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MIHALY VON ZICHY (HUNGARIAN 1827-1906)A Set of Six Erotic Lithographs from Liebe, colored lithographapproximately 20 x 15 cm (7 7/8 x 5 7/8 in.) [matte size] eachall signed in plate, some are titled in plateLOT NOTESMihaly von Zichy was born in Austro-Hungaria and studied in Budapest and Vienna before he moved in 1847 to St. Petersburg, where he made a very successful career for himself as an artist and illustrator. He was very well known for his graphic works as well. In St. Petersburg, Zichy studied drawing with Princess Ekaterina Mikhailovna. Many of his works dealt with the daily lives of the Czar and his circle, as well as motives from Russian literature and Hungarian poems. The cycle `Love` is one of the most famous and rarest erotic works. It was first published in 1911 as illustrated album ""Liebe."" The drawings themselves were originally owned by Tsar Alexander II since Zichy was court painter to the Russian court.
ILYA KABAKOV (RUSSIAN B. 1933)Sitting-in-the-Closet Primakov, a Complete Album #1 from 10 Characters Series , 1994 art print album from 1970-1975 original47 total color photocopied prints mounted on cardboard in hard case, 16 mounted on grey paper52 x 36.5 cm (20 1/2 x 14 3/4 in.)signed, dated and numbered on introduction insert lower left, artist proof edition of 2/20; each lithograph signed and dated in plate lower rightLITERATUREAmei Wallach, Ilya Kabakov, The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away, Harry Abrams Publishers, New York, 1996, ill. pp. 116-117. RELATED LITERATURE listed in Ilya Kabakov, 60s - 70s? Notes about Unofficial Life in Moscow, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, Moscow, 2008. LOT NOTESThe introduction is translated in English, French, and German. Kabakov describes this album as a ""theme of darkness of the mind, some sort of immersion into the anopsia, some sort of blindness - and this luck of vision is the same in complete ""isolation"", and in ""empty"" flight.""
ILYA KABAKOV (RUSSIAN B. 1933)The Decorator Maligin, a Complete Album #8 from 10 Characters Series , 1995 art print album from 1970-1975 original72 total color photocopied prints mounted on cardboard in hard case, 22 mounted on grey paper52 x 36.5 cm (20 1/2 x 14 3/4 in.)signed, dated and numbered on introduction insert lower left, edition of 2/20; each lithograph signed and dated in plate lower rightLITERATUREAmei Wallach, Ilya Kabakov, The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away, Harry Abrams Publishers, New York, 1996, ill. pages 126-127; LOT NOTESIntroduction contains translations to English, French and German.
ILYA KABAKOV (RUSSIAN B. 1933)Anna Petrovna Has a Dream, a Complete Album #5 from 10 Characters Series , 1996 art print album from 1970-1975 original32 total color photocopied prints mounted on cardboard in hard case, 10 mounted on grey paper52 x 36.5 cm (20 1/2 x 14 3/4 in.)signed, dated and numbered on introduction insert lower left, artist proof edition of 29/80; each lithograph signed and dated in plate lower rightLITERATUREAmei Wallach, Ilya Kabakov, The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away, Harry Abrams Publishers, New York, 1996, ill. pages 128-129; LOT NOTESThe introduction is translated in English, French, and German.
[EARLY RUSSIAN WORLD WAR I PROPAGANDA] A COLLECTION OF 11 OF 12 (missing #8) RUSSIAN WORLD WAR I PROPAGANDA POSTCARDS FROM 1914, each printed with a very colorful and graphic lubok style lithograph, signed and dated in the margin by K. Govoyarova, each measuring 140 x 88 mm, the front of each card showing an illustration and a 4 line poem on the bottom, praising the Cossack and Russian soldiers against the Germans, printed in Moscow at the Shushkin Lithography Company to help the orphans and families of soldiers killed or wounded in the war, each costing 5 kopeks.RELATED LITERATUREKhudozhestvennaya Otkritka, k Stoletiyu Otkritki v Rossii, p.290.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN 1887-1985)La Baie des Anges (The Bay of Angels), 1962original color lithograph poster design99.1 x 61.6 cm (39 x 24 1/4 in.) [sight]signed and dated in ink lower right; ed. 61.24 Mourlot Imp., ParisLOT NOTESA famous poster publicizing Nice and the Cote d`Azur by the French tourism commissioner.
[TAMARA KARSAVINA, BALLETS RUSSES, SERGEY SOUDEIKINE, JOHN SINGER SARGENT, VALENTIN SEROV, SAVELY SORIN, MIKHAIL KUZMIN, ANNA AKHMATOVA, ET. AL.], TAMARE PLATONOVNE KARSAVONOY, ""BRODACHAYA SOBAKA,"" [To Tamara Platonova Karsavina, ""Stray Dog""], Petrograd: Sovremenne Iskusstvo, 26 March 1914. 24 pp. 205 x 182 mm. A lavishly illustrated and exceptionally well composed collection of facsimiles of poems, musical compositions, and lithographed reproductions of drawings and portraits of the dancer executed by the most influential poets and artists of the ""Silver Age"" in Russia, all dedicated to Tamara Karsavina on the occasion of her birthday. Includes an essay by Nikolai Evreinov, a poem by Mikhai Kuzmin, two drawings of Karsavina by John Singer Sargent, a poem by Mikhail Lozinsky, a gilted lithograph of Karsavina by Soudeikine, as well as numerous musical compositions, and other works. THIS BOOK WAS PRINTED IN A VERY LIMITED EDITION, PROBABLY NO MORE THAN 100 COPIES. VERY RARE. PROVENANCE: M. Lesman, with his monogram by ink.

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