Kak ni v chem ne byvalo. [As if nothing ever happened].
by TOLSTOI, Aleksey Nikolaevich; ZAMIRAILO, Viktor Dimitrievich (illustrator)
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About This Item
Leningrad, Vremia, 1925. . Folio (30 x 23.5 cm); 40pp.; illustrated throughout (some full-page) by Viktor Zamirailo; original pictorial thick paper wrappers, some slight water damage to corners with tape repairs to a few pages otherwise a good copy.
Viktor Zamirailo (1868 - 1939) was a member of Mir Iskusstva [World of Art] from 1911 through to 1924 and was an active participant in the group's exhibitions. Having studied at the Kyiv School of Art, he went on to work closely with Mikhail Vrubel and Viktor Vasnetsov in the wide ranging realms of book design, church murals and metro station decoration.
Viktor Zamirailo (1868 - 1939) was a member of Mir Iskusstva [World of Art] from 1911 through to 1924 and was an active participant in the group's exhibitions. Having studied at the Kyiv School of Art, he went on to work closely with Mikhail Vrubel and Viktor Vasnetsov in the wide ranging realms of book design, church murals and metro station decoration.
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- Shapero Rare Books (GB)
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- Title
- Kak ni v chem ne byvalo. [As if nothing ever happened].
- Author
- TOLSTOI, Aleksey Nikolaevich; ZAMIRAILO, Viktor Dimitrievich (illustrator)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Place of Publication
- Leningrad, Vremia, 1925.
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