The Master and Margarita: Three pictures by Oksana Osipova

The Master and Margarita:Three pictures by Oksana Osipova

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In 2014 (judging by the signature), Oksana Osipova created several illustrations for The Master and Margarita. Unfortunately, I don't have any information about this artist in my knowledge base. If you happen to know something about her, please don't hesitate to write me a few words.

  • Yes, there's no doubt! It's it, it's it again, the unconquerable, terrible illness hemicrania, when half the head hurts. There's no remedy for it, no salvation whatsoever.

    Artwork #1 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “The Master and Margarita”
  • Then everyone saw that it was no ghost at all, but Ivan Nikolaevich Bezdomny—the most famous poet. He was barefoot, in a torn whitish shirt, to which was pinned with a safety pin a paper icon with the effaced image of an unknown saint, and in striped white underpants. In his hand, Ivan Nikolaevich carried a lighted wedding candle.

    Artwork #2 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “The Master and Margarita”
  • She carried in her hands some repulsive, disturbing yellow flowers. And these flowers stood out very distinctly against her black spring coat. Thousands of people were walking along Tverskaya, but I guarantee you, she saw me alone and looked not so much troubled as even pained. And I was struck not so much by her beauty as by the extraordinary, never-before-seen loneliness in her eyes!

    Artwork #3 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “The Master and Margarita”

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