"Uroki Risunka. Kniga Duremara" (Drawing Lessons. Duremar's Book) by Aleksandr Livanov (2008) is a seminal, aphoristic text for artists focusing on drawing as a "progressive movement" and a struggle against the obvious. Compiled by students of the renowned Moscow State University of Printing Arts teacher, the 264-page work emphasizes intention and honest artistic transmission over mechanical reproduction. To find this often-out-of-print collector's item, explore options on Ozon , Avito , or via community resources like VK .
For decades, the character was merely a villain. But in a fascinating twist of post-Soviet literary culture, the actor who embodied him, Aleksandr Livanov, and various speculative authors turned their gaze toward this character's inner world. The result is a conceptual masterpiece often searched for by fans and cultural historians: (Aleksandr Livanov: Drawing Lessons. The Book of Duremar). Aleksandr Livanov Uroki Risunka. Kniga Duremara