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[ Autograph.One of 100 copies] Skryabin v tantse Lukina  [ Scryabin in Lukin's dance ]..

[ Autograph.One of 100 copies] Skryabin v tantse Lukina [ Scryabin in Lukin's dance ]..

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[ Autograph.One of 100 copies] Skryabin v tantse Lukina [ Scryabin in Lukin's dance ]..

by Zimin, G

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About This Item

In the publisher's illustrated, futuristic cover, glassgraphed edition.The upper part of the cover with fragmentary losses has been preserved, trimmed. Traces of scotch tape on the cover and the sheet with the table of contents. Minor contamination. The corner of the sheet with the table of contents is lost. On the back of the upper part of the cover is the autograph of G. Zimin: "[not sorted] G. Zimin VI 25 year" On the top of the cover on the back is a stamped ex-libris: "From the books of Viktor Strazhev". The circulation is 100 copies . Copy No. 28.

An album of 10 sheets of original drawings by Grigory Alexandrovich Zimin (1901-1985), printed on a steklograph.

Grigory Aleksandrovich Zimin (1901-1985) - artist, graphic artist and photographer, cubo-futurist, constructivist from entourage of A. Rodchenko.

Provenance: from the books of Viktor Ivanovich Strazhev (1879-1950) - bibliographer, poet, literary critic, teacher.

Very rare. Worldcat shows only one copy in Bibliothèque nationale de France.

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Bookseller
M.B.Rare Books FR (FR)
Bookseller's Inventory #
79
Title
[ Autograph.One of 100 copies] Skryabin v tantse Lukina [ Scryabin in Lukin's dance ]..
Author
Zimin, G
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Collotype at the Institute of Oriental Studies
Place of Publication
Moscow
Date Published
1922
Pages
[4], IV, 10 l. of ill.
Size
29.5 x 20.5 cm.
Weight
0.00 lbs

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About M.B.Rare Books

My goal is to represent the contribution of Russian culture to world civilization. I specialize in rare books related to Russia and USSR. The main subjects are: all aspects of communication between Western and Russian cultures, Russian traveler, Russian Futurism, Avant-Garde and Constructivism, Russian socialism, Russian science, Russian theater, Ukraine, Belorussia, Caucasus, Asia, Siberia, music, arts, architecture, philosophy. I am in France. All meeting by appointment, connection by mail and phone.

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