Yuliy Ganf
Yuliy Abramovich Ganf (Russian: Ганф, Юлий Абрамович) (June 8, 1898 – 1973) was a Soviet Russian graphic artist, a People's Artist of the USSR, especially known for his satirical cartoons in the Krokodil magazine. The artworks of Ganf are exhibited in several museums of art throughout Russia and CIS: Tver Museum of Art, Yekaterinburg Museum of Art, Lugansk Museum of Art, Yerevan Armenia Art Gallery, the Russian State Library and other collections.
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Yuliy Ganf
Yuliy Abramovich Ganf (Russian: Ганф, Юлий Абрамович) (June 8, 1898 – 1973) was a Soviet Russian graphic artist, a People's Artist of the USSR, especially known for his satirical cartoons in the Krokodil magazine. The artworks of Ganf are exhibited in several museums of art throughout Russia and CIS: Tver Museum of Art, Yekaterinburg Museum of Art, Lugansk Museum of Art, Yerevan Armenia Art Gallery, the Russian State Library and other collections.
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Юлий Абрамович Ганф (1898—1973) — советский художник-график, карикатурист.
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Юлий Абрамович Ганф (1898—1973) — советский художник-график, карикатурист.
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