Reproduction of the sketch (1981) by S. Yutkevich for Vladimir Mayakovsky's tragedy "Vladimir Mayakovsky". Italian album. The State Mayakovsky Museum.01.01.1982#517984
"Mayakovsky" painting by Nadya Léger. The painting is based on the 1910 photo. Oil on canvas. 1953. Reproduction. The State Mayakovsky Museum.01.01.1982#517970
Reproduction of "Mayakovsky in ROSTA Workshop" picture (1930) by artist A. Nurenberg. Color pencils on cardboard. The State Mayakovsky Museum.01.01.1982#517955
Reproduction. Painting "Revolutionary March. Mayakovsky" by the Ukrainian artist A. Chernyaev. Oil on canvas, 1987. Exhibition dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the USSR Armed Forces. The Central Exhibition Hall.01.11.1987#510370
1929. Sochi, Russia. Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky [1893-1930] at a soiree dedicated to opening new canteen of Artists Holiday Hotel. Reproduction of photo.01.01.1967#495161
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930), far right at the table, at a meeting of a Jewish society in USA, 1925.01.09.1925#488092
Upper row (from left): David Burlyuk, Nikolai Burlyuk, Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893-14.04.1930). Bottom row: Velimir (Viktor) Khlebnikov, Alexei Kruchyonykh. Photographed in 1912 or 1913. A reproduction.01.11.1968#488091
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930). The photo by a Hungarian artist and photographer Moholy-Nagy was made in 1923. A photo reproduction.01.01.1923#488090
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930) (standing, centre right) at the artist Nikolai Kylbin's studio (sitting, left) 1912. A photo reproduction.01.11.1968#488087
From left: People's Commissar for Education Anatoly Lunacharsky, Cinematography Committee Chairman Leschenko, and poet Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930) near the Cinematography Committee. 1918. A photo reproduction.01.11.1968#488086
Vladimir Mayakovsky (right) with comrades (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930). 1912. A photo reproduction.01.11.1968#488085
Vladimir Mayakovsky (July 19, 1893 - April 14, 1930). Photo reproduction. 1925. The Central State Archives of Literature and Art.01.02.1925#485767
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930). At the exhibition "20 Years of Work," February 1930. Reproduction of a photograph from L. Mayakovskaya’s book "About Vladimir Mayakovsky." Detskaya Literatura Publishing House, 1965.01.02.1930#485614
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930). Reading his poem "Good" in Polytechnical Museum. Reproduction of the right part of the photograph.01.01.1955#485612
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930) meets with Ukrainian writers at the State Publishing House. 1929. Reproduction.01.08.1958#485610
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930). Reproduction of a photo made by Maxim Polyanovsky in Simferopol on July 7, 1926.07.07.1926#485607
Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893 - 14.04.1930). A shot from the documentary "The Gameless World."01.01.1968#485598
Photo reproduction. Vladimir Mayakovsky (19.07.1893-14.04.1930) performing for the Red Army soldiers (1929).01.09.1983#485596
The poet Vladimir Mayakovsky reading his poem "Good." Reproduction of a newsreel shot, 1929. The Museum of V. Mayakovsky.01.07.1974#485509
Mayakovsky family. Standing: the poet’s father, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and the poet’s elder sister, Lyudmila. Sitting: his mother, Alexandra, and his younger sister, Olga. Center: Volodya Mayakovsky, a 3rd form pupil at Kutaisi grammar school. Reproduction of a photograph from the exposition of the V. Mayakovsky Museum.30.06.1905#485508
A scene from the performance "Misteria-buff", an author Vladimir Mayakovsky. Moscow Academic Satire Theatre. Staged by director Valentin Pluchek, designer Alexander Tyshler, 1957. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow. A reproduction.01.06.1970#449241
