Item #935 Katalog vystavki proizvedenii khudozhnika Petra Kotova k dvadtsatiletiiu khudozhestvennoi deiatel’nosti [Exhibition Catalog of Artist Petr Kotov on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Artistic Career]. N. V. Rozental, compiler.
Katalog vystavki proizvedenii khudozhnika Petra Kotova k dvadtsatiletiiu khudozhestvennoi deiatel’nosti [Exhibition Catalog of Artist Petr Kotov on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Artistic Career]
Katalog vystavki proizvedenii khudozhnika Petra Kotova k dvadtsatiletiiu khudozhestvennoi deiatel’nosti [Exhibition Catalog of Artist Petr Kotov on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Artistic Career]
Katalog vystavki proizvedenii khudozhnika Petra Kotova k dvadtsatiletiiu khudozhestvennoi deiatel’nosti [Exhibition Catalog of Artist Petr Kotov on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Artistic Career]
Katalog vystavki proizvedenii khudozhnika Petra Kotova k dvadtsatiletiiu khudozhestvennoi deiatel’nosti [Exhibition Catalog of Artist Petr Kotov on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Artistic Career]

Katalog vystavki proizvedenii khudozhnika Petra Kotova k dvadtsatiletiiu khudozhestvennoi deiatel’nosti [Exhibition Catalog of Artist Petr Kotov on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Artistic Career]

Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1937. Item #935

21 pages: illustrations; 16 cm. Text in Russian. As of April 2024, OCLC locates a single copy at the Getty Research Institute. A catalog, edited by N. Kolin, commemorates the 1937 art exhibition at Moscow's "Vsekokhudozhnik" gallery, celebrating the oeuvre of Petr Ivanovich Kotov.

Pyotr Ivanovich Kotov (1889-1953), celebrated as an Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR and a prominent member of the Soviet Academy of Fine Arts, was a distinguished figure in Russian art. His illustrious career included receiving the Stalin Prize and achieving the rank of full professor. Living through the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a period marked by profound shifts in Russian history and culture, Kotov's work reflects the dynamic transformations of his time. His art remains a valuable window into the socio-political and cultural narratives that shaped modern Russia, making his pieces highly coveted by collectors and historians alike.

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