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Moscow, 1937. Octavo (12 × 10.2 cm). Original staple-stitched printed wrappers; 61, [1] pp. Signed and inscribed by the artist S. I. Lobanov, who contributed works on Crimea. About very good. Catalog for an exhibition of paintings documenting places where Aleksandr Pushkin lived, worked, or which served as major inspiration for his works, including Boldino, Mikhailovskoe, Trigorskoe, Zakharovo, Iaropolets, Ostav'evo, and Crimea. The contributing artists included I. G. Antropov, D. A. Kolupaev, K. N. Korygin, A. A. Lebedev-Shuiskii, K. A. Likhachev, S. I. Lobanov, S. I. Pichugin, and others. The exhibition was based mainly on works depicting Boldino and Crimean locations, which were commissioned by the Central Bureau of exhibitions of the Moscow Union of Soviet Artists, on the occasion of the centennial of the Russian national poet's death in 1936. The exhibition was held at the Tsentral'nyi dom Krasnoi Armii im. M. V. Frunze (M. V. Frunze Central Home of the Red Army). One of 300 copies printed. As of June 2024, not in KVK, OCLC.