Alexander Pushkin; Ivan Bilibin - Tales by A.S. Pushkin - 1987





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Tales by A.S. Pushkin, illustrated by I. Y. Bilibin, is a portfolio-format illustrated edition in Russian, published in 1987 by Izdatelstvo Khudozhnik (Malysh) as a Soviet-era reproduction set, with 10 pages and dimensions 42 by 32 cm in fair condition.
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This listing is for a portfolio-style Soviet-era reproduction set of illustrations by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin (1876–1942) for the fairy tales of Alexander Pushkin.
Title (Russian):
Сказки А. С. Пушкина. Рисунки И. Я. Билибина
(Fairy Tales of A. S. Pushkin. Illustrations by I. Y. Bilibin)
Publisher: Издательство «Малыш» (Malysh)
Date: 1987
Country: USSR
This is not a random group of prints. It is a Soviet art reproduction album, issued in the late Soviet period, featuring high-quality offset lithographic reproductions of Bilibin’s famous Pushkin illustrations. These images were originally created in the early 20th century and are among the most iconic works in Russian illustration history.
The publication includes an introductory essay titled “Сказочный мир художника” (“The Fairy-Tale World of the Artist”), a standard format for Soviet art editions. Some editions were issued as loose or semi-loose plates in a folder, and individual prints were often removed and framed, which is common
This listing is for a portfolio-style Soviet-era reproduction set of illustrations by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin (1876–1942) for the fairy tales of Alexander Pushkin.
Title (Russian):
Сказки А. С. Пушкина. Рисунки И. Я. Билибина
(Fairy Tales of A. S. Pushkin. Illustrations by I. Y. Bilibin)
Publisher: Издательство «Малыш» (Malysh)
Date: 1987
Country: USSR
This is not a random group of prints. It is a Soviet art reproduction album, issued in the late Soviet period, featuring high-quality offset lithographic reproductions of Bilibin’s famous Pushkin illustrations. These images were originally created in the early 20th century and are among the most iconic works in Russian illustration history.
The publication includes an introductory essay titled “Сказочный мир художника” (“The Fairy-Tale World of the Artist”), a standard format for Soviet art editions. Some editions were issued as loose or semi-loose plates in a folder, and individual prints were often removed and framed, which is common

