Description: ----> Original Russian film title on the poster: НА ПОДМОСТКАХ СЦЕНЫ Original (transliteration) film title: NA PODMOSTKAKH STSENY Informal English film title: BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS POSTER ARTIST: DMITRIEVA G. & SAVOSTUYK R. DIRECTED BY: KONSTANTIN YUDIN GENRE: DRAMA, COMEDY, MUSICAL POSTER LANGUAGE: RUSSIAN PRINT YEAR: 1956 PRINT RUN: 25.000 POSTER COUNTRY: USSR FILM COUNTRY: USSR PUBLISHED BY: "REKLAMFILM", MOSCOW SIZE: IN: 28 ¾ x 39 ¾ = CM: 73 x 101 PRODUCED BY: MOSFILM STUDIO CONDITION: NEAR TO GOOD, FOLDED FILMPLOTSTARSIMDBARTISTFILMPLOTSTARRINGIMDBPOSTER ARTISTOriginal vintage Soviet very large format movie (from the first release of the film in Soviet Union - 28 June 1956) poster for the film "Na podmostkakh stseny" - Soviet feature film based on D. Lensky's vaudeville "Lev Gurych Sinichkin" staged in 1956 by Konstantin Yudin. Classic vaudeville, one of the best in its genre. Film shooting took place in the old part (Trading Rows) of Kostroma, in Kasimov and the Valuevo estate The poster has some slight discoloration and deterioration and paper loss at upper center, otherwise it is in a good overall collectable condition. Russian Empire, mid-19th century. The aged, impoverished dramatic actor Lev Gurych Sinichkin wanders around the cities with his young daughter Lisa in search of work. They dream that Lisa will someday succeed on stage and become a famous actress. Once in another provincial town, Lev Sinichkin, seeing on the theater poster the name of a familiar actress - Raisa Minichna Surmilova, tries with her help to attach her daughter to the theater. But a local prima donna with a quarrelsome character offers Lisa the place of a “person involved” - an ordinary actress in the crowd, and then completely refuses Sinichkin, not allowing any rivalry on stage. Lev Gurych, who does not want to back down, resorts to trickery and deceit, trying to replace Surmilova with his Lisa at the next performance. Enraged Surmilova, who has great connections and high patrons, begins to take revenge ... ☆Vasiliy Merkurev ☆Liliya Yudina ☆Tatyana Karpova ☆Nikolai Afanasyev ☆Mikhail Yanshin ☆Yuriy Lyubimov ☆Sergei Blinnikov ☆Stanislav Chekan www.imdb.com/title/tt0049536/ DMITRIEVA GALINA SOSLANBEKOVNA (1919-2014) - Graphic artist, painter, book illustrator, member of the Moscow, Russian and International Unions of Artists. Daughter of painter Galina Shubina and artist, sculptor Soslanbek Tavasiyev. Graduated from the Moscow Art Institute. Surikov (workshop of the famous Russian artist M. M. Cheremnykh) in 1955. The artist's interests are focused on the modern world around her - it is reflected in numerous portraits of her contemporaries, landscapes, everyday sketches. The collection of works by G. Dmitrieva includes hundreds of works: paintings, book illustrations, albums, and so on. They were repeatedly exhibited at general and personal exhibitions of the artist. In the classification of the Unified Artistic Rating of the Professional Union of Artists, he has the status of 4A - a professional artist with creative potential, who has a perspective assessment of specialists. *********************************************************************BOIM RAKHIL SOLOMONOVNA (1928-) - Soviet artist, graphic artist, poster artist. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR (since 1957). Honored Artist of Russia (2002). Born in Moscow on October 1, 1928 in the family of the artist Solomon Boim. Sister of the artist, poster artist Alexander Boim. In 1956-1958. on the posters she signed her husband's surname - Savostyuk R. She studied at the Moscow Art School with A. G. Sukiasyan and S. P. Mikhailov (1944–1949). She studied at the graphic department of the Moscow State Art Institute named after V. I. Surikov (1949–1953). Her teachers are M. S. Rodionov, M. A. Dobrov, M. M. Cheremnykh, N. A. Ponomarev and Yu. P. Reiner. Since 1952 - participant of all-Union, republican, zonal, Moscow and foreign exhibitions. Collaborated with the publishing house "Soviet artist"; author of socio-political posters: “The income of the collective farm is your property. Multiply it with your labor!” (together with I. V. Kalenskaya, 1966), “The path to abundance is work!” (together with I. V. Kalenskaya, 1967). Created a film poster from 1956 to 1967 for "Reklamfilm". The first works together with Galina Dmitrievna. In total, she performed 39 movie posters, including “Welcome, or No Trespassing” (1964) and “1002nd Night” (1965). Since 1971, creative interests have been closely associated with a large group of watercolor artists. This group included watercolor masters from Moscow, Leningrad, the Baltic states, Ukraine, the Caucasus, etc. Creative trips gave themes to such series of watercolors by R. S. Boim as “In the Altai Mountains”, “In the Tundra”, “Memories of Karelia”, "In the Far East", "In Turkmenistan", "White Sea Autumn", etc. Works by R. S. Boim are included in the collections of the State Museums of Ashgabat, Bishkek, Lvov, Tyumen, Novokuznetsk, Vladivostok. facebook.com\sovietartposters Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 300 USD
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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: 28 in x 39 in
Region of Origin: USSR
Handmade: No
Artist: DMITRIEVA G. & SAVOSTUYK R.
Character: Clown
Framing: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Vintage, Socrealism, Socialist Realism, Art Deco, Russian
Item Height: 28 in
Item Width: 39 in
Material: Paper
Theme: Film, Advertising, Animation, Art, Conflicts & Wars, History, Militaria, Movies, Social History, Sports, Music
Personalize: No
Type: Poster
Title: BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS
Features: 1st Edition, Limited Edition
Subject: Film, Art, Movies, History, Circus
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Culture: USSR
Item Length: 39 in
Signed: No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Year of Production: 1956
Unit of Sale: Single Piece