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Who would have so illustrated in 1936, "Tale of the Priest and his Worker Balda»?
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Alekseev Alexander August 5, 1901 (Kazan) - August 9, 1982 (Paris). - Russian artist - schedule, book illustrator, animator. He worked in the following techniques: lithography, aquatint, etching.
Student SY Sudeikina.
Known illustrations of the works of Hoffmann, Poe, Gogol, Dostoevsky ("Meek", "The Brothers Karamazov, Notes from the Underground, etc.), the novel by Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago," the "Lay of Igor's Host. He illustrated works of Pushkin.
Invented the "needle screen.
He worked in the theater with Gaston Baty, Louis Jouvet, Georges Pitoevym and others, engaged in advertising. It is considered one of the founders of French animation, the largest representative of experimental cinema. At the request of Orson Welles, performed graphic scenes of the movie "The Process" (1962).
As the animator had a profound influence on the work of Stan Brakhage, George Norshtein, Norman Mac-Larena, who has shot two films about him (1960, 1972)
Filmography:
• Une nuit sur le mont chauve /Night on Bald Mountain (1933, set to music by Mussorgsky)
• La belle au bois dormant (1935)
• Balatum (1938)
• Huilor (1938)
• Les oranges de Jaffa (1938)
• Chants populaires n º 5 (1944)
• En passant (1946)
• Fumées (1951)
• Masques (1952)
• Nocturne (1954)
• La sève de la terre (1955)
• Cent pour cent (1957)
• Anonyme (1958)
• Divertissement (1960)
• Le Procès (1963, graphics, film, Orson Welles' The Trial)
• Le nez (1963, according to Gogol, the prize at the festival of experimental film in Knokke, Belgium)
• L'eau (1966)
• Tableaux d'une exposition (1972, set to music by Mussorgsky)
• Trois thèmes (1980)