Alexei Alexandrovich Radakov
Alexei Alexandrowitsch Radakow ( Russian Алексей Александрович Радаков ; * 1877 in Vyatka , † 1942 in Tbilisi ) was a Soviet cartoonist .
After training at the Moscow Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in the 1890s, he graduated from the Baron Stieglitz Central School for Technical Drawing in St. Petersburg in 1905 . Until the Russian Civil War he worked as an author and co-editor of the magazine Nowi Satirikon . During this time he made several trips, including to Paris , London , Madrid and Berlin , where he worked in the studio of Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen and Jean-Louis Forain and exhibited his own works. During the time of the civil war, he created several posters and got involved with the revolutionary news agency (ROSTA) on the Rosta Windows in Petrograd . After the victory of the Bolsheviks , he worked for magazines such as Lapot , Begemot , Bitsch , Smechatsch , Besboshnik and Krokodil until 1929 . During the Second World War he worked for the TASS Windows , these propaganda posters issued by the telegraph agency of the Soviet Union during the war had to be completed within 24 hours with reference to current events. Alexei Alexandrovich Radakov died in Tbilisi in 1942 .
See also
Web links
- Aleksey Radakov, "The Illiterate and the Literature". Poster, Petrograd 1920. , In: 1000Dokumente.de, 100 (0) key documents on Russian and Soviet history , accessed on April 22, 2018.
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SURNAME | Radakov, Alexei Alexandrovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Радаков, Алексей Александрович |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian cartoonist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1877 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vyatka |
DATE OF DEATH | 1942 |
Place of death | Tbilisi |