Description: ----> Original film title on the poster: БЕЗ ВИДИМИХ ПРИЧИН Original (transliteration) film title: BEZ VIDIMYKH PRICHIN Literal English translation: FOR NO APPARENT REASON POSTER ARTIST: BANDARENKO U. DIRECTED BY: YEVGENIY TATARSKY GENRE: CRIME, DETECTIVE, WWI POSTER LANGUAGE: UKRAINIAN PRINT YEAR: 1982 PRINT RUN: 23.000 POSTER COUNTRY: USSR FILM COUNTRY: USSR PUBLISHED BY: "UKRREKLAMFILM", KIEV SIZE: IN: 23 ¼ x 32 ¼ = CM: 59 x 82 PRODUCED BY: LENFILM STUDIO CONDITION: ROLLED, GOOD FILMPLOTSTARSIMDBARTISTFILMPLOTSTARRINGIMDBPOSTER ARTISTOriginal vintage Soviet movie poster (from the first release of the film in Soviet Union - August 1982) for the film "Bez Vidimykh Prichin" - a feature WWI crime film a screen version of Sergei Alexandrov's story "A deck without an ace" - directed by Eugene Tatarsky, a highly famous Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter. People's Artist of the Russian Federation. . 1921 Three seemingly unrelated terrible events took place in a provincial Siberian town. But Chekist Kamchatov is convinced that there are links between the murders and, moreover, in the latter case, the suicide of the young guard was, in his opinion, clearly staged. These conclusions helped Kamchatov to get on the trail of the White Guard group and neutralize Meshcheryakov's gang.☆Ernst Romanov ☆Irina Alfyorova ☆Lev Prygunov ☆Georgiy Drozd ☆Mikhail Kononov ☆Evgeniy Kindinov ☆Igor Dmitriev ☆Nikolay Lavrov www.imdb.com/title/tt0238855/ LYKYANOV MIRON VLADIMIROVICH (1936 - 2007) - Soviet and Russian poster artist, teacher. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR (1970). Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1993). Lukyanov Miron Vladimirovich was born on July 19, 1936 in the city of Moscow in the family of the architect Lukyanov V.D. From 1943 to 1949 he studied at school, from 1949 to 1954 he studied at the Moscow Art School at the Institute named after Surikov, and in 1954 he entered the Moscow State Art Institute named after Surikov and graduated from it in 1960 with honors in the specialty of poster, studied under M.M. Cheremnykh and N.A. Ponomarev. In the 60s he worked a lot in film posters. Miron Vladimirovich created posters for the outstanding Soviet films "Andrei Rublev", "White Sun of the Desert", "Once Again About Love", "Clear Sky", "I, Grandma, Iliko and Illarion". Since the beginning of the 70s, he has been mainly engaged in social and political posters, collaborating with the publishing houses "Iskusstvo" and "Plakat". Miron Vladimirovich was a member of the Moscow Union of Artists since 1963, Participated in regional, republican, all-Union, international exhibitions of posters, exhibitions of Soviet posters abroad; repeatedly became their laureate, was awarded with honorary diplomas and prizes. A wonderful artist, an experienced teacher, he actively participated in the education and training of young graphic artists, in the development of the main programs and methodological guidelines of the department. His pedagogical experience was embodied in a number of scientific and educational-methodical works published by him. The works of Miron Vladimirovich of the last decade had a pronounced socio-political character. Posters such as “Maybe this is a place for me”, “Come to the country of Marlboro”, “Help the culture”, “Person of the Year” in a peculiar artistic manner demonstrate the acute contradictions of the new life in Russia. Theatrical posters are full of reflections on the place of the individual in society, the conflict nature of our world, its paradoxicality. Posters dedicated to the quality and competitiveness of Russian products were originally made. The work of Lukyanov Miron Vladimirovich clearly testifies to the uniqueness of his talent, which is a real witness to our history and modernity. One of those who introduced a new aesthetics, a new plastic idea and beauty to the political poster. As a rule, this was not in the posters of that time. The poster artists of the older generation are being replaced by young artists: V. S. Karakashev, L. Ya. Levshunova, M. V. Lukyanov, V. I. Ostrovsky - the "Cheremnykh people" of the last wave, who breathed new aesthetic thinking into the poster world. The posters created by Lukyanov are present in the collection of the Fine Arts of the Russian State Library (RSL), the State Center for Contemporary Art, the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics (MMK), the Vologda State Museum-Reserve, the State Literary Museum, the Saratov Regional Museum of Local History (SOMK), the State Exhibition Center "ROSIZO" The State Central Cinema Museum, the Nevyansk State Historical and Architectural Museum (NGIAM), the Yaroslavl Art Museum, the Museum of the History of Kronstadt, the Gusevsky Museum of History and Local Lore named after A.M. Ivanov, the Efremov Regional Art and Local Lore Museum (ERHKM), private galleries and collections. facebook.com\sovietartposters Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 150 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Size: Medium
Region of Origin: USSR
Handmade: No
Artist: BANDARENKO U.
Framing: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Vintage, Socrealism, Socialist Realism, Affichiste, Art Deco, Illustration Art, Indian, Russian
Item Height: 32 in
Item Width: 22 in
Material: Paper
Theme: Film, Advertising, Art, Conflicts & Wars, History, Militaria, Movies, Science & Medicine, Social History
Personalize: No
Type: Poster
Title: BEZ VIDIMYKH PRICHIN
Features: Unframed, 1st Edition, Limited Edition
Subject: Film, Advertising, Movies, Actors, Military, World War II (1939-1945)
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Culture: USSR
Item Length: 32 in
Signed: No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Year of Production: 1982
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Date of Creation: 1980-1990
Width (Inches): 22
Color: Multi-Color
Height (Inches): 32