. 18X 15,9. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Drawing Irom “Pictorial Diary of the Occupation Years 1940-1943. Paris”. 1940. Ink and pen on coloured paper. 16.4×13. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Drawing Irom “Pictorial Diary of the Occupation Years 1940-1943. Paris’”. 1940. India ink and pen on coloured paper. 11X17. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Sketch of cover for the book “Drawings by Writers”. 1937. India ink and pen on coloured paper. 13.7×16. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Sketch of book-cover. The 1930s. Watercolour. India ink and pen on coloured paper. 14×13.5 Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Programme of Remizov’s appearance at the Petrograd “Art Club”, July 26, 1920. Ink and pen on paper. 35×17.8. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Dedication page of “Folklore Tales”, 1920. Watercolour. India ink and pen on paper. 26.5×20.5. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Sketch of cover for “The Comedy of Tsar Maximilian and His Unsubmissive Son Adolf”. 1918. Watercolour on paper. 32.5×50.5. Central State Archives of Literature and Art.
Sketch of cover for the short novel “The Gold Chain”. 1918. India ink and pen on paper.. 34.5×17.8. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Angels. Drawing from sketchbook “The War”. 1914-1916. Pencil, coloured pencil and ink on paper. 12.2x 14.5. Literature Museum. Moscow.
“Asyka. King of the Apes”. The 1920s (?). India ink on paper. 17×15 Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Page of the manuscript book “What Tobacco Is.” 1907. India ink on paper. 15×10. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Self-caricature: “A. Blok haunts the Commissariats seeking exemption from military service”. 1917. Pencil on coloured paper. 17.2×15.9. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Caricatures of Prof. A. Vvedensky and the Peredvizhnilki artists; a typical peasant woman of Brittany. The 1910s. Ink on paper. 32.5×22. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Izora and Bertran. Comical illustrations to the drama “The Rose and the Cross”. 1920. Purple pencil on paper. 20.7×13.5. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Comical sketch of cover for the book of verse “‘Hoary Morning”. 1920 (?). Pencil on paper. 20.7×13.5, Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
A comical drawing (dachshund). The 1910s. Pencil on paper. 21.6×18. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
A.Blok and L. Mendeleyeva by the Christmas tree. Comical drawing. The 1900s or early 1910s. Pencil on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
“Lyuba listening to a fascinating story”. The 1900s or early 1910s. Pencil on paper. 14×8.5. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
“Lyuba getting ready for a meal”. The 1900s or early 1910s. Pencil on paper. 14×8.5. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
“Lyuba carrying out her predestination”. The 1900s or early 1910s. Pencil on paper. 17.9×11. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Comical drawing showing L.Mendeleyeva-Blok. The 1900s or early 1910s. Pencil on paper. 5×6.6. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
“Lyuba reading the political news” 1910. Pencil on paper. 17.4×11.3. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Lyuba and Sasha paying a society visit”. The 1900s or early 1910s. Pencil on paper. 17.5×10.8. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
A.Blok (188o-1921), Northern winter. Drawing from the manuscript magazine “The Herald”. 1897. Ink on paper. 26.5X22. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
Triangle-shaped poem from Bryusov”s book of poetry “Essays”. Moscow, 1918.
V. Bryusov (1873-1924), Portrait of the poet A. Dohrolyuhov. 1903. Pencil on paper. “Literary Heritage”. Vol. 27-28. Moscow, 1937.
Old women and dead man. Illustration to the drama “The Life of a Man”. 1911. Pastel on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
Musicians. Illustration to the drama “The Life of a Man”. 1911. Pastel on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg
Self-caricature (in a tent). 1897. Ink on paper. 18.5×16.5. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg
Self-caricature (at home). 1897. Ink on paper. 18.5×22. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg
Self-caricature (in the rain). 1897. Ink on paper. 24.5×14.5. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
Self-caricature (with a dog). 1897. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
L. Andreyev (1871-1919), Self-caricature Don Leonid. 1897. Ink on paper. 24.5×14.5. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg
V. Garshin. Self-portrait. 1879. Oil oncardhoard. 13.7×8.7. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
V.Garshin (1855-1888). Notations. The 1870s. Pencil on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
Portraits of revolutionaries. 1881. Pencil on paper. 22.2×13. Literature Museum. Moscow.
V. Korolenko (1853-1921). Portrait of F. Batyushkov. The 1900s. Ink on paper. 7.5×7.3. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
D. Mamin-Sibiryak (1852-1912). Portrait of an old man. 1901 (?). Pencil on paper. 35.5×27. Literature Museum. Moscow.
D. Mamin-Sibiryak (1852-1912) A part of the garden. 1901. Watercolour on paper. 14×11. Literature Museum. Moscow.
Drawing in the draft of the first version of the novel “War and Peace” (volume one. part three). The 1860s. Ink and pencil on paper. 34×43. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
Sketches for the “ABC”. The 1870s. Ink on paper. 10.5X16.5. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
Illustration to Jules Verne’s novel “Le Tour du monde en uuatre-vingt jours”. 1873-1874. Ink on paper. 12×22. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
A Tatar woman. Drawing in the Caucasian notebook. 1852. 16×10.5. Pencil on paper. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
Male figure with a donkey. Drawings in the Caucasian notebook. Pencil on paper. 1852. 16X 10,5. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
Head of an old man. Drawing in the Caucasian notebook. 1852. Pencil on paper. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
An old man. Drawing in the Caucasian notebook. 1852. Pencil on pen. 16×10.5. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
Portraits of V. Botkin. I. Turgenev and A. Druzhinin. 1855. Pencil on paper. 25×31. The L. Tolstoy Museum.
The Dulebino country estate. 1852. Water-colour on paper. Literature Museum. Moscow.
Self-portrait. D. Grigorovich. The 1840s. Pencil on paper. Literature Museum. Moscow.
Evening landscape. The 1850s. Oil on canvas. Literature Museum. Moscow
In the Dulebino country estate. 1848. Water-colour on paper. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
Self-portrait. 1872-1875. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
An old man. (Makar Ivanovich). Drawing in the draft of the novel “A Raw Youth”. 1872-1875. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.