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Oil painting Carnation Sidoruk Vladimir Fedorovich

Oil painting Carnation Sidoruk Vladimir Fedorovich

SKU:Verns441

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*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Carnation"
* ARTISTS: Sidoruk Vladimir Fedorovich
* SIZE: 70x100 cm/'27.55x39.37 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
* This painting presented in our catalog

About the artist: Ukrainian painter. Honored Artist of Ukraine.
Vladimir Fedorovich Sidoruk was born on January 3, 1925 in the village of Rzhishchev near Kiev in a peasant family.
From 1939 to 1941, the future artist studied at the Taras Shevchenko Republican Art School in Kiev. His teachers were Ivan Khvorostetsky (student of F. Krichevsky) and Georgy Kiyanchenko. The influence of these masters, the high level of teaching will allow Vladimir, even without receiving a higher art education, to become an outstanding painter.
During the Great Patriotic War, he served as an artist at the Stanislavsky transit point of the regional military registration and enlistment office.
After demobilization, in September 1945, Vladimir Sidoruk remains in Stanislav (now Ivano-Frankivsk), where he is in charge of the decorative workshop and at the same time works as a director of the Stanislav Music and Drama Theater. I. Franko. Designed the performances "Stolen Happiness" by I. Franko, "Taras Bulba" by N. Gogol, "Nazar Stodolya" by T. Shevchenko. Preserved preparatory drawings for these performances, watercolor sketches.
Vladimir Sidoruk loved to draw from life. During his creative trips to the Hutsul region, he is fond of the local flavor. These creative trips resulted in the portraits of "Gutsulka Ksenya", "Dovbush", "Portrait of Fedkovich", "Vertayut z Polonini".
In the same period, the artist completed three paintings "Marko Cheremshina in the middle of students of the day", "Panorama of the village of Kobaki" and "Sadiba Mark Cheremshini" for the literary-memorial museum of the writer. Sidoruk also made twenty-five watercolor illustrations for the works of Cheremshina, which were exhibited in 1949 at an exhibition in Stanislav.
In 1950, the painter was offered to join the Kiev Cooperative Association of Artists, and together with his family he returned to his native Kiev region and settled in Irpin.
In 1951-1953 V. Sidoruk continues to work on creating the image of M. Cheremshina, writes the painting "The Funeral of Mark Cheremshina" for the Stanislavsky Art Museum. In 1954, by order of the Literary Memorial Museum of Yury Fedkovich in Chernivtsi, he painted the painting "Meeting at the grave of Yuriy Fedkovich in the days of the day."
During 1955-1960. the artist created six canvases for the museum-estate of the surgeon Nikolai Pirogov.
A characteristic feature of the master's creative method was the writing of landscape compositions from nature, without stopping. He wrote with inspiration and quickly, wishing to preserve the first feelings and emotions from what he saw. He expressed his vision of nature with the help of decorative, rich and at the same time refined painting.
Themed works occupy a special place in the artist's creative heritage. The painter is attracted by the legendary events of the period of Kievan Rus, the victorious struggle of the Ukrainian people led by B. Khmelnitsky. V.F.Sidoruk writes canvases dedicated to the life of Taras Shevchenko.
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