Auction 26 Part 1 Thirst. Collectible books, painting, graphics, bronze.
By Raskolnikov Gallery
Oct 5, 2022
Санкт-Петербург, Новгородская, 23., Russia

Books of the publishing house "Azbuka", collection books of the 18th-19th centuries. Painters:


Alexey Afanasiev, Albert Belyavsky, Alexander Bikhter, Boris Borshch, Zlata Byzova, Yuri Vasnetsov, Vladimir Vetrogonsky, Vetutnev, Anatoly Getmansky, Vasily Golubev, Mitrofan Grekov, Theodosius Gumenyuk, Alexander Deignenka, Sergey Dorovenko, Nikolai Dadykin, Mikhail Edomsky, Boris Zabirokhin, Alexander Zadorin, Anatoly Zaslavsky, Alexander Korolev, Vladimir Krants, Pericles Xidias, Yuri Lyukshin, Alexander Lotsman, Igor Mayorov, Matvey Manizer, Ivan Matvienko, Vera Matyukh, Vyacheslav Mikhailov, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko, Valery Mishin, Artur Molev, Oleg Lomakin, Robert Ovakimyan, Nikolai Pavlov, Yuri Pavlov, Alexey Pakhomov, Viktor Proshkin, Valentina Savelyeva, Khamid Savkuev, Lev Solodkov, Yulia Sopina, Mikhail Taranov, Ivan Tarasyuk, Nikolai Timkov, Maria Tregubenko, Maria Kholodnaya, Dmitry Flegontov, Albert Charkin, Igor Cholariya , Sergei Chubirko, Vyachesla Shraga, Vadim Stein, Vladimir Uspensky, Elena Janson-Manizer.

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LOT 62:

(1974) Anatoly Getmansky. A. Blok, 1974, 1/12, sheet 62×47 cm, signed, numbered and dated by the author, good ...


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(1974) Anatoly Getmansky. A. Blok, 1974, 1/12, sheet 62×47 cm, signed, numbered and dated by the author, good preservation.
Anatoly Moiseevich Getmansky (1937-2005).
During the war, he was evacuated with his mother to the Yaroslavl region. He returned to his native city in 1945. He graduated from the Leningrad Art School in 1957, in 1968 - the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. I. E. Repina (graphic workshop of A. F. Pakhomov). Participant of art exhibitions in Russia, foreign exhibitions of Russian art and international exhibitions. He was the head of the personal creative workshop "Reflection". Author of unique books. Some of them are in private collections, including the Queen of Great Britain Elizabeth II, as well as in the family of Boris N. Yeltsin.
The works are in the State Russian Museum, the A. S. Pushkin Museum-Apartment, the National Library of Russia, the Literary Museum of the Institute of Russian Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Vologda Regional Art Gallery, the Magnitogorsk Art Gallery and other museums, private collections in the country and abroad (USA, France, England, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Finland, Israel, India, Japan).