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Russian Painting Collectors' Club present new Art Book "Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School" published in May 2007 and now available for order on our web site and at book stores near you.
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ISBN 5-901724-21-6

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Enlarge Taisia Afonina and Lev Russov paintings



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The book is a first inclusive publication on the history of the Leningrad School, one of the brightest and significant phenomena in the Soviet Art of 1930-1980 that strongly influenced its contents and development. The book outlines basic periods of the school's evolution from the period that preceded its formation in the early 1930s up to the early 1990s. Paintings reproduced in the publication belong to large Russian and foreign private collections, some of the works are published for the first time. This allows for a renewed and more comprehensive assessment of the art heritage of individual painters and the epoch in general.


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The publication contains a Historical outline, artists' biographies and photographs and an extensive reference section that helps to navigate the book materials and provides the reader with important historical guidelines.
Texts are published in Russian and English.



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Published in St.Petersburg by Russian Painting Collectors' Club.
Text by Sergei V. Ivanov.
Limited, 450 pages, 343 color plates with numerous black and white photographs of artists. Hard cover with cloth and gold stamping, 12,7 x 10 inches. Historical outline. Chronology of the Leningrad School. Index of more than 1200 painters. Artists' Biographies and Bibliography of the Leningrad School of Painting.



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Times of Change
Art of the Soviet Union
1960-1985


This lavishly illustrated art history volume written by leading
Art Critics from State Russian Museum is the one of the first
attempt to trace the evolution of the Soviet Art of 1960-1985,
includes creation of "unofficial artists".

Includes a chronology, biographies, list and photographs of artists.

Published in St.Petersburg by "Palace Edition", printed in Italy,
548 color plates with numerous black and white photographs,
416 pages, hardcover, 12,7 x 10,0 inchs.
Text in Russian and English.

For review of more paintings by Leningrad artists presented in this
volume please visit the following pages:

Eremin Alexey (1919-1998)
Zagonek Vecheslav (1919-1994)
Kozlov Engels (b.1926)
Nevelshtein Samuil (1903-1983)
Savinov Gleb (1915-2000)
Timkov Nikolai (1912-1993)
Tkachenko Leonid (b.1927)
Tulenev Vitaly (1937-1998)
Shamanov Boris (b.1931)

or please visit Search Art by Artist page
or Search Art by Subject Categories page.


Arseny Nikiforovich SEMIONOV

Text by M. Jigarkhanyan, 2006.

In this lavishly illustrated book by Marina Jigarkhanyan, Art
historian, summarizing the development of painting style of
Arseny SEMIONOV (1911-1992), a famous Art teacher and
painter of the Leningrad School, pupil by Dmitry Kardovsky.

Includes biography and photographs of artist.

Published in St.Petersburg by "NP-Print" edition,
148 color plates, 128 pages, Hardcover,
11,4 x 8,7 inches. Text in Russian and English.

For review of paintings by Arseny SEMIONOV
please visit Search ART by Arseny SEMIONOV page.


Skuin Elena Petrovna

Text by E. Lyarskaya, 2005.

In this book Art Critic Elena Lyarskaya trace the evolution
of creation of Elena SKUIN (1908-1986), a popular artist
of the Leningrad School, master of Still life painting,
pupil by Alexander Osmerkin.

Published in St.Petersburg by "RusArt" edition,
189 color plates, 84 pages, soft cover,
9,0 x 9,0 inches. Text in Russian and English.

For review of paintings by Elena SKUIN
please visit Search ART by Elena SKUIN page.


Nevelshtein Samuil Grigorievich

Text by I. Alexandrova, 1989.

In this book art historian Irina Alexandrova analyzes the evolution
of creation of Samuil NEVELSHTEIN (1903-1983), a popular
Leningrad artist and art teacher, master of portrait painting and lirical
landscape, a Head of Middle Art School (1935-1941) under the
I.Repin Institute in Leningrad.

Includes biography, bibliography and list of exhibitions.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR" edition,
24 color and black-white plates, 40 pages, soft cover,
8,6 x 6,8 inches. Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Samuil NEVELSHTEIN
please visit Search ART by Samuil NEVELSHTEIN page.

