Andrey Karapetyan
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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
Andrey Karapetyan
Andrey Petrovich Karapetyan (°1950) is a Russian illustrator and science fiction writer. But this wasn't his first vocation: he studied for construction engineering and designer of nuclear plants. He lives and works in Kolpino, in the Saint-Petersburg region.
In the late eighties Karapetjan was first noticed as an artist when he had made illustrations for an amateur version of The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri in St. Petersburg.
In 1995 he won the Strannik price for the illustrations he made for The Other Side of the Fence by Mikhail Uspensky.
He made illustrations for works of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Karen Blixen, Andrey Stol-yarov, Yevgeny Lukin and Vyacheslav Rybakov. In 2007, he made a series of illustrations for The Master and Margarita.