Verlag: Iskusstvo Publishing House, Moscow, 1970
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Quarto, 60, 60 leaves. In Very Good condition in Very Good minus slipcase. Slipcase in illustrated paper. Light edge wear. Spine is white with black print. Boards in white cloth with black print. Two separate collations face-to-face, each with individual hardcover front board and shared portfolio-style rear board. Text blocks consist of separately numbered leaves with plates on both sides of each leaf. Illustrated: b&w and color plates. Text in Russian with parallel translation into English. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Quarto and Folio Case. 1380798. FP New Rockville Stock.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Moskau Isskustvo 1970., 1970
Anbieter: Rhönantiquariat GmbH, Hofbieber, Deutschland
4°. Cloth. In slip case. Part I: 12 p. Text and 60 Plates. Part II: 12 p. text and 53 p. Photogr. and 4 planes. Slip case with tear, otherwise in best condition. In english and russian language. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 3550.
Anbieter: SomeThingz. Books etcetera., Averbode, Belgien
Editions de l'agence de Presse Novosti s.d. (ca. 1960?) Relié, toile, titre en blanc et rouge, pages non-num. (ca. 95pp.), 21x.26.5cm., nombr. ills. photogr. n/b., en très bon état! Chronique photographique de la bataille de Stalingrad. Bilingue: Fr.-Ru. Losbladig nederlandstalige vertaling bijgevoegd!!
Verlag: Sektor tvorcheskoy praktiki i Kabinet Arkhitektury L.O.O.S.S.A., Leningrad (Sector of creative practice and Cabinet of Architecture L.O.O.S.S.A., Leningrad), 1939
Anbieter: Sounds of Forest, Tallinn, Estland
Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Russian language. Octavo 15 x 21 cm. Weight 180 g. Wrappers, 61 [1] pp. Print run 1 000 copies. Printed on coated fine paper. The book is in Near Fine condition without any visible defects, losses, remarks and stains. Coated paper cover sligtly darkened of time and use; internally fine condition. Current exhibition of works by the famous Soviet architect Aleksandr Ivanovich Gegello (1891-1965) is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of his architectural activity. Exhibition includes architect's major projects such as: the Traktornaia Street Residential Development (1925, together with Grigorii Simonov and A. S. Nikolskii), the Serafimovsky District block with a landscape garden (1925, in collaboration with the same architects), Gorky Palace of Culture (1925, in collaboration with Krichevskii), the Botkin Hospital (1927), Vyborg House of Culture (1927, with G. A.Simonov), the House of technical studies (1930, with Krichevskii), the monument to Lenin in Razliv (1927), Pioneers Palace in Leningrad (1936), Gaza House of Culture (1938, created in collaboration with D.L. Krichevskii), buildings of bath-houses on Chkalovsky Avenue (1938), school buildings (1935-1938, in collaboration with different architects), apartment houses (1937-1939, together with other architects) and many others. Over his career Gegello created more than 300 projects, and about 100 of them were complited. Gegello's creative work developed under leading Russian architect Ivan Fomin's influence and he trained on best examples of classical architecture. But in the 1920s and early 1930s, he became a prominent representative of constructivism, developing new types of public buildings such as houses of culture and movie theatres. In the second half of 1930s constructivist tendences weakened and he turned to the modernization of classical methods, with the free interpretation of ordered forms. Gegello's architectural projects are remarkable example of desire for the Socialist Realism, which was the basis of all his work. Gegello was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor as well as medals. Current exhibition catalog includes overview of Gegello's biography and creation with emphasis on his iconic projects by Soviet architect and Gegello's colleague Grigori Aleksandrovits Simonov, full list of projects related to the period under review (exhibition works are separately marked), list of displayed etchings, architectural drawings, linocuts, list of published graphic works, bibliography of Gegello's theoretical research issues. The catalog also comprises 21 images of Gegello's architectural projects, sketches, complited buildings, drawings, linocuts etc.