Krestovskaya M. Suit on the stage. A manual for drama circles. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Krestovskaya M. Kostyum na stsene. Rukovodstvo dlya dramkruzhkov. Central house of amateur art in the town and village named after N.K. Krupskaya. Moscow. TEAKINOPECHAT. 1930. 112s. SKUalb702a6b3344989bd9.
Krestovskaya Maria Vsevolodovna. To the sun (travel sketches). In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Krestovskaya Mariya Vsevolodovna. K solntsu (putevye nabroski).Shadows: (from the diary) Moscow Publishing House. D. P. Efimov 1905. 241 p.: il. 21 cm We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb07277b6bb9f694a5
Short description: In Russian. Krestovskaya, Maria Alexandrovna. Suit on stage. Moscow: Teakinprint, 1930 (L: type named after Yevg. Sokolova). Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9208915
Short description: In Russian. Krestovskaya, Maria Alexandrovna. How to make-up. Moscow: MODP and K, 1927: type. GUMZ # 1. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9208914
Krestovskaya, N.O.: Russkaya reznaya kost' XVIII-XIX vekov iz kollektsii sem'i Karisalovykh: Katalog vystavki [Russian carved bone of the XVIII - XIX centuries from the collection of the Karisalov family]. Moscow: 2018. 544 pages; illustrated in colour. Hardback. 30x24.5cms. The exhibition shows more than 120 items created in the XVIII-XIX centuries by Russian bone-cutting masters in Kholmogory, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tobolsk, Yakutsk, etc. Among them, are N. S. Vereshchagin (1770-ca.1813) and Ya.P. Seryakov (1818 - after 1869). The Karisalov collection includes exemplars of various types of bone carving: caskets, desks, portraits, table mirrors, netsuke, chess, icons, relief portraits. The Karisalov family began collecting more than 30 years ago. The collection was exhibited in 2012 in the State Museum-Reserve Tsarskoye Selo, together with some of the museum's items; in 2013 in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve, and in 2015 at the Pavlovsk State Museum-Reserve. Text in Russian.
The exhibition shows more than 120 items created in the XVIII-XIX centuries by Russian bone-cutting masters in Kholmogory, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tobolsk, Yakutsk, etc. Among them, are N. S. Vereshchagin (1770-ca.1813) and Ya.P. Seryakov (1818 - after 1869). The Karisalov collection includes exemplars of various types of bone carving: caskets, desks, portraits, table mirrors, netsuke, chess, icons, relief portraits. The Karisalov family began collecting more than 30 years ago. The collection was exhibited in 2012 in the State Museum-Reserve Tsarskoye Selo, together with some of the museum's items; in 2013 in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve, and in 2015 at the Pavlovsk State Museum-Reserve. Text in Russian (Cyrillic)