LOT 2:
Deni (Denisov) Viktor Nickolaevich
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The broom belonged to Army Red has swept away the evil spread!
Year: 1945.
Technique: Poster.
Size: 80х58.
Deni (Denisov) Viktor Nickolaevich (1893, Moscow – 1946, Moscow).
Graphic artist, caricaturist, one of the founders of the Soviet political poster. Honored art worker of RSFSR (1932). Studied under N.P. Ulyanov. In 1910-s worked with comic magazines “Budilnik”, “Satiricon”, “Sun of Russia”, etc. Since 1921 was a contributor of “Pravda” newspaper. Among his works are: posters “Antanta” (1919), “On the grave of counter-revolution”, “Capital”, “Under a mask of the World” (1920), “To Moscow! Hoh! From Moscow: Oh!” (1941); the drawing for “Pravda” – “Phantom wanders through Europe” (1924), “For Struggle against Homelessness” (1926) and many others. The works of V. Deni are exhibited in the State Tretyakov Gallery, state Russian Museum, in regional museums, in private collections in Russia and abroad.