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
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.
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)