Description:

A PAIR OF GOUACHES BY VLADIMIR BOBRITSKY [BOBRI] (RUSSIAN 1898-1986)
comprising:
a) Rear View, 1937, gouache on paperboard, 29.5 x 23 cm (11 1/2 x 9 in.), signed and dated lower right;
b) An illustration Kozak Mamay i Gaydamaki Veshayut Yevreya za Nogi, gouache on paperboard, 25 x 20 cm (9 1/2 x 8 in.), with numerous editorial notes around the border

LOT NOTES
Vladimir Bobritsky, widely known as Bobri, (1898-1986) was a Ukrainian-American artist known for his fashion and children`s book illustrations, costume and set designs, and poster art. In later years, he also became a composer and a guitar historian. He studied at the Kharkiv Imperial Art School in Ukraine, and began designing sets for the Great Dramatic Theatre of Kharkiv. After being dragged into the civil war in 1916, he emigrated to the United States in 1921. Soon afterwards, he began operating his own printing company, and his original newspaper layouts caught the eye of Saks Fifth Avenue, where he was offered the position of art director. By the 1930s, Bobri established himself as a leading illustrator of the advertising world, frequently contributing to publications such as Vogue and Harper`s Bazaar. He worked with many mediums to create his illustrations, including watercolor, tempera, chalk, pen, ink, gouache, cut paper, and often a combination of them to evoke depth.

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