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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
Aleksandr Vygalov
Aleksandr Vygalov is a painter and graphical artist who lives and works in Ekaterinburg. He was born in 1959 in Sverdlovsk - as Ekaterinburg was called between 1924 and 1991 -, where he studied at the Institute for Architecture.
He worked at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio as an assistant art director. He also made illustrations, brochures, wooden sculptures, CD-covers, wall decorations, computer graphics and interiior designs. His website is his permanent exhibition hall.
In 1982-1983, Vygalov made a series of 53 illustrations for The Master and Margarita. About half of them can be admired on his website.
In 1993, he was offered a script which he used to adapt the first three chapters of the novel into a comic strip. However, it didn't go any further. For unknown reasons, the scriptwriter did not finish the project, and the comic strip stopped at page 20.