Graphic artist Vladimir-Berhoer created a series of works for Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita and The Heart of a Dog. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any detailed information about the artist himself. If you know anything about him, please don't hesitate to share. And now, for the illustrations.
Woland bears a certain portrait resemblance to Bulgakov

Here he turns his back to us...

Whoosh! And now he looks completely different

Here, the intriguer Caiaphas slanders the wandering philosopher Yeshua before Pilate

A crowd by the tram. It seems some misfortune has occurred

Ivan in the clinic tells the Master about his misfortunes

And the Master tells about his own

Meanwhile, in the Variety Theater, the cat Behemoth tears off the master of ceremonies' head

And here is the tall man in a plaid suit with a sneering expression

This is likely also someone from Woland's retinue. Could it be Hella?

And Azazello, always ready to deal with any citizen without unnecessary diplomacy

And here, incidentally, are the citizens who are about to have an unpleasant encounter with him

A policeman disperses the naked ladies after the black magic show

For whom the bell tolls? Varenukha and Hella have come for Rimsky's soul

Margarita at the window before her departure for the ball

And here, it seems, she has already departed

The liberated Master and Margarita


