[Item #44435] Defining Russian Graphic Arts: From Diaghilev to Stalin 1898-1934. Alla ROSENFELD, ed., Grishina Barkatova, essays, Rosenfeld, Pliusnina, Litovchenko, Kennedy, Kasinec, Gurianova.

Defining Russian Graphic Arts: From Diaghilev to Stalin 1898-1934

New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press / The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 1999. First Edition. Quarto (29cm x 22.5cm). Gray cloth boards (hardcover) with titling embossed in red on spine; pictorial dustjacket; 222pp; illus. Near Fine copy; very slight shelf wear to bottom extremities, else clean and tight. Near Fine dustwrapper; very slight shelf wear to extremities, else clean and crisp. Published as the catalogue for an exhibition organized by the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Musuem, this volume explores the innovations of Russian graphic arts during the period beginning with the explosion of artistic creativity initiated by Serge Diaghilev and ending with Stalin's control over the arts. 227 illustrations in color and b&w.

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