LEONID PASTERNAK Portraits Landscapes & Still Life Family Scenes Feodor Chaliapin (1873-1938), celebrated Russian operatic bass. 30 December 1913; black chalk with traces of red chalk on paperLev Tolstoy (1828-1910), author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina, at his home in Yasnaya Polyana Late 1890s; watercolour and black chalk on heavily textured paperLev Tolstoy (1828-1910), author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina, in his family circle at Yasnaya Polyana. 1898-9; oil on canvasJoseph Hoffmann (1876-1957), pianist. 1912; black and coloured chalks on paperAlbert Einstein (1879-1955), physicist and Nobel Laureate. Berlin 1927; charcoal on paperAlbert Einstein (1879-1955), physicist and Nobel Laureate; at this time Professor of Physics at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin. Late 1920s; oil on canvasSergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943), pianist, composer and conductor of the Moscow Imperial Opera 1905-6, and the Moscow Philharmonic Concerts 1911-13 Moscow 1916; charcoal with traces of red chalk on paperShloime An-sky (1863-1920), Russian Jewish author of The Dybbuk. Moscow 1918; oil on twill canvasVladimir Lenin (1870-1924), main leader of the October Revolution, first head of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic, and from 1922 the first leader of the Soviet Union. Oil study of 1945; taken from a sketch from life, Moscow 1920Edward Gordon Craig (1872-1966), English stage designer, producer and actor, and lover of Isadora Duncan. Moscow 1912, when Craig was producing Hamlet for the Moscow Arts Theatre; black chalk with traces of red chalk on paperEmil Verhaeren (1855-1916), Belgian symbolist poet and critic, giving a reading in Moscow. Moscow 1913; black chalk with traces of red chalk on paperLev Tolstoy (1828-1910), author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina, at an exhibition. Moscow late 1890s; charcoal on paper