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The Firebird, No. 7, 1922. Monthly literary and artistic illustrated magazine.

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The Firebird, No. 7, 1922. Monthly literary and artistic illustrated magazine.
Paris; Berlin: Russian art, 1922.[4], 40, 8 S., slime. In the publishing illustrated cover of the artist G. Shlicht, 24 x 31.5 cm. Partial loss, tears of the cover.





On a separate inset of figure Somov.



Firebird was a literary and art magazine published by the Russian emigration in 1921-1926 in Berlin and Paris.
"The subscription to the big every-day literary and art illustrated magazine"ZHAR-PTITSA" is opened. The journal will be published in large monthly issues, including the volume of this issue, with numerous illustrations, on paper. Part of illustrations — in paints. Each issue has a special colorful cover. The best Russian artistic and literary forces abroad take part in the magazine. In each number — stories, essays, poems, critical articles. Illustrated reviews of Russian artistic life abroad. Russian theater abroad" - so announced the magazine its creators in the first issue in 1921.
The chief editor was the famous art historian and artist G. K. Lukomsky, the literary Department was headed by prominent poet Sasha Chorny, the editors and the funding took the A. E. Kogan, the technical part was headed by the former head of printing and publishing "Golik and Vilborg" B. G. Scamoni. The magazine actively collaborated with the largest figures of Russian culture.
A total of 14 issues came out. Of these, numbers 4-5 were issued under the same cover, as it was a Christmas number. Numbers 1-13 were published in Berlin, and number 14 was published in Paris.
The circulation of the magazine was approximately three hundred copies.
In March 2001, Raymond Clark donated a set of Firebird magazines to The Russian cultural Foundation.
Now the complete set of the magazine is in the Russian State Library in the Department of rare books. Some of the articles and reproductions printed in the Firebird have never been reprinted.

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