Artzybasheff, Boris, 1899-1965

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Artzybasheff, Boris (Russian illustrator, 1899-1965, active in the United States)

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Arcybašev, Boris

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Artzybasheff, Boris (Boris Miklailovich), 1899-1965

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Artzybasheff, Boris (Boris Miklailovich), 1899-1965

Arcybašev, Boris Mihajlovič 1899-1965

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Arcybašev, Boris Mihajlovič 1899-1965

Arcybašev, Boris Mihailovič.

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Art︠s︡ybashev, Borīs Mīkhaĭlovīch, 1899-1965

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Boris Artzybasheff

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Artsybashev, Boris

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1899-06-05

1899-06-05

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1965-07-17

1965-07-17

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Russian-born, American illustrator and author of children's books; Newbery Honor Book citation for Seven Simeons : A Russian Tale in 1938.

From the description of Papers, 1924-1963. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62680450

Russian-born, American illustrator and author of children's books.

From the description of The apple tree : production material, [1926?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62443396 From the description of Seven Simeons : a Russian tale : production material, [1937?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62443400 From the description of Magic strings : marionette plays with production notes : production material, [1939?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62494395 From the description of Three and the moon : legendary stories of old Brittany, Normandy and Provence : production material, [1929?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62680453 From the description of The forge in the forest : production material, [1925?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62680452 From the description of Aesop's fables : production material, [1933?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62405864 From the description of The fairy shoemaker and other fairy poems : production material, [1928?]-1963. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62405865

Boris Artzybasheff was born on May 25, 1899 in Kharkov, Ukraine, Russia. He attended school in St. Petersburg, Russia, and came to the United States in 1919. Boris Artzybasheff worked in a variety of jobs after his arrival in America and in 1922 he illustrated his first book Verotchka's Tales by Dmitrii Narkisovich Mamin. Throughout his long career, he illustrated books for a number of children's and young adult authors including Margery Bianco and Dhan Gopal Mukerji, whose 1927 story Gay-Neck won the Newbery Award. He also illustrated many fairy and folk tales from around the world. In 1931, Boris Artzybasheff wrote his first book Poor Shaydullah and in 1937 published Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale . The book was awarded a New York Herald Tribune Spring Book Festival award and was a Newbery Honor Book the following year. During his career, Boris Artzybasheff worked in a variety of media, and illustrated magazine covers as well as books and during the Second World War worked on charts, maps, graphs and insignia for the US Department of State. Boris Artzybasheff died on July 16, 1965.

Biographical source: Something About the Author . Volume 14.

From the guide to the Boris Artzybasheff Collection, 1924-1963, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections [clrc])

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American wit and humor, Pictorial

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Art, Russian

Children's literature, American

Children's poetry, English

Christian life

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Easter

Easter

Émigré

English poetry

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Fables

Fables, Greek

Fairy tales

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Painting, American

Portrait painting

Puppet plays

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Russian Americans

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Technology in art

Time magazine

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Russians

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France--Provence

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France

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Russia

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