Konstantin Konstantinovich Ivanov (1921-2003) - Soviet and Russian graphic artist. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1974) He received his first drawing lessons from his father, a graphic artist Konstantin Lvovich Ivanov.
1933. Classes in the art studio named after V. I. Lenin. Works in various genres of poster, mainly political.
1941-1945. While at the front, he drew posters for "Agitokon TASS" and made front sketches.
1950s-1970s. He created satirical posters, some together with Veniamin Briskin. As a result of trips to the USSR and foreign countries, he performed the following series: "White Sea", "Baikal", "Norway", "France" and others. He created a number of sculptural works in stone and metal.
1956-1991. He worked in the workshop of "Agitposter", took part in its organization.
1960s-1980s. Posters for Sanprosvet, Mosconcert, Soyuzgostsirk, Reklamfilm.
1967, 1968. Gold medals (collective), 1968 Silver medal - all for sanitary and educational posters at the International Health and Educational Poster Competitions in Bologna.
1974. Honored Artist of the RSFSR.
1993. Executed the coat of arms of Moscow (approved by the Moscow City Duma).
1995. Moscow Prize for the coat of arms of Moscow.
He died in 2003. He was buried at the Vvedensky cemetery (19th).