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  1. Boris Mikhailovich Artzybasheff (Russian: Бори́с Миха́йлович Арцыба́шев, May 25, 1899; Kharkov, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire – July 16, 1965) was a Russian-American illustrator notable for his strongly worked and often surreal designs.

  2. (Russian: Борис Михайлович Арцыбашев) An American draftsman, Artist illustrator, cartoonist, and writer. Russian-born illustrator active in the United States. His surreal designs most often strongly worked. He was best known for his art work in Life, Fortune, and Time magazines. In 1928 he was awarded the Newbery...

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  4. Before his death in 1965 Artzybasheff created more than 200 covers for Time including portraits of Stalin, Hitler, Truman, Mao Tse Tung, and Ho Chi Minh. Other compelling forms of Artzybasheffs published art were his paintings and drawings of mechanized humans.

  5. Apr 11, 2008 · The art of Boris Artzybasheff, 1899–1965. Myths of the World (1930). Boris Artzybasheff’s humorous illustrations of anthropomorphic machines have received a lot of attention from Boing Boing recently. But Artzybasheff was a very versatile artist, not a one-trick pony, and his book and other magazine illustration is worth a look as well.

  6. Jul 17, 2020 · Artzybasheff, Boris. Entry updated 19 July 2023. Tagged: Artist. (1899-1965) Ukraine -born US illustrator who fled to the US after the Russian Revolution. Although much of his prodigious output – he painted over 200 covers for Time magazine – had a fantasticated feel to it, only a small portion is directly relevant to the fantastic genres.

  7. Nov 1, 1993 · The Art of Boris Artzybasheff. A compelling mid-20th century vision of the machines of war and peace. By Domenic J. Iacono. November 1993 Issue. The Sciences. 0 0. More by Domenic J. Iacono. This ...

  8. Artzybasheff, Boris. in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature Length: 166 words. Search for: 'Boris Artzybasheff' in Oxford Reference ». (1899–1965), Russian artist, who emigrated to the United States in 1919 and created his first book illustrations for Dmitrii Mamin's Verotchka's Tales (1922). Subsequently he illustrated works by ...

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