Aleksandr Bakulevsky
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Illustrations in black and white
- Introduction
- Sergey Alimov
- Aleksandr Bakulevsky
- Maria Baur
- Aleksandr Botvinov
- Kacper Bozek
- Carla Bull
- Aleksandr Fedorov
- Anatoly Fomenko
- Hans Fronius
- Slawka Gorna
- Aleksandr Ivanov
- Vladimir Janovsky
- Rezo Kaishauri
- Andrey Karapetyan
- Artyom Kolyadynsky
- Erika Latigan
- Boris Markevich
- Kseniya Morgunova
- Andrey Nabokov
- Natalia Narolina
- Gennady Novozhilov
- Pavel Orinyansky
- Victor Vasilevich Prokofiev
- Nadya Rusheva
- A.V. Rybjakov
- Valentina Sciutti
- Evgeny Shtyrov
- Laura the Shawl
- Charlie Stone
- Yuri Chistyakov
- Viktor Yefimenko
- Pavel Zablotski
- Vyacheslav Zhelvakov
Other illustrations
Aleksandr Bakulevsky
Aleksandr Sergeevich Bakulovsky (°1936) was born in Yoshkar-Ola, capital of the Russian republic Mary El.
Until 1961 he went to the Kazan Art School and in 1964 he graduated from the Ilya Repin Academy for Fine Arts in Leningrad with a series of illustrations for The Squire's Daughter by Aleksandr Pushkin.
In the forty years of his career he illustrated more then 70 books, among which many written by Pushkin. His illustrations were awarded more than once.
Bakulovsky's works are in the collections of, among others, the Tretyakov Gallery and the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, but also of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.