Off To See Efimov
New exhibition at the Political Cartoon Gallery, runs from 18th November to the 22 December :-
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. The Exhibition consists of 50 original cartoons from the early 1930s, through the Second World War to the 1950s and the Cold War between the two superpowers.
The Political Cartoon Gallery, 32 Store Street, London WC1E 7BS, is open Monday to Friday 10.30am 5.30pm and on Saturdays between 11.30am 5.30pm. Phone Dr Tim Benson on 020 7580 1114 for further details or images email him at info@politicalcartoon.co.uk
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. The Exhibition consists of 50 original cartoons from the early 1930s, through the Second World War to the 1950s and the Cold War between the two superpowers.
The Political Cartoon Gallery, 32 Store Street, London WC1E 7BS, is open Monday to Friday 10.30am 5.30pm and on Saturdays between 11.30am 5.30pm. Phone Dr Tim Benson on 020 7580 1114 for further details or images email him at info@politicalcartoon.co.uk

Posted by David Lloyd on Friday, October 21. 2005 -
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Posted by David Lloyd on Sunday, October 16. 2005 -
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