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Oil painting Red apple tree Matsievskaya Yadviga Aleksandrovna

Oil painting Red apple tree Matsievskaya Yadviga Aleksandrovna

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*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Red apple tree"
* ARTISTS: Matsievskaya Yadviga Aleksandrovna
* SIZE: 33x48 cm/'12.99x18.89 inches', frame size: 64x68 cm/'25.19x26.77 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 artist: Ukrainian painter.
Yadviga Alexandrovna Matsievskaya was born on April 17, 1916 in St. Petersburg.
She studied in the art studio at the Palace of Culture on Vasilyevsky Island. Later she studied at the Leningrad Academy of Arts.
Father and mother Jadwiga were shot in 1937-38 as enemies of the people.
In 1944, the artist moved to Kiev.
In 1945 she entered the Kiev Art Institute, the faculty of painting. She studied with G. Svetlitsky and I. Shtilman. She graduated from the institute in 1950.
Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
Participant of art exhibitions: republican - since 1949, all-union - since 1961, foreign - since 1955.
The first personal exhibition of Matsievskaya Y.A. held in Kiev in 1964.
She worked in the genres of lyrical and industrial landscape. The artist traveled to many corners of the then USSR: Ukraine, Belarus, Karelia, Baikal, Yenisei, Central Asia, Amur Region, Kamchatka, Sakhalin, Yakutia.
Her works combine monumentality, romanticism and a panoramic solution of landscape compositions that are close in spirit to the works of N. Roerich.
Great-grandfather Yadvigi Matsievskaya, Ivan Khrutsky, was a famous Belarusian artist. Bit by bit, she collected the works of her great-grandfather, which she later handed over to the museum in Polotsk.
Lived and worked in Kiev.
The works of Y. A. Matsievskaya are stored in the collections of the National Polotsk Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve, in the collection of the Donetsk Regional Art Museum, in private collections in Ukraine, Russia and Europe.
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