Mayakovsky’s last drawing: man following the setting sun. 1930.
Mayakovsky’s last drawing: man following the setting sun. 1930. Ink on paper. 16.7X21. The Mayakovsky Museum.
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.
DetailsLandscape 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.
DetailsSelf-portrait. The 1940s (?). Pencil on paper. 27×19.5. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsIllustration 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.
A Uralian landscape. Drawing in a notebook. 1905. Pencil on paper. 8.1×14.1. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
An owl. The 1900s. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Portrait of a coachman. The early 1900s. Charcoal on paper. 37.8X24.7. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
V. Khlebnikov (1885-1922). A bird. The early 1900s. Oil on canvas, 22×15.8. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Poster “Tribute to the Revolution’s Fallen Heroes”. 1921. Watercolour on paper. 70×58. Deposited in it private collection.
Portrait of V. Khlebnikov. 1920. Watercolour on paper. Pastel. 35×26.7. Deposited in a private collection.
N. Klyuev.M. Lozinsky, A. Akhmatova and M. Zenkevich at a meeting of the “Poet’s Guild”. 1913. Pencil on paper. 9.6×14. Deposited in a private collection.
A caricature of A. Blok. The 1910s. Pencil on paper. 8.5 X9.9. Deposited in private collection.
“Blok comes to my island”. A. Blok and A. Gorodetskaya. 1911. Pencil on paper. 8.3×11.5 Deposited in a private collection.
Portrait of A. Remizov. 1920. Pencil on paper. 33.4×22. Deposited in a private collection.
DetailsSelf-caricature. 1910. Pencil on paper. Deposited in a private collection. ‘”Ogonyok”, 1980, No. 47
Caricature (I. Repin and K. Chukovsky) from the comical manuscript magazine “Okolo Kuok-kala”. 1914. Watercolour on paper. 35.7×22. Deposited in a private collection.
A. Tolstoy (1882/83-1945). Self-portrait with the devil. 1911. From the collection “Vienna”. St. Petersburg, 1913
1 Landscape and human figure connected by drawing”. Illustration to the book “Gogol’s Artistry”. Moscow, 1934 2 “Gogol’s phrase”. Illustration to the book ‘Gogol’s Artistry”. Moscow-Leningrad, 1934
Details“Second-phrase gesture”. Sketch of illustration to the hook “Gogol’s Artistry”. 1932. Pencil on paper. 21.2×17. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsKodzhory. (Veriyskoye Canyon). 1929. Pencil and watercolour on paper. 22×36. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsKodzhory. (The Georgian Military Highway. Main Range). 1929. Pencil, coloured pencil and watercolour on paper. 21.6×34.5. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsKodzhory. Tbilisi by night. 1929. Pencil, coloured pencil and watercolour on paper. 21.6×34.5. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsA mountain phantasy (“Serebern”). 1932. Pencil and watercolour on paper. 22×35. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
Details“Overview of Blok’s poetry”. Illustration to “Lectures about Blok”, 1923. Pencil, coloured pencil and watercolour on paper. 90×71. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsSketch of poster announcing the lecture “Light of the Morrow”. 1918. Watercolour and gold on coloured paper. 47X26. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsEleonora Titeleva. Illustration to the novel “Masks”. The late 1920s or early 1930s. Pencil on paper. 8.2X8. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsThe Korobkin brothers. Illustration lo the novel “Masks”. The late 1920s or early 1930s. Pencil on paper. 14×16. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsThe Ableukhovs: Father and Son. Illustration to the novel “St. Petersburg”. The 1910s. India ink, ink and pen on paper. 36×22.4. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsNikolai Ableukhov. Illustration to the novel “St. Petersburg”. The 1910s. India ink and pen on paper. 22.5×8.5. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsLandscape. Feodosia. 1927. 26.5×35.2. Water-colour on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsKoktebel. 1927. Watercolour on paper. 17.7X26.7. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsKoktebel. 1925. Watercolour on paper. 24.7X32.8. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
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