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AKHMATOVA, Anna (1888-1966). Belaia staia. [White Flock]. Tiflis: Kavkazskiy posrednik, 1919.
Very rare edition of White Flock, printed in Tiflis, a copy inscribed to the artist Kirill Zdanevich who was born and at the time of the presentation lived in the Georgian capital. Active in Erurope as well as in Russia,Zdanevich was one of the most significant
representatives of the Russian Avant-garde, combining in his works elements of cubism, futurism, neo-primitivism and folk art.
12mo (151 x 120). (Light waterstaining to upper margin in first 2 leaves.) Original printed wrappers (lightly browned.) Provenance: ?Anna Akhmatova (presentation inscription to:) – Kirill Zdanevich (1892 – 1969, the inscription cryptically inciting ‘Remember Dog 1919’).
Very rare edition of White Flock, printed in Tiflis, a copy inscribed to the artist Kirill Zdanevich who was born and at the time of the presentation lived in the Georgian capital. Active in Erurope as well as in Russia,Zdanevich was one of the most significant
representatives of the Russian Avant-garde, combining in his works elements of cubism, futurism, neo-primitivism and folk art.
12mo (151 x 120). (Light waterstaining to upper margin in first 2 leaves.) Original printed wrappers (lightly browned.) Provenance: ?Anna Akhmatova (presentation inscription to:) – Kirill Zdanevich (1892 – 1969, the inscription cryptically inciting ‘Remember Dog 1919’).
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