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fabosch 02.11.2010 12:58

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Сообщение от Vlasta (Сообщение 1358761)
Fabosch, an enormous thank you!
The shops can be found?

Yes, Vlasta, a book dealer with a good range of art totally caught.
And now, dear ABC, you correctly addressed.
There is also a book iskalka

http://www.findlib.ru/

Pavel 02.11.2010 13:50

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Сообщение от fabosch (Сообщение 1358941)
Yes, Vlasta, a book dealer with a good range of art totally caught. And now, dear ABC, you correctly addressed. There is also a book iskalka
http://www.findlib.ru/

Very interesting book on an engraving of the Japanese and of course the "Tales from the garden of a mustard seed."-Is China. There is a book about Chinese engraving modern labor movement in the prints or something like that. Series Visual Arts, there is a separate volume devoted to the history of engraving.
My uncle SM Mochalov received for engraving gold medal at the French Salon of 1937. Praise. I, unfortunately, never saw him, and he was well-known Leningrad schedule graverpo tree at its end

fabosch 02.11.2010 14:21

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Сообщение от Pavel (Сообщение 1358991)
Very interesting book on an engraving of the Japanese and of course the "Tales from the garden of a mustard seed."-Is China. There is a book about Chinese engraving modern labor movement in the prints or something like that. Series Visual Arts, there is a separate volume devoted to the history of engraving.
My uncle SM Mochalov received for engraving gold medal at the French Salon of 1937. Praise. I, unfortunately, never saw him, and he was well-known Leningrad schedule graverpo tree at its end

Paul, glad to get acquainted - I know of your uncle. He worked, inter alia, of a book. Once upon a time I had a volume of Odojevs'kogo (ed. Academia) with its wonderful xylographs (very carefully, but not "dry").

Vlasta, here, by the way, thought of another great edition - "Essay on the history and technique of engraving, M.:" Visual Arts ", 1987. The publication is, in principle, quite popular, but not bad. It's pretty original published. Imagine a large almost square box with a lid (like a shoe from under women's boots). When removing the cover - in the box are 14 large notebooks (in the format box). Each notebook is devoted to a national school of engraving (the French are two notebooks, and Russia, of course, 3). She also comes across a second-hand bookshops, although cost should not come cheap, I guess.
By the way here can credit where it is possible to electronically download
http://www.bookshunt.ru/b47938_ocher...hnike_gravyuri
true for this edition substantially - to hold it all in the hands of

Pavel 02.11.2010 17:03

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Сообщение от fabosch (Сообщение 1359011)
Paul, glad to get acquainted - I know of your uncle. He worked, inter alia, of a book. Once upon a time I had a volume of Odojevs'kogo (ed. Academia) with its wonderful xylographs (very carefully, but not "dry").

Vlasta, here, by the way, thought of another great edition - "Essay on the history and technique of engraving, M.:" Visual Arts ", 1987. The publication is, in principle, quite popular, but not bad. It's pretty original published. Imagine a large almost square box with a lid (like a shoe from under women's boots). When removing the cover - in the box are 14 large notebooks (in the format box). Each notebook is devoted to a national school of engraving (the French are two notebooks, and Russia, of course, 3). She also comes across a second-hand bookshops, although cost should not come cheap, I guess.
By the way here can credit where it is possible to electronically download
http://www.bookshunt.ru/b47938_ocher...hnike_gravyuri
true for this edition substantially - to hold it all in the hands

Estonians good engraving, especially woodcut.

fabosch 02.11.2010 17:18

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Сообщение от Pavel (Сообщение 1359371)
Estonians good engraving, especially woodcut.

Good, but I'm closer to Leningrad school, and even but because of "local patriotism", but in their tone

Vlasta 02.11.2010 20:33

Thank you very much, you helped me a lot.

Pavel 02.11.2010 21:14

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Сообщение от fabosch (Сообщение 1359411)
Good, but I'm closer to Leningrad school, and even but because of "local patriotism", but in tone


Ostroumov, Lebedev?

Wladzislaw 02.11.2010 21:40

fabosch,


so you type in the topic you print a list of recommended literature to not lost.

fabosch 02.11.2010 21:58

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Сообщение от Pavel (Сообщение 1359711)
Ostroumov, Lebedev?

It is, of course, very much, but more generally the next generation: in woodcuts - Yudovin, Budogossky in lithography - Pakhomov, Kurds, Vedernikov, Tyrsa, Y. Vasnetsov, D. Verey, B. Ermolaev, Samokhvalov, Lapshin, and many others

Vlasta 04.11.2010 22:24

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Сообщение от fabosch (Сообщение 1359011)
Vlasta, that's the way, thought of another great edition - "Essay on the history and technique of engraving, M.:" Visual Arts ", 1987.
The publication is, in principle, quite popular, but not bad.

Book looked in electronic form.
This is what we need.
Thank you!


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