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Artist: Various Newspaper Sources

Den Arbeitern von Kursk (The Workers of Kursk)

Artist: J Roschkow
Author: Vladimir Majakovski (Russian, 1893–1930)

Study for a mural

Artist: Boris Aleksandrovich Tal'berg (Russian, 1930–1984)

Le Couple Russe (The Russian Couple)

Artist: Ossip Zadkine (Russian, 1890–1967)

Abstract Composition

Artist: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active France, Germany, 1866–1944)

First Cycle of Lectures

Artist: Kazimir Malevich (Russian (Ukraine), 1878–1935)
Author: Nikolai Punin (Russian, 1888–1953)

Le Marché (The Market)

Artist: Issachar Ryback (Russian, 1897–1935)

2 Kopek of Peter III, Tsar of Russia 1761 1762

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Peter III, Tsar of Russia 1761-1762

Die Kreuzigung (The Crucifixion)

Artist: Anatolij Krivtschikov (Russian, 20th century)
Printer: Edition Hoffmann (Frankfurt, founded 1967)

Toccata (Touched)

Artist: Anatolij Krivtschikov (Russian, 20th century)
Printer: Edition Hoffmann (Frankfurt, founded 1967)

Torrents of Spring

Artist: Valentin Popov (Russian, active in America, born 1956)
Printer: Smith Andersen Editions (Palo Alto, Calif., founded 1958)

The Knife Grinder

Artist: Unknown
After: Kazimir Malevich (Russian (Ukraine), 1878–1935)

15 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

15 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

20 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

15 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

20 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

10 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

10 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

10 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

5 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

5 Kopeks from Russia

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15 Kopeks from Russia

Artist: Unknown

15 Kopeks from Russia

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