et de son fils le glorieux et puissant prince Guidon Saltanovitch et de sa belle princesse Cygne.
Paris, Éditions de la Sirène, 1921
Goncharova was also inspired by lubki, cheaply produced popular prints which were hand-coloured with diluted tempera. Their bold lines, flattened figures and high-contrast bright colours attracted Goncharova and other avant-garde artists for their 'primitive' nature. Especially now exiled in Paris she was keen to establish an eastern lineage to her style, having said before 'now I shake the dust from my feet and leave the West, considering its vulgarising significance trivial and insignificant – my path is towards the source of all arts, the East. The West has taught me one thing: everything it has is from the East'.
Limited edition, one of 529 numbered copies on papier velin (no. 126), from a total edition of 599, 4to (29.7 x 23 cm); 48pp., 10 full-page illustrations and 6 carpet pages, decorative borders and ornamental initials throughout, all after designs by Goncharova hand coloured by pochoir, some minor staining, pages cut and unbound, in the original lithographed portfolio, without the fabric tie, inner joint slightly cracked, spine faded but the original boards exceptionally bright, an excellent example.
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