Aleksandr Kamensky

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Aleksandr Kamensky

Aleksandr Abramovich Kamensky (Александр Абрамович Каменский) (1922–1992) was a Soviet art critic and art historian.

He wrote and edited many books and articles about various artists, such as Marc Chagall, and Martiros Saryan.

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Aleksandr Abramovich in his study.

Selected bibliography

  • Konenkov (1962)
  • Vernisages (1974)
  • Nathan Altman (1978)
  • Knightly Feat: A Book About The Sculpture Of Anna Golubkina (1978) (reprinted as Anna Golubkina, Her Personality, And Age in 1990)
  • Etudes On The Artists Of Armenia (Erevan, 1979)
  • Martiros Sarian (1987)
  • Chagall: The Russian Years 1907-1922 (1988–1989)
  • Romantic Montage (1989)
  • The World Of Art Movement In Early 20th Century Russia (with Vsevolod Nikolayevich Petrov)
  • Oleg Tselkov (1992)
  • Marc Chagall, An Artist From Russia (unabridged version of Chagall: The Russian Years published posthumously)