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Nikolai Stepanov
Born
Николай Александрович Степанов

(1807-05-03)3 May 1807
Died5 December 1877(1877-12-05) (aged 70)
Moscow, Russian Empire
Occupation(s)artist, caricaturist, editor
Years active1840s–1876

Nikolai Alexandrovich Stepanov (Russian: Николай Александрович Степанов, 3 May 1807, Kaluga, Russian Empire, – 5 December 1877, Moscow, Russian Empire) was a Russian artist, caricaturist and editor. Army general Pyotr Alexandrovich Stepanov was his brother.

In the 1840s Stepanov contributed to Syn Otechestva, Illustrirovanny Almanac and Music Album (which he edited in 1849 with Alexander Dargomyzhsky, his brother-in-law), in 1855–1856 he published several albums of caricatures. In 1859 along with Vasily Kurochkin Stepanov co-founded and co-edited the satirical journal Iskra to which he contributed more than 1600 sketches and caricatures. After this publication's closure Stepanov founded Budilnik (Alarm-clock) magazine.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Trubachov, S. The Caricaturist Stepanov. Istorichesky Vestnik. 1891, No.2, Pp. 467–487
  2. ^ "Николай Александрович Степанов". Russian Biographical Dictionary. Retrieved 16 May 2015.