Nina Vatolina

Nina Vatolina
Нина Николаевна Ватолина
Born1915 (1915)
Died2002 (aged 86–87)
Moscow, Russia
Spouses
  • Nikolai Denisov (1934–1945)
  • Max Avadevich Birshtein (m. 1945)

Nina Nikolaevicha Vatolina (1915–2002) was a Soviet Russian poster artist. Active from the late 1930s into the 1960s, she has been called "formidably prolific"[1] and credited with "some of the best" Soviet poster design in the era.[2]

Her work is held at the Tate Modern[3] and the Victoria and Albert Museum.[4]

  1. ^ Balina, Marina; Rudova, Larissa; Kostetskaya, Anastasia (30 November 2022). Historical and Cultural Transformations of Russian Childhood: Myths and Realities. Taylor & Francis. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-000-78067-3.
  2. ^ Gosling, Lucinda; Robinson, Hilary; Tobin, Amy (25 December 2018). The Art of Feminism: Images that Shaped the Fight for Equality, 1857–2017. Chronicle Books. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-4521-7001-5.
  3. ^ "Nina Vatolina 1915–2002". Tate. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
  4. ^ Vatolina, Nina (1965). "COMMUNISM IS THE START OF THE SOVIET UNION". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 24 August 2024.