Boris Artzybasheff

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Boris Artzybasheff


Born
in Kharkiv, Ukraine
May 25, 1899

Died
July 16, 1965

Genre
Art


Boris Artzybasheff (Ukrainian: Борис Арцебашев, 25 May 1899, Kharkiv, Ukraine, then in Russian Empire– 16 July 1965) was an American illustrator of Russian-Ukrainian origin active in the United States, notable for his strongly worked and often surreal designs.

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Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale

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As I See: The Fantastic Wor...

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Poor Shaydullah

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Verotchka's Tales: Coloring...

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The Busiest Man in Town.

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“And now, my gentle friends, we are at the tale's end. For what was good in it, praise it; but for the rest forgive the poor story-teller. A wrong word is not like the bird in a cage. If ever a word flies out, no man can jump and catch it. In this I have no doubt!”
Boris Artzybasheff, Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale

“(G)irlish beauty is not like the taxpayer's duty: it's here today but gone tomorrow.”
Boris Artzybasheff, Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale

“And his thoughts were like entangled black threads. He could never find the end to them.”
Boris Artzybasheff, Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale

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