Soviet Graphics
Erich F. Gollerbah’s Vintage Collection of Soviet Graphics, published in 1938, showcases a curated selection of Soviet graphics reflecting diverse artistic styles and themes prevalent during Stalin’s regime. The anthology features prominent Soviet artists such as Aleksandr Rodchenko, El Lissitzky, and Natalia Goncharova, whose innovative techniques and revolutionary spirit left an indelible mark on the art world.
Through meticulous curation and insightful commentary, Gollerbah illuminates the socio-political context, offering historical insights into the ideological fervor and cultural dynamism of the late 1930s Soviet Union. The collection traces the evolution of Soviet art, from the optimism of the early revolutionary years to the growing influence of socialist realism, showcasing art’s intimate connection to politics, ideology, and everyday life. Beyond its historical significance, Gollerbah’s collection holds enduring artistic appeal, transcending the confines of time and ideology to remain a captivating exploration of one of the most fascinating chapters in modern history.
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In the Russian language.
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Moscow, OGIZ – IZOGIZ, 1938.
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Pp. 56 + 35 l. with 76 illustrations.
Size: 12,9 x 19,2 cm.
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Binding: Original wrappers, spine repaired, very worn, with defects, some ink pencil notes.
Condition: worn, waterstained, traces of use.
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