Viktor Isayevich Tauber was a graphic artist and book illustrator. He was a member of the Artists’ Union of the USSR. Tauber was born in 1901 and studied at VKhUTEIN (Higher Art and Technical Studios) between 1922 and 1923. The artist worked on illustrations for the magazine “Murzilka” and illustrated children’s books. In the 1950s, an edition of Charles Perrault’s “Puss in Boots” was illustrated by Tauber and became very popular, resulting in numerous reprints.
The Sampo is a mill that is created by the
blacksmith Ilmarinen as a ransom for the bride, when he tries to win the hand
of the daughter of Louhi, the mistress of Pohyola. Here is a relevant excerpt
from the poem “Kalevala” compiled by Elias Lönnrot and translated into English
by John Martin Crawford,