Aleksandr Nikolaevich Glagolev (1893–1970s) - graphic artist .
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| Genre | graphics, caricature, poster |
Biography
There is no information about his professional art education. Around 1919, according to his autobiography [1] , he began to collaborate with the Tver section of GROW satires as a cartoonist. Then in the 1920s. He worked as an illustrator in the "Tver Pravda" and "Tver village". In 1928, at the invitation of the editorial board of the newspaper Krasny Krym, A. Glagolev moved to Simferopol, where he headed the newspaper’s illustration department.
In his style and manner of presenting material, A. Glagolev relied on the leading graphic artists of the first decade of Soviet power. The laconic, grotesque style of the sheets of the 1920s, in which innovation in the field of typeface, compositional collages, and multiplicity allowed the artist to create dynamic, ringing images, give way to the visual arts of the 1930s. [one]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 A. N. Glagolev's Autobiography
Links
- Glagolev A.N. Russian antique gallery. The appeal date is April 12, 2017.