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"Sounds of the Earth" by Ivan Sokolov-Mikitov and illustrated by Nikita Charushin in 1978. He shared the love and talent of illustrating animals like his father Yevgeny Charushin. #Sovietart
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"Sounds of the Earth" by Ivan Sokolov-Mikitov and illustrated by Nikita Charushin in 1978. #FairyTaleTuesday
"Sounds of the Earth" by Ivan Sokolov-Mikitov and illustrated by Nikita Charushin in 1978. #FairyTaleTuesday
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"Golden Leaves" written by Rachel Engel and illustrated by Sophia Vishenvetskaya and Elena Fradkina in 1927. Both artists were stage designers and worked a lot together. It feels already like autumn here, in anticipation of brilliant colours I am posting this book... #soviet
"Golden Leaves" written by Rachel Engel and illustrated by Sophia Vishenvetskaya and Elena Fradkina in 1927. #sovietart #soviet
"Golden Leaves" written by Rachel Engel and illustrated by Sophia Vishenvetskaya and Elena Fradkina in 1927. #sovietart #soviet
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"How the Sky Fell" written by Nikolai Zilov and illustrated by Boris Pokrovsky in 1923. The beautiful etched images looks so good in two-colour scheme.
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"How the Sky Fell" written by Nikolai Zilov and illustrated by Boris Pokrovsky in 1923.
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"How the Sky Fell" written by Nikolai Zilov and illustrated by Boris Pokrovsky in 1923.
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Fantastic illustrations by G.A.V. Traugot for Anton Chekhov's short story "Kashtanka" from 1985. I love the brilliant use primary colours in unexpected places. #Soviet #sovietart ImageImage
The abbreviature GAV emphasizes the unity of creative spirit of three artists. George Traugot (1903-1961), Alexander Traugot (b.1931) and Valery Traugot (1936- 2009, Saint-Petersburg). Alexander Traugot still signs his work “GAV Traugot” in memory of his brother and father. ImageImage
Illustrations by G.A.V. Traugot for Anton Chekhov's short story "Kashtanka" from 1985. #Soviet #sovietart ImageImage
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"Summer" is a beautiful book by Russian avant-garde artist Alexei Pakhomov published in 1927. It is already August and the summer is almost over. This book makes me nostalgic about all the things I enjoyed when I was a child during the holidays. #summer #soviet ImageImage
"Summer" is a beautiful book by Russian avant-garde artist Alexei Pakhomov published in 1927. #summer #sovietart ImageImage
"Summer" is a beautiful book by Russian avant-garde artist Alexei Pakhomov published in 1927. #summer #sovietart ImageImage
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"Hedgehogs Laugh" written by Korney Chukovsky and Illustrated by Vladislav Tvardovsky, published in 1927. I look like that elephant every morning when I read the news... #soviet #sovietart ImageImage
"Hedgehogs Laugh" written by Korney Chukovsky and Illustrated by Vladislav Tvardovsky, published in 1927. #soviet #sovietart Image
"Hedgehogs Laugh" written by Korney Chukovsky and Illustrated by Vladislav Tvardovsky, published in 1927. I look like that elephant every morning when I read the news... #soviet #sovietart Image
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"About All Sorts of Animals" written by Galina Vladychitsa and illustrated Evgeny Rachev in 1930. Incredible renderings of Zoo animals in a limited palette. Rachev is so good at animal observing. #soviet #sovietart
"About All Sorts of Animals" written by Galina Vladychitsa and illustrated Evgeny Rachev in 1930. #soviet #sovietart
"About All Sorts of Animals" written by Galina Vladychitsa and illustrated Evgeny Rachev in 1930. #soviet #sovietart
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#Caturday has officially started!
"Pilot and Cat" written by Sofia Zak and illustrated by Aleksei Laptev in 1930. #Soviet cats fly too!
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"Pilot and Cat" written by Sofia Zak and illustrated by Aleksei Laptev in 1930. #Soviet cats fly too! ImageImage
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"Pilot and Cat" written by Sofia Zak and illustrated by Aleksei Laptev in 1930. #Soviet ImageImage
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"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. An American boy wants to visit the #Soviet Union because there are pioneers who wear red neckerchiefs and they beat their loud drums...
