Lot 234
  • 234

Kutepov, Nikolai.

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 GBP
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Description

  • Tsarskaya (Imperatorskaya) okhota na Rusi [The Royal (Imperial) hunt in Russia]. St Petersburg, 1896-1911
  • Paper
4 volumes, 4to (360 x 267mm.), comprising:



I. Velikoknyazheskaya i tsarskaya okhota na Rusi, s X po XVI vek. 1896, second edition, 8 plates
II. Tsarskaya okhota na Rusi, Tsarei Mikhaila Feodorovicha i Alekseya Mikhailovicha XVII vek. 1898, 39 plates, some folding
III. Tsarskaya i Imperatorskaya okhota na Rusi, konets XVII i XVIII vek. 1902, 24 plates, 2 tables at end (one folding, one double-page)
IV. Imperatorskaya okhota na Rusi, konets XVIII i XIX vek. 1911, 15 coloured mounted plates



86 coloured and plain plates (some tipped-in), numerous coloured and plain illustrations in text, some heightened with gold, some full-page, mostly by Samokish, bound in original morocco-backed pictorial cloth gilt with gilt edges, pictorial endleaves, extremities rubbed and slightly soiled, spines slightly scraped

Literature

Fekula 2575; cf. Schwerdt, Hunting, Hawking, Shooting, vol.I, pp.291-2

Condition

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Catalogue Note

"The four volumes... describe the imperial hunts from the tenth through nineteenth centuries. The illustrations were commissioned from A. Benois, Lancere, Lebedev, L. Pasternak, Repin, Riabushkin, Rubo, Samokish, Serov, Stepanov, Surikov and Vasnetsov among others. This work was the first description of hunting published in Russia" (Fekula).