Ivan Dubasov

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Ivan Dubasov was a Soviet graphic artist and designer best known for creating key state symbols and banknote designs of the USSR.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet artist
designer
graphic artist
human
areaOfActivity currency design
numismatics-related design
philately
security printing
state heraldry
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
employer Goznak NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Russian
fieldOfWork banknote design
graphic design
state symbols
genre socialist realism
hasRole chief artist of Goznak
influenced Soviet banknote design
Soviet state visual identity
influencedBy European banknote engraving traditions
Russian graphic art
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Soviet art
notableFor contributing to the visual style of official Soviet documents
creating visual elements that appeared on most Soviet banknotes of the mid-20th century
design of Soviet banknotes
design of state symbols of the USSR
integrating security features into graphic design of banknotes
notableWork designs for Soviet lottery tickets
designs for Soviet orders and medals
designs for Soviet passports
designs for Soviet ruble banknotes
designs for Soviet state securities
designs for bonds and financial documents of the USSR
designs for foreign banknotes produced by Goznak
designs for foreign postage stamps produced by Goznak
designs for postage stamps of the USSR
designs for state emblems and coats of arms
graphic design for Soviet propaganda materials
ornamental and security patterns for banknotes
portraits and vignettes on Soviet currency
occupation designer
graphic artist
illustrator
partOf Soviet graphic design tradition
workLocation Moscow

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