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This media file shows a framed artwork with two descriptive labels. The artwork itself is a black and white ink drawing, likely a sketch, featuring a chaotic scene with elements that suggest a shipwreck or a violent natural event. Various organic shapes and dark, swirling lines dominate the composition, with what appear to be struggling figures or debris interspersed.

The two labels provide information about the artwork. Both are written in Russian and English, identifying the artist as Alexei Kravchenko (1889-1940). One label describes the piece as "Shipwreck. 1937" and an "Sketch for illustration of George Gordon Byron's poem 'Don Juan'". It specifies the medium as "Graphite pencil, Indian ink and brush on coated creme paper". The other label is similar, identifying the piece as "Landscape. 1937" and a "Sketch for the title page of George Gordon Byron's poem 'Don Juan'", with the same medium. There's also a text that reads "PC-8068" on both labels. The artwork is framed in dark wood and mounted on a white mat. The background suggests it is displayed in a gallery or exhibition space. The lighting is artificial and casts some reflections on the glass covering the artwork. The overall impression is one of dramatic and intense imagery, characteristic of an illustration for a narrative poem. The location context is Moscow, Russia.
Andrey

Jun 30, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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chaotic
anxious
dramatic
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turbulent

This media file shows a framed artwork with two descriptive labels. The artwork itself is a black and white ink drawing, likely a sketch, featuring a chaotic scene with elements that suggest a shipwreck or a violent natural event. Various organic shapes and dark, swirling lines dominate the composition, with what appear to be struggling figures or debris interspersed. The two labels provide information about the artwork. Both are written in Russian and English, identifying the artist as Alexei Kravchenko (1889-1940). One label describes the piece as "Shipwreck. 1937" and an "Sketch for illustration of George Gordon Byron's poem 'Don Juan'". It specifies the medium as "Graphite pencil, Indian ink and brush on coated creme paper". The other label is similar, identifying the piece as "Landscape. 1937" and a "Sketch for the title page of George Gordon Byron's poem 'Don Juan'", with the same medium. There's also a text that reads "PC-8068" on both labels. The artwork is framed in dark wood and mounted on a white mat. The background suggests it is displayed in a gallery or exhibition space. The lighting is artificial and casts some reflections on the glass covering the artwork. The overall impression is one of dramatic and intense imagery, characteristic of an illustration for a narrative poem. The location context is Moscow, Russia.

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