Leonid Vladimirski

Russian illustrator
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IntroRussian illustrator
PlacesRussia Russia
wasIllustrator
Work fieldArts Creativity
Gender
Male
Birth21 September 1920, Moscow
Death18 April 2015 (aged 94 years)
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Biography

Leonid Vladimirsky (21 September 1920 in Moscow, Russia - 18 April 2015) was a Russian illustrator who worked on fairy tales, including books by Alexander Pushkin (Ruslan and Ludmila), Aleksey Tolstoy (Golden Key, 1953), and Alexander Volkov, as well as some folk tales.
Vladimirsky graduated from Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography but decided to work as a book illustrator. He found it easiest to create evil characters, which are easily derived from the everyday life.
Books illustrated by Vladimirsky were sold in 20 millions of copies. His illustrations to Tolstoy and Volkov were so popular in the Soviet Union that they were commonly reproduced on common goods including bottles of soft drinks and postcards.

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