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The Artist and The Revolution. An Artist in The Russian Revolution: Notes by an Artist – A text on the role of the art and artists in Russia and the changes of their roles through the revolution was written by a Russian immigrant in Berlin, Georgy Kreskentievich Lukomsky (1884–1952).

 

12°. 95 pp., original wrapper with lettering (wrappers with light staining, foxing and minor old handwriting, first and last papers with sporadic foxing, otherwise in a good, clean condition).

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Lukomsky was born in a Russian noble family and studied art and history of art. Before the revolutions he established himself as a painter, graphic artist, art historian and specialist for art architecture. One of his main projects were the restauration works and leading the inventory in Tsarskoe Selo after the February Revolution.

In 1920, Lukomsky immigrated through Istanbul to Germany and later to France. In the exile, he was an author of several works on history of art and art in Russia before and after the revolution and also on his restauration project in Tsarskoe Selo.

References: OCLC 694172859, 561130865

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