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Lot 113
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Nikolai Grigorievich Bogdanov

Estimate
150,000 - 200,000 GBP
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Description

  • Nikolai Grigorievich Bogdanov
  • Nine views of the Imperial Visit to Novocherkask, 1872
  • each signed in Cyrillic l.r.; further titled in Cyrillic and dated on the original morocco portfolio cover
  • pencil and watercolour heightened with gouache on paper laid on card; original morocco portfolio cover with gilt tooling and buff watered silk interior
  • 35.6 by 44.7cm, 14 by 17 3/4 in.

Provenance

The Estate of Paul M. Fekula, New York
Christie's London, Icons, Russian Pictures and Works of Art, 27 April 1990, lot 376

Literature

Catalogue of The Paul M. Fekula Collection, New York, 1988, no.2140

Catalogue Note

The present lot is an exceptionally rare collection of nine illustrations depicting receptions, military and civil parades and appearances of Alexander III while he travelled from Moscow to Livadia between July and October 1872. His reception in Novocherkask in mid-August was particularly briliant as he was Commander-in-Chief of the Cossack armies based in that city. He stayed at the Ataman Palace and a magnificent ball was held in his honour at the Dvoryanskoe Sobranie on 13 August. These drawings were probably presented to the Emperor and kept in the library of the Winter Palace; the binding has the location label of one of the Imperial libraries but no bookplate.