Rostislav Alexandrovich Danov (1941 - 1993)
1941-11-21Ashgabat, USSR1993-07-29St. Petersburg, RussiaRussia, USSR
Rostislav Alexandrovich Danov
Rostislav Alexandrovich Danov (Russian: Ростислав Александрович Данов) was a Soviet artist of the late twentieth century. He is known as a graphic-animalist, naturalist, writer and professional snake artist.
Rostislav Danov began practicing animalistics in the last years of his life. He was the author of many works, some of which are kept in the Darwin Museum in Moscow. The artist illustrated books, including "Rare and Endangered Animals. Amphibians and Reptiles." Gorlov was also working on an unfinished book, "Year of the Snake," where he planned to describe the seasons of Turkmen nature through the eyes of a gyurza. His manuscripts, hundreds of drawings and 15 volumes of field diaries with graphic sketches have been preserved.
Date and place of birt: | 21 november 1941, Ashgabat, USSR |
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Date and place of death: | 29 july 1993, St. Petersburg, Russia |
Nationality: | Russia, USSR |
Period of activity: | XX century |
Specialization: | Animalist, Artist, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Researcher, Writer |
Genre: | Animalistic |
Art style: | Realism, Contemporary art |