- Yuri Annenkov
Yuri Pavlovich Annenkov ( _ru. Юрий Павлович Анненков; OldStyleDate|23 July|1889|
11 July 1889 inPetropavlovsk ,Russian Empire –18 July 1974 inParis ,France ), [Names by which he is credited for his work on films include "Georges Annenkov", "Georges Annet", and "D'Annenkoff". Sometimes he signed his work "G. Annenkoff." [http://www.shareholder.com/bid/news/20021112-95036.cfm] [http://mymovies.imdb.com/name/nm0030333/] [http://www.elithographs.com/images/vol_0932.jpg] ] was a Russian artist mostly known for his book illustrations and portraits. He also worked for theatre and cinema (design). A member ofMir Iskusstva .Yuri Annenkov was born into a well-known family (among his ancestors was
Pavel Annenkov ,Pushkin 's publisher); his father, Pavel Annenkov was involved into revolutionary activities that led him to exile inSiberia . The Annenkovs moved back toSt. Petersburg in 1892.In 1908 Annenkov entered the
University of St. Petersburg and attended Saveli Seidenberg's studio classes, together withMarc Chagall . Next year, 1909, he attended Jan Ciaglinski's studio. In 1911-1912 Annenkov moved to Paris to work in the studios ofMaurice Denis andFélix Vallotton . In 1913 Annenkov worked in Switzerland. Upon his return to St. Petersburg in 1914 Annenkov mostly contributed to magazines (Satirikon, Teatr i Iskusstvo, Otechestvo) and worked for theatres.Maxim Gorky 's fairy-tale book, "Samovar", published in 1917 was his first work as a book designer. His recognition as a book illustrator came in the wake of his most known work - designingAlexander Blok 's poem,The Twelve , published in 1918 and gone through three printings within a year. In the next few years Annenkov designed numerous books forPetrograd authors (Mikhail Kuzmin andAleksey Remizov , to name a few). In 1919 Annenkov designed and staged "First Distiller, or How an Imp Earned a Hunk of Bread", a comedy by CountLev Tolstoi .Commissioned by the Bolshevik government, Annenkov together with
Mstislav Dobuzhinsky , S. Maslovski and A. Kugel, designed and staged the open-air mystery "Liberated Labour Anthem" on1 May 1920 inPetrograd . Later that year, Annenkov staged and designed another mass show for theOctober Revolution anniversary celebrations onPalace Square in Petrograd. In 1919-1920 Annenkov made a series of abstract sculptural assemblages and collages, influenced by theDada movement.1922 saw his book "Portraits". It contained 80 pictures of the key-figures of Russian art of the time (Gorki,
Zamyatin ,Remizov , Sologub, Blok,Akhmatova a.o.) made in 1906-1921. The book also included essays byYevgeny Zamyatin andMikhail Kuzmin . He joined theMir Iskusstva .Annenkov emigrated to the West in July 1924, first living in Germany and later settling in Paris. He continued to work as an artist and served as a costume designer for motion pictures.
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