Sergei Ivanovich OSIPOV

Painting, Drawing

A colorful exhibit catalog with narrative by Alexander
Liakhovitsky, art historian, summarizing the development
of painting style of Sergei OSIPOV (1915-1985) , a famous
Russian artist of the Leningrad School.

Includes a biography and photographs of artists.

Published in "Soviet Artist", Moscow, 1983.
36 color and black-white plates, 32 pages, soft cover, 11,5 x 8,8 inches.
Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Sergei OSIPOV
please visit Search ART by Sergei OSIPOV page.



Sergei Ivanovich OSIPOV

Exhibit catalog with narrative by A. Liakhovitsky and
S. Makhlina, art historians, trace the evolution of painting
of Sergei OSIPOV (1915-1985), a prominent Russian artist
of the Leningrad School, master of lyrical landscape of Northern
Russia and Still life painting.

Includes a biography, bibliography and photography of artist.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR", 1990 .
20 black-white plates, 32 pages, soft cover, 8,5 x 6,7 inches.
Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Sergei OSIPOV
please visit Search ART by Sergei OSIPOV page.



Mikhail Pavlovich TRUFANOV

Text by L.Mochalov, 1965.

In this book art historian Leo Mochalov analyzes the evolution
of creation of Michail TRUFANOV (1921-1988), a prominent
Russian artist of the Leningrad School, master of portrait painting,
a Honoured Artist of Russian Federation, pupil by Boris Ioganson.
Includes a biography and photographs of artists.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR" edition,
35 color and black-white plates, 47 pages, soft cover,
10,7 x 8,7 inches. Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Mikhail TRUFANOV
please visit Search ART by Mikhail TRUFANOV page.



Oleg Leonidovich LOMAKIN

Text by N. Moiseeva, 1991.

In this lavishly illustrated book N. Moiseeva, art historian,
summarizing the development of painting style of Oleg LOMAKIN,
a popular Russian artist of the Leningrad School, master of portrait
painting, a Honoured Artist of Russian Federation, pupil by Boris Ioganson.
Includes a biography and photographs of artists.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR" edition,
80 color and black-white plates, 96 pages, soft cover,
11,4 x 8,7 inches. Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Oleg LOMAKIN
please visit Search ART by Oleg LOMAKIN page.


Gleb Alexandrovich SAVINOV

Text by N.Leonova, 1997.

This lavishly illustrated exibition catalogue present creation
of Gleb SAVINOV (1915-2000), a prominent Russian
painter from the Leningrad School, a Honoured Artist of
Russian Federation, professor of painting in V. Mukhina Art
Institute in Leningrad, pupil by Alexander Osmerkin.

Includes a biography, bibliography and photography of artist.

Published in Torino, Italy, by PIRRA Gallery,
50 color plates, 84 pages, hardcover,
8,9 x 9,7 inches. Text in Italian.

For review of paintings by Gleb SAVINOV
please visit Search ART by Gleb SAVINOV page.



Gleb Alexandrovich SAVINOV

Text by N.Leonova, 1988.

This volume with over 70 color and black-white
reproductions trace the evolution of creation of
Gleb SAVINOV (1915-2000), a famous Russian
painter from the Leningrad School, a Honoured Artist
of Russian Federation, professor of painting in V. Mukhina
Art Institute in Leningrad, pupil by Alexander Osmerkin.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR" edition,
73 color and black-white plates, 176 pages, hardcover,
8,7 x 7,1 inches. Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Gleb SAVINOV
please visit Search ART by Gleb SAVINOV page.



Gleb Alexandrovich SAVINOV

Text by N.Leonova, 1995.

This lavishly illustrated volume present creation
of Gleb SAVINOV (1915-2000), a prominent Russian
painter from the Leningrad School, a Honoured Artist of
Russian Federation, professor of painting in V. Mukhina
Art Institute in Leningrad, pupil by Alexander Osmerkin.

Includes a biography, bibliography and photography of artist.

Published in Torino, Italy by PIRRA Gallery,
185 color plates, 185 pages, hardcover,
8,9 x 9,7 inches. Text in Italian.

For review of paintings by Gleb SAVINOV
please visit Search ART by Gleb SAVINOV page.



Gleb Alexandrovich SAVINOV

Text by N.Leonova, 1994.

