Khasieva, Raisa Vasil'evna
Хасиева, Раиса Васильевна
Born November 7, 1904, Vladikavkaz, Russian Empire; died 1994, location unknown, presumably Russia
Raisa Vasil'evna Khasieva had a long-lasting career in the field of graphic design. From 1924−1930, she was a student in the graphic arts department of VKHUTEIN [Higher Art and Technical Institute]. After graduating, she lived in Leningrad. Khasieva principally worked in the development of art for propaganda and agitational design. Her poster “Help the iron horse! Use horse-drawn ploughs" (1936) uses the technique of color linocut. In 1954, Raisa Vasil'evna Khasieva became a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
Sources & Citations
Lisina, I. A., et al. (1984). Sovetskoe iskusstvo: zhivopis', grafika, skul'ptura: katalog. Moscow: Khudozhnik RSFSR. (bio, pp. 300-301)
artmuseum.ru (bio)
tramvaiiskusstv.ru (bio)