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Oil painting Mom's eyes Tatiana Nilovna Yablonskaya
Oil painting Mom's eyes Tatiana Nilovna Yablonskaya
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*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Mom's eyes"
* ARTISTS: Tatiana Nilovna Yablonskaya
* SIZE WITH FRAME: 68х55 cm/' 26,77х21,65 inches'
* SIZE: 47х35 cm/' 18,50х13,77 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 artists: Tatyana Nilovna Yablonskaya is a famous Soviet and Ukrainian artist who has received many different awards during her long creative life. Her work is distinguished by a special style, which was born under the influence of one of the trends in post-impressionism - synthetism. In addition, the influence of folk art is clearly visible in the work of Yablonskaya. Thanks to such a heterogeneous influence, her paintings were distinguished by their extraordinary brilliance and expressiveness, combined with the realism of the image and acute social themes.The future artist was born in 1917 in Smolensk. In many ways, her creative life was predetermined by her family, since her father was a famous artist, graphic artist and teacher of literature. The intelligent environment and anxious times associated with numerous changes in the life of the country left an imprint on Yablonskaya's personal life and creativity.
Yablonskaya had not only a successful creative life, but also an active career. During her life, she held many high positions and more than 30 solo exhibitions on the territory of the Soviet Union and beyond. However, her political position as an art official and her deputy did not affect her active life position. She was a very brave woman who defended the artist's right to self-expression.This attitude was seen as opposing the "will of the party" and led to numerous clashes with bureaucrats and party bosses. Yablonskaya was deprived of exhibitions, her paintings were removed from the exposition, removed from her posts. But even punitive measures could not change her attitude to art. She received the Stalin Prize and excellent hauling for "anti-Sovietism".She painted the last picture a day before her death, being in a wheelchair for six years after a stroke, semi-paralyzed. Her canvases are in many museums in the countries of the former USSR, and the family continued the traditions of the talented master.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Mom's eyes"
* ARTISTS: Tatiana Nilovna Yablonskaya
* SIZE WITH FRAME: 68х55 cm/' 26,77х21,65 inches'
* SIZE: 47х35 cm/' 18,50х13,77 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 artists: Tatyana Nilovna Yablonskaya is a famous Soviet and Ukrainian artist who has received many different awards during her long creative life. Her work is distinguished by a special style, which was born under the influence of one of the trends in post-impressionism - synthetism. In addition, the influence of folk art is clearly visible in the work of Yablonskaya. Thanks to such a heterogeneous influence, her paintings were distinguished by their extraordinary brilliance and expressiveness, combined with the realism of the image and acute social themes.The future artist was born in 1917 in Smolensk. In many ways, her creative life was predetermined by her family, since her father was a famous artist, graphic artist and teacher of literature. The intelligent environment and anxious times associated with numerous changes in the life of the country left an imprint on Yablonskaya's personal life and creativity.
Yablonskaya had not only a successful creative life, but also an active career. During her life, she held many high positions and more than 30 solo exhibitions on the territory of the Soviet Union and beyond. However, her political position as an art official and her deputy did not affect her active life position. She was a very brave woman who defended the artist's right to self-expression.This attitude was seen as opposing the "will of the party" and led to numerous clashes with bureaucrats and party bosses. Yablonskaya was deprived of exhibitions, her paintings were removed from the exposition, removed from her posts. But even punitive measures could not change her attitude to art. She received the Stalin Prize and excellent hauling for "anti-Sovietism".She painted the last picture a day before her death, being in a wheelchair for six years after a stroke, semi-paralyzed. Her canvases are in many museums in the countries of the former USSR, and the family continued the traditions of the talented master.
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