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Dan’ko, Natalia Yakovlevna
Lomonosov State Porcelain Factory
Inkstand «Pushkin at Work» (Pushkin za rabotoi)
1936

1936–1937
18.4 x 22.2 x 11.4 cm
Inscriptions: Inscribed on book lying closest to Pushkin on the divan: ‘Байронъ’ [Bairon]
Inscribed on journal lying open on top of pile of books forming inkwell lid: ‘Полярная звезда С-Петербургъ’ [Poliarnia zvezda / S-Peterburg]
Inscribed on sheets lying on divan next to figure’s proper left foot: scribbled notes and caricatures resembling pages from Pushkin’s notebooks
Inscribed on book lying on floor at far right: ‘ФАДДЕЯ БУЛГАРИНА. С. Петербургь 1837’ [FADDEIA BULGARINA. S. Peterburg’ 1837]
Marks: underside: Mark ‘8’ in dark green
cat. no. 94

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