A scene from the performance "Misteria-buff", an author Vladimir Mayakovsky. Moscow Academic Satire Theatre. Staged by director Valentin Pluchek, designer Alexander Tyshler, 1957. Anatoly Papanov as Vodevul. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow. A reproduction.01.06.1970#449240
A scene from the performance "Misteria-buff", author Vladimir Mayakovsky. Moscow Academic Satire Theatre. Staged by producer Valentin Pluchek,designer Alexander Tyshler. 1957.Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow. A reproduction.01.06.1970#446598
Performing in front of a destroyed church. The children’s ensemble "Gazapkhuli" of Mayakovsky school No.1 (former Kutaisi grammar school where Vladimir Mayakovsky studied).01.07.1981#440846
Natiya Kicknadze, lead singer of children's group Gazapkhuli (Spring) of the Mayakovsky Secondary School No. 1, the former Kutaisi Gymnasium attended by Vladimir Mayakovsky.01.07.1981#440807
A portrait of Vladimir Mayakovsky, the Russian Soviet poet, reformer of poetic language, who had a great influence on the 20th century poetry.01.08.1925#440057
Reproduction of "We Fight Against Polish Landowners, Not Polish Working People!" poster (1920) by artist Vladimir Mayakovsky. From the funds of the Red Army Museum.01.01.1949#438295
Reproduction. Okna Rosta poster "Red Army soldier! Put that in your pipe and smoke it…" by Vladimir Mayakovsky, the poet, artist, mouthpiece of the revolution. Exhibit of the State Literary Museum. "Okna Rosta" (Rosta Windows) –"Okna Satiry Rosta" (Satirical Rosta Windows) were propaganda art, posters created in 1919-1921 by Soviet artists and poets within the Russian Telegraph Agency (Rosta) system.01.01.1981#437015
Reproduction of Glavpolitprosvet poster "The Three Are Responsible for the Boarding" by poet, artist and revolutionary Vladimir Mayakovsky. The showpiece of the State Literature Museum. Glavpolitprosvet - Main Political and Enlightening Committee, part of the People's Commissariat for Education of the RSFSR (1920-1930).01.01.1981#437012
Reproduction of the poster #742 "Rosta Windows" dedicated to Russia's electrification by poet and artist Vladimir Mayakovsky. The showpiece at the State Literature Museum. "Rosta Windows" - "Satirical Rosta Windows" - mass agitation art, posters created in 1919-1921 by Soviet artists and poets working in the Russian Telegraph Agency (Rosta).01.05.1981#436925
Reproduction of the poster of Glavpolitprosvet #23 "Week of Union Movement. Strengthen Unions" by poet and artist Vladimir Mayakovsky. The showpiece at the State Literature Museum. Glavpolitprosvet - Main Political and Enlightening Committee, part of the People's Commissariat for Education of the RSFSR (1920-1930).01.05.1981#436910
Illustration for "The Chat with Comrade Lenin" poem from "Mayakovsky" album. Artist Ugo Attardi (Italy).01.01.1978#434785
Illustration for "Spring Issue" poem from "Mayakovsky" album. Artist Ennio Calabria (Italy).01.01.1978#434771
Vladimir Mayakovsky, Dmitry Shostakovich, Alexander Rodchenko, Vsevolod Meierkhold working on the performance "The Bedbug", 1929. A photo reproduction.31.12.1928#420688
Reproduction of the 1929 photo. Vladimir Mayakovsky at the exhibition "20 Years of Work".01.01.1971#420674
Vladimir Mayakovsky, b. July 7 (19), 1893, d. April 14, 1930, a Soviet futuristic poet, playwright, designer and editor of the magazines "LEF" ("Left Front"), "Novy LEF," and "REF."01.04.1964#417618
Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) reciting his poem Banya (The Bathhouse) for a radio broadcast in 1929.20.07.1929#413064
Famous Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky [1893-1930] and Mexican Communist Francisco Moreno in 1925.20.07.1925#413024
Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) reciting his poetry to school students in Moscow's Sokolniki District.10.05.1925#413022
Poet Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930), center, attending a book party at a Red Army camp.17.07.1967#412583
Poet Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930), center, among futurists. Nikolai Burlyuk, background, David Burlyuk, background left, Benedikt Livshits (background right), and Alexei Kruchenykh, foreground, in Moscow in 1911-1913.17.07.1911#412504