Lot Essay
Primarily considered a watercolourist, Solomko also designed for the Imperial Porcelain Factory and Fabergé during the course of his career. Inspired by medieval Russian compositions, his style and influence is summarised by N. Brecko-Brechkovskii: 'Not everybody likes this artist. Solomko has enemies but the merit of his salon's elegance is unquestionable. And not such a long time ago, when the Grandees ordered medieval costumes for Court balls, they specifically ordered those made to his design...'. In 1910, Solomko moved to Paris.