Victor Tsigal

Victor Efimovich Tsigal (Russian: Виктор Ефимович Цигаль) (May 21, 1916 March 21, 2005[1]) was a Russian painter.

Tsigal was born into a Jewish family in Odessa in 1916.[2]

He became a noted painter and produced a large body of work in the socialist realist style.[3]

Tsigal was commissioned to design the new Soviet Rouble bank note which was issued in 1961. He came up with a series of designs depicting scenes from Soviet daily life and Soviet industrial achievements.

Tsigal became an expert on the production and design of banknotes and travelled widely from the 1960s until the late 1980s giving the benefit of his expertise to Communist groups and organisations in a number of countries.

References

  1. http://artinvestment.ru/en/news/exhibitions/20090225_zigal_and_shahinian.html
  2. Russian Jewish Encyclopedia
  3. Gertsenberg, Vera Robertovna (1963). Viktor Tsigal. Khudozhnik RSFSR. Retrieved 2008-11-14.