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Oil painting Boat mooring Kiyansky Yuri Ivanovich
Oil painting Boat mooring Kiyansky Yuri Ivanovich
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№Verns 78
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Boat mooring"
* ARTISTS: Kiyansky Yuri Ivanovich
* SIZE: 44x58 cm/'17.32x22.83 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product
About the artist: Born on June 13, 1935, in the city of Enakievo, Donetsk region. He graduated from the Rostov Art College (1957); Kharkov Art and Industrial Institute (1965). Teachers in the specialty: E. Charskaya, I. Charskaya, V. Mironenko, G. Bondarenko, S. Solodovnik, P. Suponin. Schedule. The main industry is printmaking and easel graphics. The artist’s creative style is based on constructivism. The author of landscapes of Slobozhanshchina, still lifes, bookplates in the techniques of etching, linocut, gouache painting. Illustrations to books and book signs are laconic, old-fashioned, baroque forms of the image, symbolic richness. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1995). He taught at the Kharkov Art College (1966-2010). Engaged in creative work. Participated in exhibitions: republican, international (since 1966). Major works: “Carpathians, blue mountains” (1973), “Blessing of the day” (1973), “After the rain” (1975), “Autumn evening” (1977), “Transfiguration” (2000); painting - “Foggy morning” (2006), “End of May”, “Apple tree and cherry”, “Bright bush”, “Obedience”, “Country fairy tale” (2007), “Bright morning”, “Return to Ukraine”, “ Gulyaypole "(2009); graphics - bookplates by I. Wilde (1975), T. Shevchenko (1984; 1992), G. Skovoroda (1997), M. Voronoi, Yu. Poyarkov (1999), E. Kushnaryov (2000), V. Yushchenko, V. Burmaki (2001); “After the Thunderstorm (Senkin)”, “Hot Evening in the Donets”, “Still Life with an Umbrella” (1975), “Still Life with an Oriental Mug” (1977), “Still Life with a Red Bag” (1981). The works are stored in the Kharkov Art Museum. He lived and worked in the city of Kharkov.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Boat mooring"
* ARTISTS: Kiyansky Yuri Ivanovich
* SIZE: 44x58 cm/'17.32x22.83 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product
About the artist: Born on June 13, 1935, in the city of Enakievo, Donetsk region. He graduated from the Rostov Art College (1957); Kharkov Art and Industrial Institute (1965). Teachers in the specialty: E. Charskaya, I. Charskaya, V. Mironenko, G. Bondarenko, S. Solodovnik, P. Suponin. Schedule. The main industry is printmaking and easel graphics. The artist’s creative style is based on constructivism. The author of landscapes of Slobozhanshchina, still lifes, bookplates in the techniques of etching, linocut, gouache painting. Illustrations to books and book signs are laconic, old-fashioned, baroque forms of the image, symbolic richness. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1995). He taught at the Kharkov Art College (1966-2010). Engaged in creative work. Participated in exhibitions: republican, international (since 1966). Major works: “Carpathians, blue mountains” (1973), “Blessing of the day” (1973), “After the rain” (1975), “Autumn evening” (1977), “Transfiguration” (2000); painting - “Foggy morning” (2006), “End of May”, “Apple tree and cherry”, “Bright bush”, “Obedience”, “Country fairy tale” (2007), “Bright morning”, “Return to Ukraine”, “ Gulyaypole "(2009); graphics - bookplates by I. Wilde (1975), T. Shevchenko (1984; 1992), G. Skovoroda (1997), M. Voronoi, Yu. Poyarkov (1999), E. Kushnaryov (2000), V. Yushchenko, V. Burmaki (2001); “After the Thunderstorm (Senkin)”, “Hot Evening in the Donets”, “Still Life with an Umbrella” (1975), “Still Life with an Oriental Mug” (1977), “Still Life with a Red Bag” (1981). The works are stored in the Kharkov Art Museum. He lived and worked in the city of Kharkov.
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