Education
In 1900-1908 he studied at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Saint St. Petersburg.
In 1900-1908 he studied at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Saint St. Petersburg.
He is best known by a series of historical paintings and lithographs devoted to the Polish–Muscovite War (1605-1618) and the Seven Years" War. His graduate work was a painting named Greetings to you, heroes of labor. After the October Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War, Lissner continued to work as painter, and also actively took part in the turbulent social and artistic life of the first decade of the Soviet Union.
From 1909 he participated in Art exhibitions, being an exhibitor and member of various associations of visual artists and art societies, such as the Society for Travelling Art Exhibitions, the Society of Artists Free Arts (1911-1918), and others In the 1920s he became a member of Moscow groups and associations of soviet artists, such as Art to working people (1925-1928), Wing (1926-1928), and the Repin Society of painters (1924-1929).