Since 1902, Vladimir Kadulin received his education at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, and moved to finish his studies at the Kiev Art School. His noble origin did not save him from material troubles.
The artist often signed his cartoons with the fictitious surname Nayadin. Unfortunately, after 1917, no information about the artist was preserved.
It is remarkable that postcards with Kadulin’s works have been preserved; collectors number about 100 types.
The most popular postcards featuring students were reprinted several times between 1910 and 1915.