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Nina Vatolina

Nina Nikolaevicha Vatolina was a Soviet Russian poster artist. Active from the late 1930s into the 1960s, she has been called "formidably prolific" and credited with "some of the best" Soviet poster design in the era.

Biography
borders on treason") Vatolina was born in Kolomna in 1915. She also studied under Viktor Deni It was reprinted in 1942 to address a potential Nazi invasion of Azerbaijan, with the art undergoing edits to better represent Azerbaijani women. She continued to also work on posters promoting political unity and Stalinism for the remainder of the war. In 1945, Vatolina divorced Denisov and married painter Max Avadevich Birshtein. health and eugenics, international relations, and the development of Siberia. According to art critic Evgeny Peremyshlev, Vatolina often based the female figures in her art on herself. Towards the end of her life, Vatolina said in interviews that she had always preferred painting over her post-World War II poster work, which she had produced out of obligation rather than passion. == Exhibits ==
Exhibits
She had solo exhibitions of her work in Moscow in 1957 and 1968. :v Her posters were also featured in the Tate's 2017 exhibit, "Red Star Over Russia: A Revolution in Visual Culture 1905–55". == Publications ==
Publications
We Are Posters (1962) • Walking the Tretiakov Gallery (1976) • Landscapes of Moscow (1983) == References ==
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