This lavishly illustrated volume present creation
of Gleb SAVINOV (1915-2000), a popular Russian
painter from the Leningrad School, a Honoured Artist of
Russian Federation, professor of painting in V. Mukhina
Art Institute in Leningrad, pupil by Alexander Osmerkin.

Includes a biography, bibliography and photography of artist.

Published in Torino, Italy by PIRRA Gallery,
60 color plates, 148 pages, hardcover,
8,9 x 9,7 inches. Text in Italian.

For review of paintings by Gleb SAVINOV
please visit Search ART by Gleb SAVINOV page.



Vasiliy Vasilievich GOLUBEV

Exhibit catalog with narrative by N. Frentz and L. Konova,
art historians, summarizing the development of painting style
by Vasiliy GOLUBEV (1925-1985), a prominent Russian artist
from the Leningrad School.

Includes a biography and photographs of artis.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR", 1991 .
19 black-white plates, 32 pages, soft cover, 8,5 x 6,7 inches.
Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Vasiliy GOLUBEV
please visit Search ART by Vasiliy GOLUBEV page.



Nikolai Nikolaevich GALAKHOV

Exhibit catalog with narrative by N.Vasilieva, art
historian, trace the evolution of painting of Nikolai
GALAKHOV (b.1929), popular painter from the Leningrad
School, Honoured Artist of Russian Federation,
whose paintings seasonally depicting the lyrical landscape
of Northern Russia and Volga river.

Includes a biography, bibliography and photography of artist.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR", 1987.
26 black-white plates, 48 pages, soft cover, 8,5 x 6,7 inches.
Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Nikolai GALAKHOV
please visit Search ART by Nikolai GALAKHOV page.



Nikolai Nikolaevich BASKAKOV

Text by V. Kirillov, 1991.

This lavishly illustrated volume trace the evolution of
creation of Nikolai BASKAKOV (1918-1993), a prominent
Russian artist from the Leningrad School, master of genre and
portrait painting, pupil by Boris Ioganson.

Includes a biography and photographs of artists.

Published in St.Petersburg by "Khudozhnik RSFSR" edition,
80 color and black-white plates, 104 pages, soft cover,
11,4 x 8,7 inches. Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Nikolai BASKAKOV
please visit Search ART by Nikolai BASKAKOV page.



Yury Mikhailovich NEPRINTSEV
Painting, Drawings

Exhibit catalog with narrative by A. Levitin and
E. Tutrina trace the evolution of creation of
Yury NEPRINTSEV (1909-1996), a prominent Russian
painter of the Leningrad School, a People's Artist of the
Soviet Union, the Member of Academy of Arts of the USSR,
professor of Ilya Repin Institute in Leningrad, pupil by Isaak
Brodsky.

Includes biography of artists.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR",1989
36 black-white plates, 56 pages, softcover,
11,2 x 8,6 inches. Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Yury NEPRINTSEV
please visit Search ART by Yury NEPRINTSEV page.



Olga Borisovna BOGAEVSKAYA

Text by N.Jurasovskaya, 1996.

This lavishly illustrated volume present creation
of Olga BOGAEVSKAYA (1915-2000), a popular russian
painter of the Leningrad School, pupil by Alexander Osmerkin.

Includes a biography, bibliography and photography of artist.

Published in Torino, Italy by PIRRA Gallery,
117 color plates, 154 pages, hardcover,
8,9 x 9,7 inches. Text in Italian.

For review of paintings by Olga BOGAEVSKAYA
please visit Search ART by Olga BOGAEVSKAYA page.



Alexander Nikolaevich SAMOKHVALOV

Text by I.Barsheva and K.Sazonova, 1963.

This volume with over 70 color and black-white
reproductions trace the evolution of creation of
Alexander SAMOKHVALOV (1894-1971),
a prominent Russian painter, Honoured Art Worker
of Russian Federation, Gran-Prix and Gold Medal
winner at the International Art Fire in Paris (1925,
1937), pupil by K.Petrov-Vodkin.

Published in Leningrad by "Khudozhnik RSFSR" edition,
75 color and black-white plates, 106 pages, hardcover,
12,0 x 9,3 inches. Text in Russian.

For review of paintings by Alexander SAMOKHVALOV
please visit Search ART by Alexander SAMOKHVALOV page.


