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This is the translation from Swedish children's writer and one of the most influential picture book artists of 1940-1950s Eva Billow (1902-1993). The story is about the large family of hedgehogs and their mother, who forgot that hedgehogs hibernate from autumn to spring. The original fairy tale was published in 1948. The book was illustrated by May Miturich (Miturich-Khlebnikov, 1925–2008), an artist, nephew of futurist poet Velimir Khlebnikov and son of avant-garde artist Vera Khlebnikova. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, where later he taught. In 2005 Mirutich was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun. The translator Irina Elkonin-Johansson moved from the USSR to Sweden in 1962, the year after the book's publication. The book is from the children's collection of Inna Shmeleva (1929-2020), an artist, who studied under Ely Bielutin, the founder of The New Reality artistic academy. In 1962 Shmeleva participated in the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artist at the Central…
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[How Winter Boots Were Made for Little Hedgehogs / Pojkarna Igelkotts vinterskor]. Kak Ezhatam Shili na Zimu Sapogi.: Translation from Swedish and adaptation by Irina Elkonin.
by Billow, Eva
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Kak Nayti Dorozhku: Skazki. [How to Find a Road: Fairy tales].
by Berestov, Valentin
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This book consists of three fairy tales. The first one is about kids who got lost in the forest and asked wild animals how to find a forester house. The second one tells about a kite that quarreled with birds. The third is devoted to a caterpillar which became a butterfly. These stories were illustrated by May Miturich (Miturich-Khlebnikov, 1925–2008), an artist, nephew of futurist poet Velimir Khlebnikov and son of avant-garde artist Vera Khlebnikova. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, where later he taught. In 2005 Mirutich was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun. The book is from the children's collection of Inna Shmeleva (1929-2020), an artist, who studied under Ely Bielutin, the founder of The New Reality artistic academy. In 1962 Shmeleva participated in the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artist at the Central Exhibition Hall (Manège) which was severely criticized by Nikita Khrushchev. This event marked the end of the period called as the Khrushchev Thaw.First…
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[Signed by the artist]. Pro Oleney. [About Deers].
by Snegirev, Gennadiy
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Signed and inscribed by the illustrator: "Inne Shmelevoy na dobruy pamyat' / ot Maya. / 67." [To Inna Shmeleva to remember from May 67.]. This book is about the trip to Tuva (in southern Siberia) and Tuvans' everyday life and wild life.It was illustrated by May Miturich (Miturich-Khlebnikov, 1925–2008), an artist, nephew of futurist poet Velimir Khlebnikov and son of avant-garde artist Vera Khlebnikova. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, where later he taught. In 2005 Mirutich was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun. The author of this book Gennadiy Snegirev and Miturich were friends, and they traveled together to the Commander Islands, Tuva and the Central Asia. The book was signed to an artist and Miturich's friend Inna Shmeleva (1929-2020), who studied under Ely Bielutin, the founder of The New Reality artistic academy. In 1962 Shmeleva participated in the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artist at the Central Exhibition Hall (Manège) which was severely criticized…
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[Signed by the artist]. Pro Pingvinov. [About Penguins].
by Snegirev, Gennadiy
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Signed and inscribed by the illustrator: "Risoval Ya M. Miturich / 26 X 61" [Drawn by me M. Miturich 26 X 61]. This book is about the expedition to an island near the Antarctic, funny penguins and their enemies.It was illustrated by May Miturich (Miturich-Khlebnikov, 1925–2008), an artist, nephew of futurist poet Velimir Khlebnikov and son of avant-garde artist Vera Khlebnikova. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, where later he taught. In 2005 Mirutich was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun. The author of this book Gennadiy Snegirev and Miturich were friends, and they traveled together to the Commander Islands, Tuva and the Central Asia. The book was signed to an artist and Miturich's friend Inna Shmeleva (1929-2020), who studied under Ely Bielutin, the founder of The New Reality artistic academy. In 1962 Shmeleva participated in the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artist at the Central Exhibition Hall (Manège) which was severely criticized by Nikita Khrushchev. This…
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[Signed by the artist]. Ugomon: Skazka. [The Ugomon: Fairy tale. Verse].
by Marshak, S.
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Signed and inscribed by the illustrator: "Innochke ot / M. Mituricha / 13 V 61." [To Inna from M. Miturich 13 V 61.]. This verse is devoted to the wizard Ugomon who help people to fall asleep and quiet children down.It was illustrated by May Miturich (Miturich-Khlebnikov, 1925–2008), an artist, nephew of futurist poet Velimir Khlebnikov and son of avant-garde artist Vera Khlebnikova. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, where later he taught. In 2005 Mirutich was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun. The book was signed to an artist and Miturich's friend Inna Shmeleva (1929-2020), who studied under Ely Bielutin, the founder of The New Reality artistic academy. In 1962 Shmeleva participated in the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artist at the Central Exhibition Hall (Manège) which was severely criticized by Nikita Khrushchev. This event marked the end of the period called as the Khrushchev Thaw. First edition. The only edition with these illustrations. We couldn't trace…
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[Signed by the artist] Pinagor. [The Lumpfish].
by Snegirev, Gennadiy
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Signed and inscribed by the illustrator: "Innochke Shmelevoy ot M. Mituricha / 13 V 61." [To Inna Shmeleva from M. Miturich 13 V 61]. First edition. The only edition with these illustrations. This book is about a girl Marina and her father, a forester, who lived on the shore of the White Sea.The illustrator May Miturich (Miturich-Khlebnikov, 1925–2008) is an artist, nephew of futurist poet Velimir Khlebnikov and son of avant-garde artist Vera Khlebnikova. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, where later he taught. In 2005 Mirutich was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun. The author of this book Gennadiy Snegirev and Miturich were friends and they traveled together to the Commander Islands, Tuva and the Central Asia. The book was signed to an artist and Miturich's friend Inna Shmeleva (1929-2020), who studied under Ely Bielutin, the founder of The New Reality artistic academy. In 1962 Shmeleva participated in the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artist at the Central…
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[The ABC City]. Bukvarinsk.
by Tokmakova, Irina
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This book includes the ABC verse in which letters represent through professions. The verse is accompanied by the illustration with the ABC city. Each profession from the verse has a pair at the illustration. It's interesting that this illustration was created in the Wimmelbook style. The author of the verse, Irina Tokmakova (1929-2018), was a talented writer of children's books, poet, playwright and wife of the illustrator Lev Tokmakov. She also was a member of the Hans Christian Andersen Award and served on the IBBY Executive Committee. The book was illustrated by May Miturich (Miturich-Khlebnikov, 1925–2008), an artist, nephew of futurist poet Velimir Khlebnikov and son of avant-garde artist Vera Khlebnikova. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, where later he taught. In 2005 Mirutich was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun.Rare.We couldn't trace any copy of this edition in the USA or European libraries via OCLC.
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