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Artzybasheff

American  
[ahrt-si-bah-shif, uhr-tsi-bah-shyif] / ˌɑrt sɪˈbɑ ʃɪf, ʌr tsɪˈbɑ ʃyɪf /

noun

  1. Boris Mikhailovich 1899–1965, U.S. illustrator and writer, born in Russia.


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Originally published in 1935 with illustrations by the late Boris Artzybasheff, Circus made the same impact on the American public then as it did on the people of Finney's fictional Arizona town.

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Sometimes the newsmaker Artzybasheff is asked to paint lends himself to fairly conventional treatment, but even then "Artzy" is likely to surprise us.

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A staff of six devoted a full two months to the project, consulted occasionally with Artist Artzybasheff, and produced seven lively models�made of Styrofoam with a papier-mach�; and plastic covering.

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Pearl Harbor Sir: Whether purposely or not, Artist Artzybasheff shows the arm of the Navy as being the only one on top of, not bound up in red tape.

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Artzybasheff has given her as much warmth as one of the gadgets he draws so well for your covers.

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