Opus list of ex-librises by Vereschagin Gennadii

total records: 75, 1979–2005 yy.

2005
75.

Sergey Brodovich

Sirens

100×170 mm c3+c5+mci
74.

Sergey Brodovich

Venecia

130×145 mm c3+c5+mci
2004
73.

Sergey Brodovich

«Europa»

135×97 mm c3+c5+mci
72.

Yurii Veselov

Motif Odessa

123×140 mm c3+c5+mci
71.

Joop Lenten

Odysseus and Circle (in Greek) Ulysses and Circeae (in Latin)

135×122 mm c3+c5+mci
2003
70.

Yurii Veselov (Odessa, Ukraine)

A motif from N. Gogol's story «The May Night or the Drowned Girl»

130×149 mm c3+c5+mci
2002
69.

George Sekine

Don Quijote and Sancho Panza

131×80 mm c3+c5+mci
68.

Ichigoro Uchida

A motif from A. Pushkin's poem «Ruslan and Lyudmila»

157×120 mm c3+c5+mci
67.

Brigitte & Peter Rath

A variation on Sir Alma-Tadema works

127×114 mm c3+c5+mci
2001
66.

Tatjana & Gunter Wallner

Travelling Musicians (after J. Callot's drawing)

102×152 mm c3+c5+mci
65.

Miets Meulemans

«Evgenii Onegin» opera: Evgenii and Tatiyana

131×109 mm c3+c5+mci
64.

Evelyn Dunstl-Walter

Pasde Deux

138×83 mm c3+c5+mci
63.

Andrej Chebykin (Kiev, Ukraine)

Cossacks' Patrol

133×122 mm c3+c5+mci
2000
62.

Margot Schmitz

Venician Carnival III

120×100 mm c3+c5+mci
61.

Gennadij Malashenkc (Dneprppet-rovsk, Ukraine)

Cossacks fight with Tatars

133×124 mm c3+c5+mci
60.

Museo Ideale Leonardo Da Vinci (Italy)

Leda and the Swan (after Leonardo's drawing)

142×87 mm c3+c5+mci
59.

W. Meulemans

Phryne

150×98 mm c3+c5+mci
1999
58.

Dr. Werner Daniel

Doctor Martin Luther und Katharina von Bora

88×120 mm c3+c5+mci
57.

Prof. Dr. Phil. Werner GREBE

Central part of S.Lochner's (I445ad) triptych picture in Kolon's Cathedral

138×123 mm c3+c5+mci
56.

Anne Miek Hart

Plamenko Dance

137×112 mm c3+c5+mci
1998
55.

Jos en Agaath van Waterschoot

Pan and Mermaid

115×142 mm c3+c5+mci
54.

Karina Danelian (Moscow, Russia)

The Bird, of Sorrow and Bird of Joy (Sirin and Alkonost)

145×125 mm c3+c5+mci
53.

Francisco Bernat Sigales

Leda and the Swan

145×87 mm c3+c5+mci
52.

Gemot Blum

Boabdil, Ferdinand and Isabella (the 15th century Granada's motif)

143×125 mm c3+c5+mci
1997
51.

Manfred Neureiter

After a carnival in Venice (G. Casanova's love adventure)

121×101 mm c3+c5+mci
50.

Evelyn Dunstl-Walter

Girl-musician playing the harp

155×82 mm c3+c5+mci
49.

Margot Schmitz

Carnival in Venice II

116×110 mm c3+c5+mci
48.

Gordon P. Smith

Three Graces

155×114 mm c3+c5+mci
47.

Gordon P. Smith

The Judgement of Paris

155×114 mm c3+c5+mci
46.

Lars C. Stolt

Leda and the Swan

130×93 mm c3+c5+mci
1996
45.

Manfred Baumuller

Parsifal

150×62 mm c3+c5+mci
44.

Spartaco Cadioli

Spartacus

112×107 mm c3+c5+mci
43.

Eva Maria Wimmer

Evgenii and Tatyana motif (from «Evgenii Onegin» opera by Petr Chaikovskii after A.Pushkin's novel)

130×111 mm c3+c5+mci
42.

Yuzuru Kudo

The Fight of Ruslan with the Head (after A.Pushkin's poem «Ruslan and Lyudmila»)

150×113 mm c3+c5+mci
41.

Agaath van Waterschoot

Comedia dell'arte

120×106 mm c3+c5+mci
40.

Yurii Veselov

«Prince Igor» (both poem & opera): the motif of Yaroslavna

125×90 mm c3+c5/col.
39.

Aldo Puerari

Ukrainian folk motif: «Cossack Mamai»

115×120 mm c3+c5/col.
1995
38.

