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  RED FILES: Soviet Propaganda Machine - Boris Efimov Interview
Efimov: I consider the beginning of my career as a political cartoonist being from the summer of 1919.
Efimov: When the war finished, and our allies stopped being our allies, there was created a situation where we started to depict them as a kind of enemy, as aggressors.
Efimov: In my opinion, propaganda was always a weapon in the hands of the politicians who held the fate of the country in their hands.
www.pbs.org /redfiles/prop/deep/interv/p_int_boris_efimov.htm   (1880 words)

  
 Boris Efimov: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Efimov even recycled his earlier red arrowed map of the Soviet advance westwards as Hitler's ally to form a new cartoon of the relentless pressing back of the German army out of Russia during the last two years of the war.
Efimov was a considerable artist, which is confirmed by the sketches he did of the defendants at the Nuremberg trials in 1946.
Efimov was brought back to work as a cartoonist in time for Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union, which brought the Holocaust with it.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Efimov_Boris_169355676.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Russian culture navigator
Recently Boris Efimov was appointed to head the new department of the caricature art of the Russian Academy of Art.
Boris Efimov believes the caricature is loosing its original essence and could be hardly called the socially eloquent and useful art, as Maxim Gorky defined it.
Efimov believes it would be better to have no caricatures than to have enemies.
www.vor.ru /culture/cultarch235_eng.html   (3569 words)

  
 Stalin’s Favourite Cartoonist ‘Boris Efimov’ - What's On In London
Boris Efimov is probably the most famous Soviet cartoonist in Russian history and his work was so admired by Joseph Stalin that he managed to survive the latter’s purges, although Stalin did have his brother shot.
Efimov’s work, which regularly appeared in Pravda, was similar in style to David Low, but was obviously politically completely in tune with what Stalin required from his favourite cartoonist.
In fact, Stalin was known to even alter Efimov’s captions if he didn’t agree with them; such was the Russian leader’s fascination with his cartoons.
www.allinlondon.co.uk /whats-on.php?event=3757   (227 words)

  
 The Social Affairs Unit - Web Review: Stalin's Favourite Cartoonist Boris Efimov at the Political Cartoon ...
Unfortunately, many of Efimov's cartoons are not dated and in some cases have no captions, otherwise they would be a great history of these times.
Koltsov was executed in 1940 and before that Efimov had been unemployed for a time, since he was now known to be the brother of an enemy of the people.
Efimov is alleged to have replied that he:
www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk /blog/archives/000680.php   (3403 words)

  
 Camden Islington & West End - News Reviews Listings
Now, that two-way discourse is a pure flight of fancy from myself, because it’s never been known for a Prime Minister to ring up a well-known cartoonist to instruct him in his arts.
Astonishingly, Efimov is still alive and active at the great age of 105.
The Efimov show is being opened by Robert Service, an eminent Oxford don who made his reputation as a Kremlin-watcher pouring out books on the life and death of the Soviet Union.
www.camdennewjournal.co.uk /111705/gulliver.htm   (1102 words)

  
 Central Tien Shan: Pobeda-1998 expedition.
The triumphal eating of the watermelons carried from the civilization in the close family's circle.
Left to right: Efimov, Sorokin, Dubovik, Gonenko, Markeev, Bondarev, Vasenkov.
There are the Zvezdochka [Little Star] gl., Dikiy pass, Pobeda peak to the behind..
extreme.k2.omsknet.ru /eng/tienshan/CTS/pobeda98   (361 words)

  
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The series of Tsereteli’s sculptural portraits “Our contemporaries” comprises portraits of noted figures of art whose names are associated with great cultural achievements of the early 20th century.
The renowned names of Fiedor Shalyapin and Vsevolod Meyerhold, Alexander Block, Sergei Yessenin, Vladimir Mayakovski, Anna Akhmatova, Nickolai Ghumilev, Osip Mandelshtam, Boris Pasternak, Ivan Bunin are in the golden fund of home and world artistic legacy.
Very impressive are images of Alexi П, the Patriarch of All Russia; Ilya П, Patriarch of All Georgia and St. Nickolas the Wonder Worker.
www.tsereteli.ru /news_i.php?code=1700   (239 words)

