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Travel Poster Archangelsk Russia Port Archangel Imperial Russia Pereplyotchikov

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Original antique chromolithograph educational poster for Archangelsk in Russia, featuring an illustration from a painting by V. Pereplyotchikov depicting people in the boats with larger sailships in the port. Arkhangelsk was the chief seaport of medieval and early modern Russia until 1703 when it was replaced by the newly-founded Saint Petersburg. Issued as Number 5 of the series of cityscapes from Eastern Europe and Asia / Stadtebilder aus Osteuropa und Asien. Published by F.E. Wachsmuth, Leipzig. Horizontal. Vasily Vasilievich Pereplyotchikov (18 October 1863, Moscow – 1918, Moscow) was a Russian Empire landscape painter; associated with the Peredvizhniki from 1893 to 1901. In 1902, a trip to Arkhangelsk with his friend, Vinogradov, had a decisive effect on his style. From then on, most of his works would have Northern themes and he visited the area every year until 1914; often going to places that were dangerous to reach. In 1904, under the influence of Igor Grabar, he began experimenting with pointillism. Fair condition, tears, creasing, staining, ink stamp in bottom left corner, tape on top edge, paper stuck on bottom corners, paper loss in top left corner. Country of issue: Germany, designer: V. Pereplyotchikov, size (cm): 66x87, year of printing: 1911.
Original antique chromolithograph educational poster for Archangelsk in Russia, featuring an illustration from a painting by V. Pereplyotchikov depicting people in the boats with larger sailships in the port. Arkhangelsk was the chief seaport of medieval and early modern Russia until 1703 when it was replaced by the newly-founded Saint Petersburg. Issued as Number 5 of the series of cityscapes from Eastern Europe and Asia / Stadtebilder aus Osteuropa und Asien. Published by F.E. Wachsmuth, Leipzig. Horizontal. Vasily Vasilievich Pereplyotchikov (18 October 1863, Moscow – 1918, Moscow) was a Russian Empire landscape painter; associated with the Peredvizhniki from 1893 to 1901. In 1902, a trip to Arkhangelsk with his friend, Vinogradov, had a decisive effect on his style. From then on, most of his works would have Northern themes and he visited the area every year until 1914; often going to places that were dangerous to reach. In 1904, under the influence of Igor Grabar, he began experimenting with pointillism. Fair condition, tears, creasing, staining, ink stamp in bottom left corner, tape on top edge, paper stuck on bottom corners, paper loss in top left corner. Country of issue: Germany, designer: V. Pereplyotchikov, size (cm): 66x87, year of printing: 1911.

Original Vintage Posters - September Sale

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