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Oil painting A Portrait of Quiet Strength Zaretsky Viktor Ivanovich

Oil painting A Portrait of Quiet Strength Zaretsky Viktor Ivanovich

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Oil Painting: "A Timeless Expression of Elegance" by Viktor Ivanovich Zaretsky

"A Portrait of Quiet Strength" is a striking oil painting that exemplifies the depth of talent possessed by Viktor Ivanovich Zaretsky. Measuring 62x42 cm (24.40x16.53 inches), with the framed dimensions extending to 86x65 cm (33.85x25.59 inches), this work of art is a testament to Zaretsky's skill in capturing the essence of his subjects. Painted on cardboard, this hand-painted piece from our collection offers a glimpse into the serene and introspective world Zaretsky masterfully creates. "A Portrait of Quiet Strength" by Viktor Ivanovich Zaretsky invites viewers to delve into the serene and contemplative atmosphere he so skillfully depicts. This painting is not just a visual representation; it's a journey into the soul of its subject, offering a moment of connection that transcends time and space. As a piece of Zaretsky's storied legacy, it continues to captivate and inspire, making it a cherished addition to any collection.

About the Artwork

  • Title: "A Portrait of Quiet Strength"
  • Artist: Viktor Ivanovich Zaretsky
  • Size: 62x42 cm / 24.40x16.53 inches, with the frame size being 86x65 cm / 33.85x25.59 inches
  • Medium: Oil on Cardboard
  • Hand Painted: Original painting from our collection
  • Condition: We have made every effort to convey the most accurate information about this product through photos.

About the Artist

An outstanding Ukrainian painter, he worked in the field of easel and monumental painting.
Born on February 10, 1925 in the city of Belopole, Sumy region.
From 1947 to 1953 he studied at the Kiev Art Institute, in the workshop of Sergei Grigoriev.
From 1953 to 1957 he taught at the Kiev Art Institute.
Member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine since 1956.
He worked as a monumental artist, but became known for his easel works.
He took part in numerous republican and regional exhibitions.
Together with his wife, artist Alla Gorskaya, he was one of the leaders of the movement of the sixties, since 1963 he was the head of the Kiev club of creative youth.
He organized his own art studio, which he headed from 1978 to 1985. He created the direction "Ukrainian secession", was the first to open the doors to modern Ukrainian art. More than 200 students studied in his art studio, among them were such famous artists as Olesya Avramenko and others.
He developed an original pedagogical system "Reflections at the Canvas", the text of which was first published by his son in the magazine "Obrazovorche mystestvo" (No. 1-2 for 1993).
In 1994, Zaretsky was posthumously awarded the State Prize. T. Shevchenko.
V. Zaretsky's works are kept in many museums of Ukraine and private collections.

Artistic Technique and Vision

Zaretsky's use of oil on cardboard allows for an intimate portrayal, where each brushstroke and color choice contributes to the overall narrative of the piece. The painting not only captures the physical likeness of the girl but also hints at the depth of her thoughts and emotions, showcasing Zaretsky's ability to convey complex human expressions through his art.

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