Creative artist SP Lodygin
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Lodygin Sergei Pavlovich (Saratov, 1893 - Moscow, 1961?) - A classic late Russian Art Nouveau. This wonderful artist and a graphic called the "Russian Beardsley." Artistic heritage of S. Lodygin (as he always signed or just SL) little known to a wide audience. Lodygin their fate is closely linked to the tragic events of a turning point era. Descended from an ancient noble family, received a good education (St. Petersburg Institute of Civil Engineers), and having expressed an interest in artistic creation, Lodygin could not take a revolution in all its graphic, tragic power. The peak of his artistic prominence falls on the 1910's, when he successfully collaborated with several well-known books - "Capital and Country", "Sun of Russia", "Satyricon", "Argus", "postcards". Typological, the nature of creativity S. Lodygin should be attributed to the theatrical illustrative and decorative arts. In Soviet times, worked as an illustrator in Saratov, Rostov-on-Don and Moscow. In Saratov (1920) had his studio schedules and worked as a theater artist. (Theater interludes Sorin, theater-cabaret "Do not weep") in parallel by participating in processing demonstrations and festive processions.
In 1920, working on the design of the political agitation trains RUZHD (together with VM Yustitskim, N. Simoni and SP Lodygin). Its the same design - the book of John Reed's "10 Days That Shook the World". In the 20 th, the decorated journals "Around the World" and the World pathfinder.
Covers the famous magazine "Technics - Youth from 1930 - 40-ies.
Illustrated revolutionary adventure tale PA Blyahina "Red Devils." Edition: Moscow, Leningrad: ZIF, 1928.
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