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Oil painting Pacific sea Yakov Aleksandrovich Basov

Oil painting Pacific sea Yakov Aleksandrovich Basov

SKU:Vern1446

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*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Pacific sea"
* ARTISTS: Yakov Aleksandrovich Basov
* SIZE: 47x61 cm/'18.50x24.01 inches', frame size: 61x76 cm/'24.01x29.92 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas on 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 item was auctioned in Kiev auction

About the artist: Born February 2, 1914 in the city of Simferopol. Painting and art education began in the studio of academician of painting Nikolai Semenovich Samokish. On the recommendation of N. S. Samokish, he continued his studies at the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from 1933 to 1937. Passes the workshops of N. Naumov, D. Kardovsky, V. Shukhaev. In 1941-1946 he served in the Soviet Army, participated in the Great Patriotic War [5]. [6]

Since 1946 he lived and worked in the Crimea - in Alupka and Yalta. Here he worked for more than 50 years, leaving for work in central Russia, Karelia, Yakutia, Ukraine. In 1997, on the basis of a collection of paintings donated to the city of Alupka, the City Museum of Artist Painting was opened.

The artist's works were exhibited at 63 solo and numerous collective exhibitions in Ukraine, in Russia, at 37 exhibitions in 22 countries of the world, including Canada, Holland, Norway, Austria, Germany, Japan, Belgium, Poland, USA, Italy, Spain, England , France [7].

More than 600 works were donated by the artist to the museums of Crimea, more than 100 works are in collections of 42 museums in Ukraine and abroad. Collections of works by Jacob Basov are part of the permanent exhibition of the Livadia Palace Museum and the Alupka State Palace and Park Reserve [8].

Yakov Basov died on March 16, 2004 in Alupka at the 91st year of his life [9].
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