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The Russian Imperial Theatre, 1997
ISBN 3 930775- 34- 4; 20,00DM
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition of the same name in the Petersburg Museum in Otaru, Japan. This 48-page publication in Japanese contains articles by leading experts on the history of the Russian Imperial theatre, with 69 colour and 25 black-and-white reproductions of exhibited works, including unique archive photographs, theatre costumes, sketches, engravings and portraits
Russian Patchwork, 1997
ISBN 3-930775-29-8; 10,00DM
This 24-page booklet accompanies the exhibition of the same name in the Russian Museum. It includes an article on the history and current state of this specific area of Russian folk handicraft, a list of exhibited works and 16 colour illustrations
Alexander Ignatiev, 1997
ISBN 3 930775- 38- 7; 10,00DM
12 pages 5 colour and 5 black-and-white reproductions. Russian. Size 20 x 21 cm.
A catalogue accompanying the exhibition of the same name in the Russian Museum. This 12-page booklet contains an article on the life and work of the famous sculptor, photographs of the artist, a catalogue of exhibited works and 5 colour and 5 black-and-white reproductions
The Last Day of Pompeii. Karl Brullov's Picture, 1997
ISBN 3 930775- 41- 7; 20,00DM
A booklet devoted to one of the masterpieces in the collection of the Russian Museum. This 48-page publication includes an article by Grigory Goldovsky, leading expert on the life and work of Karl Brullov, as well as various studies and details of Brullov's famous picture, plus views of Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii made by the Russian landscape artist Nikanor Chernetsov (22 colour and 6 black-and-white reproductions).
The Art of Mstiora, 1997
ISBN 3 930775- 40- 9; 18,00DM
A small and colourful album accompanying the exhibition of the same name in the Russian Museum. This 48-page publication contains articles by experts on folk art, detailing the history of this unique centre of Russian handicrafts, as well as 29 colour reproductions.