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Evgenija Michajlovna Endrikson Sold at Auction Prices

Illustrator, b. 1907 - d. 1994

Evgeniya Mikhailovna Endrikson was born in Switzerland in 1907, and her family moved back to the USSR in 1917. She studied at VKhUTEMAS under the tutilege of Kupriyanov and Favorsky from 1924 to 1930. After completing her schooling, Endrikson worked as an illustrator and graphic designer at Pioneer and Druzhnye Rebyata. She spent the 1940s and 50s working as a children's book illustrator. In the 1960s and 70s she completed several works on Russian fairytale morifs and a series of paintings inspired by Mayakovsky's poem "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin."

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    • EVGENIYA ENDRIKSON (RUSSIAN 1907-1994), Portrait of A.I.Samoilovskaya After Returning from Evacuation, 1944
      Dec. 20, 2018

      EVGENIYA ENDRIKSON (RUSSIAN 1907-1994), Portrait of A.I.Samoilovskaya After Returning from Evacuation, 1944

      Est: $250 - $350

      ENDRIKSON EVGENIYA MIKHAILOVNA (RUSSIAN 1907-1994), Xudozhnitsa A.I.Samoilovskaya posle Vozvrashcheniya iz Evakuatsii [Portrait of A.I.Samoilovskaya after Returning from Evacuation], 1944, autholithograph, 53 x 38.5 cm (20 7/8 x 15 1/8 in.) mounted on 60.5 x 43 cm (23 3/4 x 17 in.) paper, inscribed and dated bottom and on verso, limited artist's print, numbered 2/4 LOT NOTES Evgeniya Mikhailovna Endrikson was born in Switzerland in 1907, and her family moved back to the USSR in 1917. She studied at VKhUTEMAS under the tutilege of Kupriyanov and Favorsky from 1924 to 1930. After completing her schooling, Endrikson worked as an illustrator and graphic designer at Pioneer and Druzhnye Rebyata. She spent the 1940s and 50s working as a children's book illustrator. In the 1960s and 70s she completed several works on Russian fairytale morifs and a series of paintings inspired by Mayakovsky's poem "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin." PROVENANCE INFORMATION This lot comes from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • EVGENIYA ENDRIKSON, A Trendy Couple
      Nov. 18, 2018

      EVGENIYA ENDRIKSON, A Trendy Couple

      Est: $200 - $300

      ENDRIKSON EVGENIYA MIKHAILOVNA (RUSSIAN 1907-1994), [A Trendy Couple], gouache, charcoal, ink and lithograph thick paper, 19.5 x 15.5 cm (7 5/8 x 6 1/16 in.), mounted on 24 x 19.5 cm (9 7/16 x 7 3/16 in.) cardboard, signed lower right LOT NOTES Evgeniya Mikhailovna Endrikson was born in Switzerland in 1907, and her family moved back to the USSR in 1917. She studied at VKhUTEMAS under the tutilege of Kupriyanov and Favorsky from 1924 to 1930. After completing her schooling, Endrikson worked as an illustrator and graphic designer at Pioneer and Druzhnye Rebyata. She spent the 1940s and 50s working as a children's book illustrator. In the 1960s and 70s she completed several works on Russian fairytale morifs and a series of paintings inspired by Mayakovsky's poem "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin." PROVENANCE INFORMATION This lot comes from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • EVGENIYA ENDRIKSON, Old Rome, 1946
      Nov. 18, 2018

      EVGENIYA ENDRIKSON, Old Rome, 1946

      Est: $200 - $300

      ENDRIKSON EVGENIYA MIKHAILOVNA (RUSSIAN 1907-1994), Old Rome, 1946, autholithograph with watercolor, 55 x 40 cm (21 2/3 x 15 3/4 in.), signed and dated lower left, inscribed lower left and right LOT NOTES Evgeniya Mikhailovna Endrikson was born in Switzerland in 1907, and her family moved back to the USSR in 1917. She studied at VKhUTEMAS under the tutilege of Kupriyanov and Favorsky from 1924 to 1930. After completing her schooling, Endrikson worked as an illustrator and graphic designer at Pioneer and Druzhnye Rebyata. She spent the 1940s and 50s working as a children's book illustrator. In the 1960s and 70s she completed several works on Russian fairytale morifs and a series of paintings inspired by Mayakovsky's poem "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin." PROVENANCE INFORMATION This lot comes from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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