Alexander Mikhailovich LUBIMOV
Painting, Drawing, Caricature

Text by N.Meamlin and E.Nikolaeva, 2001.

This lavishly illustrated volume with over 100 color
and black-white reproductions trace the evolution of
creation of Alexander LUBIMOV (1879-1955), a popular
Russian artist, professor of painting in Academy of Arts in
Leningrad, pupil by Ilya Repin and teacher of the famous
russian painters N.Timkov, Y.Neprintsev, A.Gritsai,
A..Laktionov, A.Deineka.

Published in Russia by "Artist and Book" edition,
105 color and black-white plates, 96 pages, soft cover,
11,5 x 8,6 inches.

For review of paintings by Alexander LUBIMOV
please visit Search ART by Alexander LUBIMOV page.


Mikhail TKACHEV
Painting, Drawing

Text by Vsevolod Rozhnatovsky, 2002.

Over 160 color reproductions trace the
evolution of Mikhail Evdokimovich TKACHEV (b.1912) painting
depicting the Russian landscape and contemporaries of artist.
Includes a biography and photographs of artists.

Published in Russia, 2002.
165 color plates, 140 pages, hard cover, 11,5 x 9,4 inches.

For review of paintings by Mikhail TKACHEV
please visit Search ART by Mikhail TKACHEV page.


Vladimir KRANTZ
Master Russian landscape painting

Text by Julia Svistunova and James G.Tylich, 2002.

A colorful collection of paintings of the popular Russian artist
from the Leningrad school Vladimir Krantz (1913-2003)
seasonally depicting the Russian lyrical landscape.

Includes a biography and photographs of artist.

Published in Russia by "Iskusstvo Rossii" edition,
58 color plates, 74 pages, soft cover, 8,2 x 8,6 inches.

For review of more paintings by Vladimir KRANTZ
please visit Search ART by Vladimir KRANTZ page.


Soviet Impressionism
1900-1980s

By Vern G. Swanson

A Fascinating Account of the Evolutionary
Development of Impressionist Painting Within
the Former Soviet Union

In this volume lavishly illustrated with 176 color plates, art
historian Vern G. Swanson, Ph.D. analyzes the body of
work now considered by many to be the twentieth century's
major realist school of painting. Soviet Impressionism
traces the discovery of Russia's "hidden treasures" in the
late 1980s to their introduction into the western world
throughout the early '90s and to their broad acceptance
today. Starting with the years leading up to the Bolshevik
Revolution in 1917, the author describes in sixteen chapters
the evolution of the artists and the era that influenced their
work. Swanson's narrative explains the distinctions within
the genre in straight forward prose, well annotated and
referenced. Further, it places this art in the context of one of
the most turbulent times in history: through two World Wars
and within the rise and fall of Communism. Dr. Swanson's
insights into the artists' on-going challenge to maintain
artistic integrity while avoiding denunciation or imprisonment
contribute to the uniqueness of this masterful work. Its
immense scope, depth and scholarship commend it as an
indispensable book for anyone interested in this dramatic
subject.

Dr. Vern G. Swanson's Soviet Impressionism dispels harsh
stereotypes of the twentieth century Russian Impressionist
school of painting. During the past eleven years Dr.
Swanson has made sixteen trips to Russia and other
countries of the former Soviet Union, visiting the studios of
some 400 artists. Such credentials qualify him as one of
the foremost experts on the genre, and he has written
numerous catalogs and articles. In a treatise entitled "The
Phenomenon of Soviet Art," he termed the introduction of
museum quality paintings from the former USSR into the
Western European and American art scene the most
significant art story of the 1990s. He is also known for his
publications on academic-realists of the nineteenth century,
especially Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and John William
Godward. A graduate in art history from Brigham Young
University and the University of Utah, he holds a doctorate
from the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.
Since 1980 he has been director of the Springville Museum
of Art in Springville, Utah. Previously he served at the
National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. and as
assistant professor of art history at Auburn University.

Published in England by the Antique Collectors' Club
Limited, 303 pages, 11,5 x 9,5 inches, 176 color plates
with numerous black and white photographs.

