Gennady Alekseyevich Myasnikov (Russian: Геннадий Алексеевич Мясников; 12 September 1919 – 16 January 1989) was a Soviet production designer and artist. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for his work on the epic film War and Peace (1967). He was born in Sosnovka (now Perm Krai), and died in Moscow.
Filmography
- The Stone Flower (1946); together with Mikhail Bogdanov
- Michurin (1948); together with Bogdanov
- Three Encounters (1948)
- Brave People (1950); together with Bogdanov
- Przhevalsky (1951); together with Bogdanov
- Hostile Whirlwinds (1953); together with Bogdanov
- Heroes of Shipka (1954)
- The First Echelon (1955)
- The Communist (1957); together with Bogdanov
- Pardesi (1957); together with Bogdanov
- Russian Souvenir (1960); together with Bogdanov
- The Cossacks (1961); together with Bogdanov
- Hussar Ballad (1962); together with Bogdanov
- War and Peace (1967); together with Bogdanov
- Matters of the Heart (1973)
- The Last Victim (1975)
- A Strange Woman (1977)
References
- Georges Sadoul (1972). Dictionary of Films. University of California Press. p. 407. ISBN 978-0-520-02152-5.
Gennady Myasnikov Voina i Mir.
- "Геннадий Мясников - биография - советские художники-постановщики - Кино-Театр.РУ".
External links
- Gennady Myasnikov at IMDb
- Kino-Teatr.ru (in Russian)
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- 1919 births
- 1989 deaths
- 20th-century Russian male artists
- People from Perm Krai
- Academic staff of the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography
- Academic staff of High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors
- Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography alumni
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union members
- People's Artists of the RSFSR (visual arts)
- Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour
- Film poster artists
- Soviet production designers
- Film artist stubs
- Burials at Vostryakovskoye Cemetery