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"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. #sovietart #soviet ImageImage
"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. #sovietart #soviet ImageImage
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"Chocolate" written by Lev Zilov and illustrated by Vera Ivanovna in 1928. The #soviet children books instead of fairy tales introduced children how things were made. #sovietart
"Chocolate" written by Lev Zilov and illustrated by Vera Ivanovna in 1928. #soviet #sovietart
"Chocolate" written by Lev Zilov and illustrated by Vera Ivanovna in 1928. #soviet #sovietart
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"The Spring March" written by Esfir (Esteher) Emden and illustrated by and illustrated by Vera Ivanova in 1930. The book might be about the first meeting of pioneers which was held a year earlier, in August 1929, and the First International Children's Congress was held then too. Image
"The Spring March" written by Esfir (Esteher) Emden and illustrated by and illustrated by Vera Ivanova in 1930. #soviet #sovietart Image
"The Spring March" written by Esfir (Esteher) Emden and illustrated by and illustrated by Vera Ivanova in 1930. #soviet #sovietart Image
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"The Butter Factory" written by Yakov Miller and illustrated by Pavel Basmanov in 1931. Масло (Maslo) in Russian means butter, but it means also oil paint. I looked at the the beautiful painterly images and thought about an oil paint factory with cows. #soviet #sovietart ImageImage
"The Butter Factory" written by Yakov Miller and illustrated by Pavel Basmanov in 1931. #soviet #sovietart Image
"The Butter Factory" written by Yakov Miller and illustrated by Pavel Basmanov in 1931. #soviet #sovietart ImageImage
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"The Wonder Tree" written by Korney Chukovsky and illustrated by Vladimir Konashevich in 1926. I really like the more "simple" style of Konashevich from the 1920's and book covers are incredibly stricking. #soviet #sovietart
"The Wonder Tree" written by Korney Chukovsky and illustrated by Vladimir Konashevich in 1926. #soviet #sovietart
"The Wonder Tree" written by Korney Chukovsky and illustrated by Vladimir Konashevich in 1926. #soviet #sovietart
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"Daddy Starling, Mummy starling and Baby Starling" written by Vasily Khmelnitsky and illustrated by Boris Lapshin in 1989. Excuse my frivolous translation of the title from Russian. Lapshin has created strange, dreamy world in this little book of short stories. #soviet #sovietart
"Daddy Starling, Mummy starling and Baby Starling" written by Vasily Khmelnitsky and illustrated by Boris Lapshin in 1989. #soviet #sovietart
You have probably heard about dinosaurs? But they haven't heard about you. Why? Because they were so big, that the trees were for them like bushes,mountains like hills and seas like lakes but they didn't notice puddles. They didn't notice them until they caught flue and died away
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"A Night in the Forest" written in Ukrainian by Natalia Kleymenova and illustrated by Evgeny Rachev in 1930. An incredibly beautiful brushwork on this amazing book about nighttime forest inhabitants. #soviet #sovietart
"A Night in the Forest" written in Ukrainian by Natalia Kleymenova and illustrated by Evgeny Rachev in 1930. #soviet #sovietart
"A Night in the Forest" written in Ukrainian by Natalia Kleymenova and illustrated by Evgeny Rachev in 1930. #soviet #sovietart
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"An Ox Roars on a Hundred Mountains", Ukrainian folklore and riddles illustrated by Valentina Melnichenko in 1988. Valentina's images make an absolutely wonderful book for children to solve riddles. #folklorethursday #soviet #sovietart ImageImage
"An Ox Roars on a Hundred Mountains", Ukrainian folklore and riddles illustrated by Valentina Melnichenko in 1988. "What can you watch with closed eyes?" #folklorethursday #soviet #sovietart ImageImage
"An Ox Roars on a Hundred Mountains", Ukrainian folklore and riddles illustrated by Valentina Melnichenko in 1988. "Seven hundred eyases sleep on a pillow?" #folklorethursday #soviet #sovietart ImageImage
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