These works were created by V. Glushenko, I. Voronin, V. Rumyantsev, A. Samoresov, and S. Borisova for a gift edition of the novel published in 2001 by the "Intrade Corporation" publishing house. Anna Glass, an employee of the publishing house, was kind enough to send me these illustrations—I'd like to take this opportunity to thank her very much.
These are quite curious works, because, let's be honest, most illustrators of the novel focus on a fairly uniform list of scenes—for example, Natasha on the boar is always drawn, Behemoth on the chandelier is always drawn, the flight on the magical horses is always drawn... Such obligatory illustrations, it's true, are here as well, but in addition to the usual gentleman's set, there are also non-standard scenes—for example, the return of Judas's silver coins to the Sanhedrin or the innocent black cat being interrogated by the Chekists from the novel's epilogue. In any case, let's take a look:
By the way, you can find the book with these works in online stores or try ordering directly from the publisher.








































































