Limited edition of facsimile prints
Selection of 10 illustrations
We offer for sale a set containing facsimile prints of 10 illustrations selected by us. A limited edition of 20 sets was printed, numbered and signed by the artist.
The 230x165 mm (6.5x9.1 in) illustrations will be printed on 180 grams A4 granulated drawing paper of 297x210 mm (11.7x8.3 in).
A certificate of authenticity is supplied with each set..
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All illustrations
You can also order a set of facsimile prints of the 33 illustrations. A limited edition of 50 sets was printed, numbered and signed by the artist
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Illustrations in colour
- Introduction
- Zsofia Balog
- Ann Charlotte Boga
- Aleksey Derzhavin
- Frederico Fistarol
- Julia Galkina
- Arina Gheorghita
- Glushenko and others
- Samuel Golc
- Anatoly Grigorenko
- Olga Grablevskaya
- Nadya Grunina
- Yoana Ivanova
- Boris Jirků
- Elena Yeskova
- Joanna Zofia Ka
- Gennady Kalinovsky
- Oleg Kantorovitch
- Andrey Kharshak
- Tijana Kojic
- Nikolay Korolev
- Leonid Kovtun
- Ivan Kulik
- Pavel Lekhovich
- Olga Levina
- Antonina Maksimuk
- Marcin Minor
- Andrey Vladimirovich Nikolaev
- Arina Orlova
- panalevich
- Jan Persson
- Enrico Riposati
- Uwe Schramm
- Alexander Semushin
- Angelika Shust
- Iker Spozio
- Peter Suart
- Marina Terauds
- Sergei Tunin
- The Traugot brothers
- Pedro Uhart
- Jan Vanhellemont
- Aleksandr Vygalov
- Ina Walter
- Danila Zhirov
Other illustrations
Biography
Jan Vanhellemont (°1952) from Leuven, Belgium, is the webmaster of this site.
In 1972, he graduated from the Sint-Lukas Academy in Brussels. Still as a student, he won the Audience Award at the 10th International Cartoon Contest of the Humorfestival in Knokke-Heist in 1971, so after his studies he was immediately launched as a cartoonist and designer of posters and record sleeves. However, since he did not like the artistic circles, he went studying social sciences and started working in Human Resources for forty years, first as a manager in various companies, later as a lecturer in a master's degree programme.
Despite his career switch, he continued to make drawings and paintings. When he created the Master and Margarita website in 2006, he already had the idea of making illustrations for each chapter of the novel. However, it only became real in 2020, when he published the Annotations of this website in book form on the occasion of the 80th birthday of the novel. In the electronic versions of the book you will find the illustrations in colour, in the paperback version you will find black and white prints.