Vania - VANIA - 2010-2010





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Title: Vania
Publisher: Die Gestalten Verlag (Berlin, Germany)
Year: 2010 (Extended Version)
ISBN: 978-3-89955-324-6 (ISBN-10: 3899553241)
Extent: approx. 176 pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover (bound)
Editing / Publisher: Robert Klanten and Hendrik Hellige
Content and Theme of the Book
Vania is a monograph on the work of the Russian-British artist Vania Zouravliov. The Extended Version offers an expanded selection of his illustrations and artistic works.
Style and Visual Themes
The works gathered in Vania are characterized by: Surreal-morbid illustrations: often a mix of innocence, beauty, decay and darkness.
Common motifs are beautiful women, mystical figures and symbolic scenes, emotionally charged.
Influences from Russian folklore and storytelling, Japanese graphics/illustration, classical art references, and contemporary visual culture.
The illustrations are typically created in detailed hand drawing and convey both narrative depth and atmospheric density.
About the Artist: Vania Zouravliov
Vania Zouravliov is an internationally known artist and illustrator, renowned especially for his surreal-intense, often dark visual worlds.
He began making art early and exhibited internationally already as a youth.
His style blends elements of classical figure drawing, symbolic iconography, Gothic aesthetics, folklore, and contemporary illustration. Zouravliov has also produced commercial illustrations for magazines, album covers, and other publications.
Structure and Edition Details
Edition: Extended Version (2010) – expanded relative to the originally issued 2008 standard edition Vania.
Pages: approx. 176 pages – with many illustrations.
Design: High-quality art book focused on illustrations; contains short texts (intros/accompanying texts) by the editors or notes on individual works.
Condition of the Book
The book has been used in an artist’s studio. The hardcover binding shows signs of use; one corner of the cover is more damaged. Otherwise minor scratches and color spots on the cover. On the back, a torn barcode sticker. The interior pages are largely undamaged. On pages 12, 76, 93–95 there are small signs of studio use. Page 101 is completely missing.
Title: Vania
Publisher: Die Gestalten Verlag (Berlin, Germany)
Year: 2010 (Extended Version)
ISBN: 978-3-89955-324-6 (ISBN-10: 3899553241)
Extent: approx. 176 pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover (bound)
Editing / Publisher: Robert Klanten and Hendrik Hellige
Content and Theme of the Book
Vania is a monograph on the work of the Russian-British artist Vania Zouravliov. The Extended Version offers an expanded selection of his illustrations and artistic works.
Style and Visual Themes
The works gathered in Vania are characterized by: Surreal-morbid illustrations: often a mix of innocence, beauty, decay and darkness.
Common motifs are beautiful women, mystical figures and symbolic scenes, emotionally charged.
Influences from Russian folklore and storytelling, Japanese graphics/illustration, classical art references, and contemporary visual culture.
The illustrations are typically created in detailed hand drawing and convey both narrative depth and atmospheric density.
About the Artist: Vania Zouravliov
Vania Zouravliov is an internationally known artist and illustrator, renowned especially for his surreal-intense, often dark visual worlds.
He began making art early and exhibited internationally already as a youth.
His style blends elements of classical figure drawing, symbolic iconography, Gothic aesthetics, folklore, and contemporary illustration. Zouravliov has also produced commercial illustrations for magazines, album covers, and other publications.
Structure and Edition Details
Edition: Extended Version (2010) – expanded relative to the originally issued 2008 standard edition Vania.
Pages: approx. 176 pages – with many illustrations.
Design: High-quality art book focused on illustrations; contains short texts (intros/accompanying texts) by the editors or notes on individual works.
Condition of the Book
The book has been used in an artist’s studio. The hardcover binding shows signs of use; one corner of the cover is more damaged. Otherwise minor scratches and color spots on the cover. On the back, a torn barcode sticker. The interior pages are largely undamaged. On pages 12, 76, 93–95 there are small signs of studio use. Page 101 is completely missing.

