Maria Iakunchikova-Veber 1870 – 1902 (Maria Yakunchikova-Weber 1870 – 1902)
Moscow: Tret'iakovskaia galereia, 2020. Sewn cl. The artist came from a merchant family, studied art at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, and then trained in Paris at Académie Julian and in the studio of the engraver Eugène Delâtre, became part of the creative circles of the Silver Age, such as Abramtsevo with the Mamontovs and Polenovs. Her talent unfolded in several genres: she painted and drew, etched and worked with wood, designed decorative and applied arts, illustrated books, and in some of her techniques anticipated the experiments of the avant-garde. She worked on the design of the crafts section of the Russian pavilion for the 1900 World's Fair in Paris 343 p., approx. 250 color illus., Rus. with summary, catalogue and list of illustrations in ENGLISH. Item #4035
ISBN: 9785895803073
Price: $92.00