Axali Mxatvroba da Niko Pirosmanishvili [i.e. New Art and Niko Pirosmanishvili]
by Esakia, L
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Tiflis: Gosizdat, 1927. 119 pp.: ill. 21x15 cm. Title in Russian and Georgian. Illustrated with black and white images. In original wrappers. Good condition. Small pieces of the spine lack from the top and bottom. Bleak waterstains on the front wrapper.
The book is written by film director Leo Esakia (1890-1969). He explains the place of Niko Pirosmani among major artists of the time - from Tatlin to Malevich.
One of the
first monographies on this subject. WorldCat located no copies.
The book is written by film director Leo Esakia (1890-1969). He explains the place of Niko Pirosmani among major artists of the time - from Tatlin to Malevich.
One of the
first monographies on this subject. WorldCat located no copies.
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