LOT de trois catalogues d'expositions : 1)... - Lot 32 - Osenat

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LOT de trois catalogues d'expositions : 1)... - Lot 32 - Osenat
LOT de trois catalogues d'expositions : 1) L'exposition universelle de l'art et des technologies, Nizny Novgorod. 1896. Avec 150 ill. des tableaux présentés et des descriptifs biographiques sur les exposants. Ed. N.P. Sobko, Saint-Pétersbourg, 1896. 2) La XXIe exposition des Ambulants. Ed. N.P. Sobko, Saint-Pétersbourg, 1893. 3) Première exposition de la peinture historique à Moscou. Reliures postérieures, ex-libris de l'architecte Ivan Kuznetsov sur les trois. Ivan Kuznetsov (1867-1942) - architecte russe connu pour ses travaux à Moscou et à Saint - Pétersbourg avant la révolution. Travaillait surtout dans le style néo-classicisme et néo-russe, a effectué les projets de plus que 600 bâtiments. 3 catalogues of art exhibitions: 1) All-Russian industrial and art exhibition: Illustrated catalogue of XVIII (art) department of All-Russian exhibition of 1896 in Nizhny Novgorod; 150 autotypes of paintings and sculptures, with biogr. information about 250 artists and an essay of the movement of Russian art / Composition and edition of N.P. Sobko. St. Petersburg, 1896. 2) Partnership of Traveling Art Exhibitions: Illustrated Catalogue of the XXIst Traveling Art Exhibition: Phototypical Editorial / N.P. Sobko: in 2 issues. St. Petersburg, 1893. 3) Society of Historical Painters: Catalogue of the First Exhibition of Paintings of Historical Painters in Moscow; (With historical references of A.V. Yavorovsky). M: AA Levenson, 1895. The publishing cover of A. Ryabushkin's work has been preserved. In three uniform composite bindings of the era. Lederin gold-plated roots, caps of colored paper "under marble". In the bottom field of the roots is a superextras "N.K.". Pc. ex-libris "Architect Eve. Smith." Kuznetsov Ivan Sergeyevich (1867-1942) was a Russian architect known for his pre-revolutionary works in Moscow, Moscow Region, Vichug. Worked in various styles, but most successfully - in neoclassic and neo-Russian style. A master of industrial architecture who designed over six hundred buildings.
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