"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
"About All Sorts of Animals" written by Galina Vladychitsa and illustrated Evgeny Rachev in 1930. #soviet #sovietart

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