Feodor Rojankovsky Collection 1931-1967.

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Feodor Rojankovsky Collection 1931-1967.

Feodor Rojankovsky's papers focus on his work as an illustrator of children's books. The collection production material for seven titles published between 1931 and 1967. Production materials include illustrations and studies, dummies, and an illustration proof. The collection also includes a watercolor done for a cover of Story Parade magazine and some miscellaneous artwork done in a variety of media, with one inscribed for Dr. Irvin Kerlan.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7492237

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Rojankovsky, Feodor, 1891-1970

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Feodor Rojankovsky was born December 24, 1891 in Mitava, Russia. He attended the Moscow Fine Arts Academy from 1912-1914, served in the Russian Army during World War I, and began illustrating children's books during the Russian Revolution. After the Revolution, he left Russia and worked in Europe, living in France for many years. In 1931, he illustrated Daniel Boone: Les Adventures d'un Chasseur Americain Parmi les Peaux-Rouges. The work was edited by Esther Averill in its American edition and t...