Isolde Kern

A girl & a boy (the children's exlibris motif)

108×90 mm c3+c5/col.
37.

Irina and Vladimir (the) Ivakhnyuk: twenty years of wedding

The Crab & the Water-Bearer (Cancer & Aquarius)

145×87 mm c3+c5/col.
36.

Joop Peijnenburg

The Water-Bearer (Aquarius)

145×87 mm c3+c5/col.
35.

Hildegard Pungs

Adam & Eve

126×108 mm c3+c5/col.
34.

Vincenzo Ciccotti

The fight of a cross-carrier with a Saracen

120×75 mm c3+c5/col.
33.

Yurii Veselov

«The Polovtsian Dances» (after a motif of «Prince Igor» opera)

115×120 mm c3+c5/col.
32.

Dr. Wolfgang Pungs

Susanna & the old men

135×120 mm c3+c5/col.
31.

Dr. Inge Nechwatal

The Flying Hollander

125×105 mm c3+c5/col.
1994
30.

Gernot Blum

Dernetra

138×58 mm c3+c5+c11 /col.
29.

H. P. Bongers

Ahasuerus (Xerxes), Ester (Hadassah) & Haman

127×109 mm c3+c5+c11 /col.
28.

Larissa & Aleksandr the Moroz

The Virgin & the Archer (Virgo & Sagittarius)

141×87 mm c3+c5/col.
27.

Margot Schmitz

Katherine II (the Great)

125×105 mm c3+c5/col.
26.

H. P. Bongers

The Queen of Sheba and the King Solomon

127×110 mm c3+c5/col.
25.

Anton Vetterle

A harem: the bathing girls

150×110 mm c3+c5/col.
24.

Yurii Veselov

«The Edification on prince Igor's Regiment March into the Field» (the famous Russian poem written in 1185-87). The battle motif

115×120 mm c3+c5/col.
1993
23.

Brigitte Blum

Antony & Cleopatra

125×85 mm c3+c5/col.
22.

Pekka Heikkila

Kallevala epos

115×65 mm c3+c5/col.
21.

Hermann Wiese

Solomon: «vanitas vanitatum»

130×110 mm c3+c5/col.
20.

Boris Lewych

In the circus: a girl & a bear

90×75 mm c3+c5/col.
19.

Josef Burch

The dance of Salome

105×109 mm c3+c5/col.
18.

H. P. Bongers

David and Bathsheba

130×110 mm c3+c5/col.
17.

H. P. Bongers

John the Baptist and Salome

130×110 mm c3+c5/col.
1992
16.

Evelyn Dunstl-Walter

A ballerina (the famous Russian dancer Ekaterina Maksimova is engraved)

105×85 mm c3+c5+c11 /col.
15.

H. P. Bongers

Samson reveals the secret of his super force to Delilah

130×110 mm c3+c5+c11 /col.
14.

Margot Schmitz

A carnival in Venice

105×90 mm c3+c5/col.
1991
13.

Yurii Veselov

A sea-shell (PF1992)

130×110 mm c3+c5+c11
12.

Marianne Kalt

A ship trying to escape the typhoon

110×115 mm c3+c5/col.
11.

Boris Lewych

Odessa's street lamps

105×110 mm c3+c5/col.
10.

Yurii Veselov

A sea-shell with Odessa's historical centre landscape inside

80×150 mm c3+c5/col.
9.

Yurii Veselov

Odessa's Opera House (the view from Pushkin-skaya street) with the commemoration sign of Odessa's 200th anniversary

120×135 mm c3+c5/col.
8.

Yurii Veselov

Odessa's historical centre landscape with the commemoration sign of Odessa's 200th anniversary

120×100 mm c3+c5/col.
1990
7.

Boris Lewych

Odessa's Opera House (the view from Deribasovskaya street)

125×135 mm c3+c5/col.
1988
6.

Odessa Artists'Club «Djinestra»

An architectural landscape (Odessa)

80×85 mm c3+c5/col.
1987
5.

Vadim Albertin

3 horses with 1 naked horseman (double motif after N. Gogol & V.Vysotskii)

90×90 mm c3+c5/col.
1986
4.

Boris Lewych

A lighthouse (Odessa)

100×90 mm c3+c5/col.
1985
3.

Evgenii Golubovsky

April's carnival (Odessa)

120×100 mm c3+c5/col.
1983
2.

M. Bulgakov — memorial

A book & sea

50×40 mm x3
1979
1.

G. Vereschagin

Ukrainian folk motif: "Cossack Mamai"

120×90 mm c7

Vereschagin Gennadii