Lev Atamanov (Russian: Лев Ртаманов), born Levon
Konstantinovich Atamanyan (Russian: Левон
ÐšÐ¾Ð½Ñ Ñ‚Ð°Ð½Ñ‚Ð¸Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ‡ Ð Ñ‚Ð°Ð¼Ð°Ð½Ñ Ð½, Armenian: Ô¼Ö‡Õ¸Õ¶
Ô¿Õ¸Õ¶Õ½Õ¿Õ¡Õ¶Õ¿Õ«Õ¶Õ« Ô±Õ¿Õ¡Õ´Õ¡Õ¶ÕµÕ¡Õ¶; 21 February [O.S. 8
February] 1905 â€" 12 February 1981), was a classic Soviet animated
films director of Armenian descent.Atamanov was one of the foremost
Soviet animation film directors and one of the founders of Soviet
animation art. He is the director of the famous classics of Soviet
animation, such as the prize-winning fairy tales The Yellow Stork
(Zhyoltyy aist) (1950), Scarlet Flower (Alenkiy tsvetochek) (1952),
The Golden Antelope (1954), the full-length animation The Snow Queen
(Snezhnaya koroleva) (1957), and the modern satirical tale The Key
(Klyuch) (1961). In his works Lev Atamanov subtly conveyed the
national colouring of fairy tales and combined romantic elation in
images of positive characters with warm and kind humor.
Konstantinovich Atamanyan (Russian: Левон
ÐšÐ¾Ð½Ñ Ñ‚Ð°Ð½Ñ‚Ð¸Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ‡ Ð Ñ‚Ð°Ð¼Ð°Ð½Ñ Ð½, Armenian: Ô¼Ö‡Õ¸Õ¶
Ô¿Õ¸Õ¶Õ½Õ¿Õ¡Õ¶Õ¿Õ«Õ¶Õ« Ô±Õ¿Õ¡Õ´Õ¡Õ¶ÕµÕ¡Õ¶; 21 February [O.S. 8
February] 1905 â€" 12 February 1981), was a classic Soviet animated
films director of Armenian descent.Atamanov was one of the foremost
Soviet animation film directors and one of the founders of Soviet
animation art. He is the director of the famous classics of Soviet
animation, such as the prize-winning fairy tales The Yellow Stork
(Zhyoltyy aist) (1950), Scarlet Flower (Alenkiy tsvetochek) (1952),
The Golden Antelope (1954), the full-length animation The Snow Queen
(Snezhnaya koroleva) (1957), and the modern satirical tale The Key
(Klyuch) (1961). In his works Lev Atamanov subtly conveyed the
national colouring of fairy tales and combined romantic elation in
images of positive characters with warm and kind humor.
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