Holiday Makers

1957/1961

Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan

Associated Names
Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan

Artist, Russian, 1902 - 1980

The image shows two people standing from head to toe. The person on the left is slightly bent, with long dark hair and wearing a layered dress with a cloak. Their facial features are not detailed. The person on the right stands upright with short dark hair, visibly outlined facial features, and wears a long coat with a polka-dot pattern and a dark shawl. Both individuals have intricate patterned clothing in dark shades, possibly black and white. The background has a textured pattern with a stippling effect.
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The image features a decorative border with Russian text in the center translating to "Shalom Aleichem, Tevye the Milkman, autolithography by A. Kaplan" and the dates "1957-1961." Six portraits in oval frames are evenly spaced around the border, each showing a person's head and shoulders. The individuals in the portraits have varied facial features and wear traditional attire. The background is textured with stippling, forming a swirling border pattern around the text and pictures.

Title Page

Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan

1961

This is a photograph of a minimalistic cover design. The image features a textured background with a light fabric or canvas appearance, centrally adorned with stylized, bold brown initials "AK" enclosed within a graphic that resembles a modernized, symmetrical frame. Below the initials is a single capital letter "I" in a similar brown color.

Tevia the Milkman (volume 1)

Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan

1957

The image is a drawing of an ornate frame with Russian text. The artwork features a decorative border surrounding a central block of text written in Russian. The text includes a numbered list. The border contains abstract shapes and figures resembling architectural or decorative elements. The style of the artwork resembles expressionistic elements, focusing on the fluidity and emotional resonance of form.

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Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan

1961


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Wikidata ID

Q65506757

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