Illustrations in color
- Introduction
- Ann Charlotte Boga (Ibelen)
- Aleksey Derzhavin
- Arina Gheorghita
- Glushenko and others
- Samuel Golc
- Anatoly Grigorenko
- Nadya Grunina
- Elena Yeskova
- Gennady Kalinovsky
- Oleg Kantorovitch
- Andrey Kharshak
- Tijana Kojic
- Nikolay Korolev
- Leonid Kovtun
- Ivan Kulik
- Antonina Maksimuk
- Arina Orlova
- Enrico Riposati
- Uwe Schramm
- Iker Spozio
- Peter Suart
- Sergei Tunin
- The Traugot brothers
- Pedro Uhart
- Aleksandr Vygalov
- Danila Zhirov
Other illustrations
Samuel Golc
Samuel Golc was born in 1990 in Wroclaw, Poland. Since 2006 he has been living and studying art in London. After completing ba-sic art education at Immanuel College he has begun a BA in Fine Art at London Metropo-litan University. Samuel takes part in various exhibitions and shows in London’s galleries. His work covers a variety of subjects, and is deeply influenced by literature, including one of his favourite novels, The Master and Mar-garita.
His paintings are symbolical and mystical in genre and imply elements from cabala and quantum physics.
In 2009 Samuel has produced a series of il-lustrations for The Master and Margarita as a part of his course. He used a number of materials and techniques in order to express a variety of the novel’s tones and moods. These include: watercolour, ink on paper, pastel, oil painting and collage. His illustra-tions reflect the novel’s humoristic context mixed with sarcasm and melancholy.












