Friday, June 27, 2025

Yuri Valentinovich Tsarev

 


Tsarev Yuri Valentinovich (1932-1996)

Graphic artist, poster artist. In 1952 he began working as an artist at the Khudozhestvenny cinema in Moscow. In 1954 he entered the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography at the art department. In 1955 he began working at the Reklamfilm publishing house. The author of numerous film posters (“We are child prodigies” 1960, “The Marriage of Balzaminov” 1965, “Two Comrades Served”, “The Golden Calf” 1968), made several trade advertising posters (“To the buyer - a high level of service!” 1982). He created posters on political and social topics (“No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten”, 1967), designed and illustrated books. One of the artist’s most significant creative successes was his series of posters for the film by A. Zarkhi based on Leo Tolstoy’s novel “Anna Karenina” (1967). He worked in the art workshop for visual propaganda AGITPLAKAT, creating posters on agricultural and socio-political topics. Posters by Yu. V. Tsarev are in the collections of the Russian State Library and the State Central Museum of Cinema, the State Museum of Political History of Russia, the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, the Volgograd Regional Museum of Local Lore (VOKM), the Voronezh Regional Museum of Local Lore, the State Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve, the Ivanovo State Museum of History and Local Lore named after D. G. Burylin (IGIKM named after D. G. Burylin), Vyborg United Museum-Reserve, Stavropol State Museum-Reserve, Yaroslavl Historical-Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve, City Museum of Local Lore of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Historical and Art Museum Complex of Nefteyugansk, National Museum of the Republic of Mari El named after. T. Evseev, Museum complex named after. I. V. Panfilov, Petrovsky district, Russian private collections.

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«Portrait of Alexander Pushkin»

Student work by Yu. V. Tsarev. The work was written in 1952 or 1954 from the original in the Pushkin Museum.
acquired from the author's son Yu Yu Tsarev in 2022.














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