The Village of Anatovka
Printmaker: Kaplan, Anatoli Lvovich
View of a village street; a group of children in the left middleground playing with water and timber houses beyond. Printed in black ink only.
History note: Selected by Eric Chamberlain and Carl Winter from the Grosvenor Gallery exhibition, _Lithographs by twenty-seven Soviet artists_ (9 May-10 June, 1961).
Method of acquisition: Bought (1961-07) by The Perceval Fund
20th Century
Production date:
AD 1961
Artist's Proof (one of ten)
Image
Height 295 mm
Width 380 mm
Sheet
Height 435 mm
Width 535 mm
Lithography : Colour printing
Inscription present: Written using cyrillic alphabet.
Inscription present: Written using cyrillic alphabet.
Accession number: P.132-1961
Primary reference Number: 223206
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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