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Василий Алексеевич Вата́гин (1 января 1883, Москва — 30 мая 1969, там же) — российский и советский график и скульптор-анималист, педагог, профессор, академик АХ СССР (1957, член-корреспондент 1947), народный художник РСФСР (1964) и лауреат Сталинской премии третьей степени (1952). Vasily Alekseyevich Vatagin (20 December 1883 – 31 May 1969) was a Russian and Soviet wildlife artist who worked on a variety of media producing paintings, sculpture, reliefs and illustrations. His works have been used in books and are installed in many institution in Russia. He was a professor at the Moscow Higher School of Arts and Industry. Vatagin worked on racial and anthropological themes briefly. While in Berlin in 1926 he stayed with Nikolay Timofeev-Ressovsky. Between 1924 and 1929 he produced masks of the people of the Soviet Union for the Moscow Museum of Ethnology. Vasili Aleksejevitsj Vatagin (Russisch: Васийли Алексеевич Ватагин) (Moskou, 20 december 1883 – aldaar, 31 mei 1969) was een Russische en Sovjet natuurkunstenaar die aan verschillende media werkte en schilderijen, beeldhouwwerken, reliëfs en illustraties produceerde. Zijn werken zijn gebruikt in boeken en zijn in veel instellingen in Rusland te vinden. Hij was een professor aan de Moskouse Hogere School voor Kunst en Industrie. Wassili Alexejewitsch Watagin (russisch Василий Алексеевич Ватагин; * 20. Dezember 1883jul. / 1. Januar 1884greg. in Moskau; † 30. Mai 1969 ebenda) war ein russisch-sowjetischer Tiermaler, Bildhauer und Hochschullehrer.
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