Vladimir Grigorevich Suteev (Russian: Ð'ладимир
Ð"ригорьевич Сутеев) (5 July 1903 â€" 10 March 1993)
was a Russian author, artist and animator who primarily wrote stories
for children. He was among the founders of the Soviet animation
industry.Suteev's books have been translated into 36 languages and
published in countries such as Norway, France, Mexico, Yugoslavia,
Czechoslovakia and Japan.Vladimir Suteev was born in Moscow into a
family of Zinaida Vasilievna Suteeva and Grigory Osipovich Suteev
(1879â€"1960), a prominent Russian physician, dermatologist,
mycologist, one of the leading actinomycosis researches who served as
the head of the venereology section at the Moscow Department of
Healthcare during the Soviet days. A graduate of the Imperial Moscow
University, Grigory Suteev was also practicing painting and music,
performing with concerts at the Assembly of the Nobility.
Ð"ригорьевич Сутеев) (5 July 1903 â€" 10 March 1993)
was a Russian author, artist and animator who primarily wrote stories
for children. He was among the founders of the Soviet animation
industry.Suteev's books have been translated into 36 languages and
published in countries such as Norway, France, Mexico, Yugoslavia,
Czechoslovakia and Japan.Vladimir Suteev was born in Moscow into a
family of Zinaida Vasilievna Suteeva and Grigory Osipovich Suteev
(1879â€"1960), a prominent Russian physician, dermatologist,
mycologist, one of the leading actinomycosis researches who served as
the head of the venereology section at the Moscow Department of
Healthcare during the Soviet days. A graduate of the Imperial Moscow
University, Grigory Suteev was also practicing painting and music,
performing with concerts at the Assembly of the Nobility.
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