
Postcard Defense of Sevastopol, 1985.
The size is continental 6" x 4", unmailable without a cover. Published by the Visual Arts Publishing House, Moscow. Circulation 70,000 copies. Part of a set or series of postcards with Soviet Navy-themed artwork. The artist's name, A. Deineka, is printed at the top on the verso. The artwork is an offset print of Deineka's iconic huge 3 x 4 meters oil-on-canvas painting created in 1942 and exhibited in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.
In excellent, superb condition.
Alexander Deineka (1809 - 1969), a native of Kursk, was enthralled by the beauty of the city of Sevastopo
The size is continental 6" x 4", unmailable without a cover. Published by the Visual Arts Publishing House, Moscow. Circulation 70,000 copies. Part of a set or series of postcards with Soviet Navy-themed artwork. The artist's name, A. Deineka, is printed at the top on the verso. The artwork is an offset print of Deineka's iconic huge 3 x 4 meters oil-on-canvas painting created in 1942 and exhibited in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.
In excellent, superb condition.
Alexander Deineka (1809 - 1969), a native of Kursk, was enthralled by the beauty of the city of Sevastopol. He reminisced that, when he saw the destruction of the city left by the German occupation, he felt the grief and horror endured by its inhabitants, and decided to create a painting capturing their indomitable spirit and courage.
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