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Apsidal (Apsītis) Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944)
1880 Born in Riga, graphic artist
1898-1899 Training in the studio LA Dmitrieva-Caucasian in St. Petersburg.
Before 1920 in St. Petersburg and Moscow. 1902-1907 illustrations for magazines, "Homeland," "Star" and "Field", to the works of Russian classics, cartoons to satirical magazines ("Zeitgeist" and others); posters.
Since 1903 exhibitions.
1906-1917 Cooperation with the Moscow publishers and A. I. Sytin Stupino.
In 1918, one of the founders and the leading masters of the Soviet political revolutionary poster.
In 1921 in Latvia. Figures for Riga magazines.
He died in 1944 in Germany.
The artist also signed his works: A-T, Asp, A. Petrov, Osinin, Skiff.
One of the founders of Soviet poster art, the first involved in the case of political propaganda in revolutionary Russia. Draftsman of talent and professional education, Apsit before the Revolution worked in popular magazines in St. Petersburg ("Motherland", "Field"), including the satirical. Since 1904, he threw in his lot with the creative publishing I. Sytin in Moscow, which specialized in producing publications for the people. The artist did book illustrations and covers (in particular - to the works of Tolstoy and Maxim Gorky, Chekhov, Leskov), designed the calendar, drawing splints, advertisements, posters, focusing on the tastes of a democratic buyer.