Viktor Andreyevich Simov (Russian: Виктор Андреевич Симов, 14 April 1858, Moscow - 21 August 1935, Moscow) was a Russian painter and scenographer.
Biography
editHe graduated from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1882. From 1885 to 1886, he worked as a decorator for Savva Mamontov, at his Private Opera. He also created some paintings and lithographs. In 1896, he held a joint exhibition, with Isaac Levitan and Alexander Popov , in Odessa.
In 1898, he decided to devote his career to working with the newly founded Moscow Art Theatre, where he would create designs for fifty-one performances and earn the admiration of the iconic actor, Konstantin Stanislavski.[1] Simov not only created a new aesthetic for set design, he was also involved with ideological interpretations of the material, and the directing process. Together with Stanislavski, he began the practice of doing field research.[2]
He expanded his activities in 1909, by designing a dacha in collaboration with the architect, Leonid Vesnin.[3] In 1912, for unknown reasons, he left the Art Theatre; working instead at the Moscow Free Theatre , the Maly Theatre, and the Opera Theatre at Stanislavski's acting studios.[1]
In 1924, he designed sets depicting Mars, for the groundbreaking science-fiction film, Aelita, by Yakov Protazanov. The following year, he also served as an artist, under the direction of Ivan Stepanov, for The Stationmaster, a dramatic film based on a story by Alexander Pushkin.[1] Later that same year, he returned to the Art Theatre, where he would stay until his death in 1935, aged seventy-seven.
References
edit- ^ a b c Большая советская энциклопедия (Great Soviet Encyclopedia). B. A. Vvedensky (Ed.) 2nd ed., Vol.39. Сигишоара — Соки. 1956.
- ^ * Brief biography @ Digital Soviet Art
- ^ A. G. Chinyakov, Братья Веснины (The Vesnin Brothers), Стройиздат, 1970
Further reading
edit- Paul Fryer and Anastasia Toros (Eds.) Viktor Simov: Stanislavsky’s Designer, Routledge, 2019 ISBN 978-1-1383-6651-0
- Y. I. Nekhoroshev: Декоратор Художественного театра Виктор Андреевич Симов (full text) Советский художник, 1984, 208 pages
External links
edit- Aelita: Queen of Mars (complete film) @ YouTube