For review of more paintings by Leningrad artists presented in this
volume please visit the following pages:

Ovchinnikov Vladimir (1911-1978)
Galakhov Nikolai (b.1928)
Tkachev Mikhail (b.1912)
Kopinina Tatyana (b.1921)
Kostenko Elena (b.1925)
Timkov Nikolai (1912-1993)
Veselova Nina (1924-1961)
Nazina Vera (b.1931)
Lomakin Oleg (b.1924)
Tatarenko Alexander (1925-1991)
Beloussov Piotr (1912-1989)
Lavrenko Boris (1920-1990)
Neprintsev Yuri (1909-1996)
Pozdneev Nikolai (1930-1978)
Lubimov Alexander (1879-1955)
Frentz Rudolf (1888-1966)

or please visit Search Art by Artist page
or Search Art by Subject Categories page.

Eugenia ANTIPOVA, Viktor TETERIN
Painting, Drawings

A colorful exhibit catalog with narrative by Dr. Leo
Mochalov, art historian, summarizing the development
of painting styly of Eugenia ANTIPOVA and Viktor TETERIN
the popular Russian artists from the Leningrad School.

Includes a biography and photographs of artists.

Published in Russia, 1999. Text in Russian.
30 Color plates, 44 pages, soft cover, 8,4 x 8,6 inches.

For review of more paintings by Eugenia ANTIPOVA
please visit Search ART by Eugenia ANTIPOVA page.
For review of more paintings by Viktor TETERIN
please visit Search ART by Viktor TETERIN page.

Vladimir KRANTZ
100 Top Artists of Saint Petersburg

Text by Dr. Arcady Shaligin, 2001.

Over 110 color reproductions trace the
evolution of paintings of Vladimir Krantz (1913-2003), the
popular russian artist of the Leningrad School, which
seasonally depicting the lyrical landscape of Northern Russia.

Includes a biography, bibliography and
photographs of artist.

Published in Russia by "Aurora-Design" edition,
114 color plates, 72 pages, soft cover, 11,8 x 8,7 inches.

For review of more paintings by Vladimir KRANTZ
please visit Search ART by Vladimir KRANTZ page.


The Seasons of Timkov
Master Russian Impressionist.

Text by Dr. Alexander D. Borovsky and
Dr. Alexander M. Shedrinsky 1998.

A colorful collection of paintings of Nikolai Timkov (1912-1993),
a prominent Russian artist from the Leningrad school, pupil by Isaak Brodsky,
which seasonally depicting the Russian landscape.

Includes a biography of Timkov.

For review of more paintings by Nikolai TIMKOV
please visit Search ART by Nikolai TIMKOV page.


Akademichka
The Academic Dacha Through the Eyes of
Nikolai Timkov.

Text by Dr. Albert Kostenevich and
Alexander Borovsky 1999.

Over 150 color reproductions trace the
evolution of uniquely Russian landscape
painting through the eyes of Nikolai Timkov,
popular artist from the Leningrad School, and his
Akademichka contemporaries. This book
introduces in a historical context those
devoted painters who enriched and
expanded significant aspects of the Russian
Impressionist tradition.

For review of more paintings by Nikolai TIMKOV
please visit Search ART by Nikolai TIMKOV page.


Dictionary of 20th Century Russian and Soviet Painters
1900-1980s

By Matthew Cullerne Bown

Lists more than 13,000 artists. With 350 illustrations, most
of them in color. Written and edited by Matthew Cullerne
Bown, internationally recognized authority on Russian art
history. 372 pages, hardcover.

For review of paintings by the Leningrad School Artists
presented in this Dictionary please visit Search Art by Artist page
or Search Art by Subject Categories page.


Socialist Realist Painting
1917-1991

By Matthew Cullerne Bown

This art history book is one of the first accumulations of
academic research on the Soviet era of art in English.
Written by Matthew Cullerne Bown with critical comments
from other noted scholars. Hardcover, 524 pages with 243
color plates.

For review of paintings by the Leningrad School Artists
presented in this Dictionary please visit Search Art by Artist page
or Search Art by Subject Categories page.

Historic Treasures - Utopian Spirit
1930-1980s

A colorful Fleischer Museum exhibit catalog with narrative
by Marissa Onheiber, art historian, summarizing the
historical development of Russian and Soviet Realist
painting style. 72 color plates, 96 pages, soft cover.

For review of paintings by the Leningrad School Artists
presented in this catalog please visit Search Art by Artist page
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