RUSSIAN REVOLUTION PRINTS AFTER JOHN WLADIMIROFF
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A set of monochrome offset prints on paper, reproductions of paintings by Ivan Vladimirov, also John Wladimiroff, 1870 to 1947, a Russian batalist artist who became known for his depictions of the First World War and the October Revolution. A total of 7 prints. Signed by the artist and dated in plate in the lower right, 1916 to 1917. Titled and accompanied by a commentary in English underneath. Wounded Russian Soldiers Rewounded from the Air. Winter Fighting on the Mountain Range of the Dorna Vatra. Revolutionists Wrecking the Hotel Astoria. Doom of the Imperial Eagle. The End of Police Terrorism in Russia: Revolutionists Starting On a Police Hunt. Russia Reborn Amid Flames And Fusillades. Fierce Street Fighting Between Cossacks and Police. White mat. Collectible Graphic Art Prints, Russian Art.
Dimensions: Overall size: Matte 10 x 8 in. Image 7 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
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