From the Silver Age to Stalin: Russian Children's Book Illustration
Released: Nov 07, 2003
Publisher: Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
Format: Paperback, 32 pages
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"From the Silver Age to Stalin: Russian Children's Book Illustration in the Sasha Lurye Collection"; November 7, 2003-January 18, 2004. "The Picture Book Revolution", by Michael Patrick Hearn. Catalog Design by Rita Marshall, 32 Illustrations, Paper, 32 pp, 8 ¾" x 8 ½", 1,000 Copies, First Edition. From "Acknowledgments," by H. Nichols B. Clark: "We are privileged to host the exhibition of this extraordinary material, surveying Russian children's book illustration from the very end of the nineteenth century to the outbreak of World War II. It is all the more appropriate, since one of the central figures, Vladimir Lebedev, was so influential to Eric Carle's training as a graphic designer. In Russian terms, the exhibition covers the last years of rule under the tsars to the zenith of Stalin's ruthless power. As guest curator Michael Patrick Hearn observes, the beginning of this era marked a turning point in Russian cultural history when books and art began to be created and produced indigenously. Mindful of international currents, Russian book design embraced foreign sources while bringing its own aesthetic into play."
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