Box 12
Contains 62 Results:
Photographs. E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia's grandmother, undated
Old professionally done photos going back to when Miriam Bella lived in Elisavetgrad.
Photographs. E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and colleagues from the department of art history at Leningrad State U., undated
Pictured are Anastasia Sveshnikova, Irina Karasik, and many others.
Marc Klionsky. Catalog, undated
Marc Klionsky (1927-) is a Russian artist and portrait painter; he emigrated to the US in 1974.
Compact disc. Blick in den Spiegel: Nina Werzhbinskaja-Rabinowich, undated
Aleksandr Glezer. "Biennale russkoi grafiki", undated
The article published in Novoe Russkoe Slovo is about an exhibition at the Parisian gallery, "Moskva-Peterburg."
Photograph. Tatiana Vasilievna Skragan, late 1990s
Tatiana Skragan was Nina Rabinowich's cousin on her father's side of the family.
Photograph. Alison Hilton, Rebekka Zlatogorskaia, and E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, 1997-1998
Photograph was taken at Tatiana Skragan's apartment in St. Petersburg.
Photographs. Nina Rabinowich and friends, 1997-1998
Photos include Roald Rabinowich and Vadim Brodskii; despite the same surname Roald was a former student of Eleonora Petrovna's as well as a colleague, but he was not a relative -- see also folders 251-253.
Photographs. Jewish Cemetery in St. Petersburg, 1997-1998
Pictured are the graves of Boris Rabinowich as well as that of Miriam Bella; pictured also are Nina Rabninowich and two of her brothers-in-law, Mikhail and Vladimir.
Photographs. Eleonora Petrovna and Nina Rabinowich at the grave of Mikhail Lvovich Verzhbinskii, 1997-1998
Photographs. E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, 1999-2001
Photographs. E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, 2000s
Photographs. Maria Rozovskaia, Ernst and Kira Korizek, Anastasia Sveshnikova, Irina Karasik, and others, 2001
Photographs. Four generations, 2001
Memorial cards / photographs. E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Ernst Korizek, 2002
Photographs. Igor Chelkovskii studio and compositions, 1970s
Photographs. Boris Rabinowich's work, circa 1978-1980
Folder includes a photograph of an art work probably taken by Boris Rabinowich.
Photographs. Boris Rabinowich's studio and compositions, circa 1986-1987
Photographs and photocopies. Nina Rabinowich's art works, circa 1990s
Artistas Austriacos Contemporaneos. Catalog, 1984 June-July
Boris Rabinowich was included in this exhibition of contemporary Austrian artistis that took place in Lisbon (Portugal).
Boris Rabinowich. Book / catalog, circa 1990
Book/catalog focuses on Boris Rabinowich's works and includes appraisals by Janet Kennedy and Mikhail Kulakov.
Alek Rapoport. Catalog and brochure, 1993
Nina Werzhbinskaja Rabinowich, Maja Ettinger Cecic. Catalog, circa 1995
Exhibition catalog includes works of Nina Rabinowich and Maja Ettinger Cecic. Cecic (1962-) is a Croatian artist who emigrated to Vienna.
"Zerstreut in alle Welt: Scattered All Over the World." Catalog, circa 2011
Catalog focuses on Jewish women artists hosted by Inselgalerie Berlin; Nina Rabinowich is featured on pages 54 to 55.
Mikhail Koulakov. A Bridge Between Two Cultures, 2013
Exhibition was devoted to Kulakov's 80th birthday and took place in the Russian State Centre of Science and Culture, Rome.
Brochure. 32nd Annual San Francisco Arts Festival, 1978 September-October.
Brochure features the "Leningrad group": Henry Elinson, Mikail Kulakov, Boris Rabinowich, and Alek Rapoport.
Brochure. Boris Rabinowich, circa 1980
The short biography / introduction was written by Ernst Korizek.
Brochure. Meeting Jedermann: Rabinovich Revisited, 2013
The brochure publicizes a Boris Rabinowich exhibit at the Jüisches Museum in Vienna.
Brochure. Nina Werzhbinskaja-Rabinowich, 2014
Exhibition took place near St. Petersburgh at "Rozhdestveno," an estate closely associated with Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977).