  
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  3. Igor Efimov, PhD, assocate professor, Case Western Reserve, in charge of the Scholarship program and Medical Mission to Russia and Nikolay Vasilyev, MD - researcher from Cleveland Clinic - in charge of the R-AMA Journal will be introduces into the BOD.
Igor Efimov, PhD and I plan to go there to represent R-AMA.
If you have other issues to discuss or if you have any questions, please, let me know.
www.russiandoctors.org /updates/March2004.doc   (558 words)

  
 The Week in Chess 269
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If such a poll had been held in 1971 then I'm certain Boris Spassky would have been near the top.
Years of decline that followed his loss of the title in 1972 and the fact that a great book on his career has yet to be written all conspired against him.
www.chesscenter.com /twic/twic269.html   (3860 words)

  
 IslamOnline - Art & Entertainment Section   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nawara Mahfoud was four years old when she watched her parents get hauled off to prison.
Boris Efimov is probably the most famous Soviet cartoonist in Russian history and his work was so admired by Joseph Stalin…
In keeping with the Museum’s long tradition of presenting animation, this is the most extensive gallery exhibition that MoMA has ever devoted to the genre…
islamonline.net /English/ArtCulture/2005/12/article08.shtml   (335 words)

  
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Correspondence, writings, orders, and photographs, relating to the Russian Civil War.
This collection contains the correspondence of Colonel A. Efimov with Boris Borisovich Filimonov, a participant and author of several books on the Russian Civil War in Siberia and the Far East, 1918-1922.
The only writings in the collection are notes and drafts and the printed copy of Efimov's
www.oac.cdlib.org /view/mets/6k/tf8c60066k.mets.xml   (221 words)

  
 MMU - Faculty of Art & Design - Staff - Aulich, J., 2005 - Forced Laughter. An exhibition of 105 cartoons by Boris ...
MMU - Faculty of Art and Design - Staff - Aulich, J., 2005 - Forced Laughter.
An exhibition of 105 cartoons by Boris Efimov
Catalogue essay, 'Boris Efimov and the Soviet Political Cartoon', pp12-14
www.artdes.mmu.ac.uk /staff/research/1568   (42 words)

  
 Two Families of Rep-Like Genes That Probably Originated by Interspecies Recombination Are Represented in Viral, ...
Articles by Gibbs, M. Articles by Efimov, B. PubMed
Articles by Gibbs, M. Articles by Efimov, B. © The Author 2006.
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution.
mbe.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/23/6/1097   (387 words)

  
 bibliography
This site provides information about important Soviet figures that were involved with propaganda during the Cold War.
There is interviews with people such as Boris Efimov, a famous political cartoonist during the years of the Soviet regime.
This site displays a number of Soviet posters that were published during the Cold War.
www.geocities.com /happygirl823/bibliography.html   (220 words)

  
 Biographical Files of Elizabeth Teague: Container List
Matveeva, Novella - Maiorets, Anatolii I. Maiorskii, Boris - Mazurov, Kirill
Mozhaev, Boris - Mukha, Stepan N. Mukha, Vitalii - Murakhovsky, Sergei
Yakimov, Boris - Yakovlev, Aleksandr M. Yakovlev, Aleksandr N., 1982 - 1983
www.osa.ceu.hu /db/fa/300-5-151-1.htm   (4897 words)

  
 Fort Worth Weekly | Best Arts & Entertainment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ballet Arlington gave an authoritative look at the Bolshoi Ballet's Carmen Suite choreographed some years ago by Alberto Alsonso for Mia Pletsetskaya, and danced here by the remarkable Marianna Ryshkina, also from the Bolshoi.
With Alexander Vetrov as Don Jose and Mindagus Bauzys as Escamillo -- both Russian-trained dancers -- and staging overseen by Pletsetskaya's former partner Boris Efimov, the performance was modern classical dancing at its best.
Bruce Wood created a unique look at Ravel's Bolero for his modern dance troupe that elevated the company to a new performance level.
www.fwweekly.com /issues/2001-09-20/bestae22.html   (295 words)

  
 MMU | MIRIAD | Visual Culture Research Centre | Activities
A selection of recent research outputs by members of the Visual Culture Research Centre.
An exhibition of 105 cartoons by Boris Efimov, Galerie Nova sin, Prague, Czech Republic, 6th-30th October 2005.
The Top Room: A Retrospective, CHELSEA Space, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, 5 November - 18 December 2005.
www.miriad.mmu.ac.uk /visualculture/activities.php   (623 words)

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