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Oil painting Fish table Varennya Mykola Romanovych

Oil painting Fish table Varennya Mykola Romanovych

SKU:Vern1131

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*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Fish table"
* ARTISTS: Varennya Mykola Romanovych
* SIZE: 48x61 cm/'18.89x24.01 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* 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: Mykola Romanovych Varennia is an honored artist and teacher who gave all his talent and inspiration to a wonderful land - Prykarpattia. Most of his paintings depict Hutsul life. They truthfully and poetically show the life, traditions and customs of the Carpathians; bright images of masters of folk art, people of different professions and just people from the people were created; transferred the richness and beauty of mountain landscapes.

His individual work was formed under the influence of realistic tendencies that existed at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after I. Repin, where the artist studied. Until the last day, MR Varennia remained committed to the foundations of a strong academic school of painting. The masters were not interested in innovations. He did not experiment with form or material. But everywhere you can feel the hand of a talented artist who has his own aesthetic beliefs and creative path.

Moving to the Carpathians was a great impetus in the work of MR Varenna. One after another there are wide-ranging, meaningful works ("Hutsul Fair" (1957), "From the past of the Carpathians" (1964), "Holiday Verkhovyna" (1972) and others).

It should be noted that the author's creative heritage is realistic in content, colorful in form, reproduced in a variety of all genres of painting and graphics: historical, domestic, portrait, as well as in numerous landscapes and still lifes, but the main is the plot-thematic picture. Other genres are necessary for the artist in order to create more voluminous and expressive multi-figure compositions. This breadth of creative range testifies to the versatility of his talent.

The artist's participation in local, regional, republican and foreign art exhibitions speaks of his great diligence and persistence. In 1987, Mykola Romanovych Varenny was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of Ukraine. The artist combines creative work with pedagogical and combines with pedagogical and active social activities. During the period of MR Varenny's artistic works, paintings and graphics found their destiny in various museums, galleries and private collections in Ivano-Frankivsk, Kolomyia, Lviv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kyiv, Moscow, Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, as well as abroad. : in Poland, the Czech Republic, Yugoslavia, Canada, the USA, England and other countries.
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