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Oil painting Raging sea Livshits Chaim Moiseevich

Oil painting Raging sea Livshits Chaim Moiseevich

SKU:Vernd82

Regular price $2,700.00 USD
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*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Raging sea"
* ARTISTS: Livshits Chaim Moiseevich
* SIZE: 100x100 cm/'39.37x39.37 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

Dear friends in order to ensure maximum safety to the painting - we will send the painting rolled on a roll and after receiving you can pull it onto the stretcher. This painting sells unframed. Frame increases the cost of delivery. If you still want to get the painting with its native frame, then delivery costs 85$ more, and the frame is disassembled for free.

About the artist: Born on October 10 in Vitebsk, Belarus, in 1912. He graduated from the Vitebsk Art College (1927-1930), Institute of Proletarian Fine Arts (INPII) (1932-1938 / 1937?). Thesis - the picture "On the farm." Painter. Participated in republican art exhibitions (since 1939). He worked in the field of plot-thematic paintings, portraits, landscapes. He taught at the Minsk Art College (1947-1953), the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute (since 1955). The main works: historical and revolutionary canvas "Speech by Y. M. Sverdlov at the I All-Belarusian Congress of Soviets" (two versions, 1939, 1948); paintings about the working class of the republic, about contemporaries: “Hardware workshop” (1950), “After work” (1956), “Weavers” (1960), “Music” (1967), “Walking in Pilnitsa” (1968); composition "I. Kupala and Chorny also bathed in Pechishchi in 1942 ”(1963); portraits of cultural figures - composer N. N. Churkin (1949), artist A. N. Tychina (1969-1970); lyrical landscapes “Pilnitsa Village” (1962), “Summer” (1964), “Semkovo” (1968), “Zaslavl” (1969) and others. Member of the CPSU (since 1950). He was awarded medals and three diplomas of the Supreme Council of the BSSR. He lived and worked in Minsk, Belarus. Y. Kupala and K. Chorny in the Pischischi in 1942 Composer N. N. Churkin Music Died on December 4, 1994.
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