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Encyclopedia of the Soviet Exlibris (1917-1991)

"The Encyclopedia of the Soviet Exlibris (1917-1991)" - a monograph in six volumes of the Tula collector and researcher of book signs Edward Danilovich Getmansky . The author reviewed 15,000 bookplates , performed by 2116 artists from all the Union republics of the Soviet Union. In the illustrative section of the monograph there are 4075 ex libris of 1264 domestic graphs.

Content

Monograph

"Encyclopedia of the Soviet exlibris (1917-1991)" in six volumes.
T. 1: Azerbaijan. Armenia. Belorussia. Georgia. Kazakhstan. Tula. "Papyrus". 2008. 400 p.
T. 2: Kyrgyzstan. Latvia. Lithuania. Tula. "Papyrus". 2008. 400 p.
T. 3: Russia (1917-1969). Tula. "Papyrus". 2008. 400 p.
Vol 4: Russia (1970–1991). Tula. "Papyrus". 2008. 400 p.
T. 5: Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan Estonia. Tula. "Papyrus". 2008. 400 p.
T. 6: Ukraine. Tula. "Papyrus". 2008. 400 p. [1] .

Sources

  • The uniform electronic catalog of the Russian State Library (RSL) and the Museum of the Book at the RSL [1]
  • Authors - Donors of the National Library of Russia
  • Virtual international author file [2] .

Literature

  • L. Ruder "Great art in small graphics [monograph by E. D. Getmansky" Encyclopedia of the Soviet Ex-libris "(1917-1991)] [3]
  • Z. Gurevich “Revenge of the Intellect of the Grayness of Being” [4]

Notes

  1. ↑ Electronic catalog Absopac - Getmansky, Edward Danilovich
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Encyclopedia of Soviet_Ex libris_ ( 1917–1991 )&oldid = 100847096


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