Background
Vadim Fedorovich Ryndin was born on January 2, 1902 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
graphic artist painter Stage designer
Vadim Fedorovich Ryndin was born on January 2, 1902 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
In 1922 Vadim Fedorovich graduated from the Voronezh Higher State Artistic and Technical Workshops (teacher N.Kh. Maksimov, S.M. Romanovich). During his studies in Voronezh, he led classes at the preparatory department of the Higher State Art and Technical Workshops, worked under the direction of M.M. Bespalov assistant artist in a drama theater.
In 1921 Vadim Fedorovich created sketches of scenery for the staging of the tragedy of Friedrich Schiller's "Robbers". One of the organizers of the puppet theater "Den" (Voronezh, 1922). In 1924 he designed a production based on the play of William Shakespeare "Hamlet" at the Voronezh Theater of Free Masters. Since 1925, the artist of the Moscow Chamber Theater. Vadim Fedorovich taught at the Moscow Art Institute named after V.I. Surikova (since 1965). In the 1920s he painted a paired portrait of N.Kh. Maximova and S.M. Romanovich, performed a series of graphic religious compositions: "The Sacrifice of Abraham", "Annunciation", "Scene of Martyrdom".