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Oil painting Red roses Kompaniets-Kianchenko Nadezhda Dmitrievna
Oil painting Red roses Kompaniets-Kianchenko Nadezhda Dmitrievna
SKU:Verne369
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№Verne 369
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Red roses"
* ARTISTS: Kompaniets-Kianchenko Nadezhda Dmitrievna
* SIZE: 59x49 cm/'23.22x19.29 inches', Frame size: 71x61 cm/'27.95х24.01 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 artist.
Nadezhda Dmitrievna Kompaniets was born on May 12, 1913 in the village of Skomoroshki, Kyiv province, in the family of employees Dmitry Mikhailovich and Efimiya Andreevna.
After graduating from high school and the Kyiv Agricultural College of Intensive Cultures in 1933, she entered the Kiev Institute of Proletarian Art (since 1934 - Kiev State Art Institute). Teachers in the specialty were: F.G. Krichevsky, A.I. Taran, S. A. Nelepinskaya-Boychuk, V.F. Sedlyar, K.D. Trokhimenko, S.N.
In 1933, Nadezhda met her future husband, Yuri Kiyanchenko, after marriage she took the double surname Kompaniets-Kiyanchenko.
At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, Yuri goes to the front and is soon captured. In November 1941, Nadezhda went in search of her husband. I found him in the concentration camp "Khorolskaya Yama" in the Poltava region and agreed to let him go home.
The couple return to occupied Kyiv, where they continue to work, participate in art exhibitions.
Fearing the approach of the front line, they move to Lvov, later to the Czech Republic, then to Austria. There they met the arrival of Soviet troops.
Yuri Kiyanchenko is again drafted into the army and Nadezhda returns to Prague alone. But soon he again goes in search of her husband and finds him in an internment camp in the Hungarian town of Vlašim on the border with the Czech Republic. Only in December 1945 did the Kiyanchenkos get the opportunity to return to their native Kyiv.
In Kyiv, Nadezhda Kompaniets-Kiyanchenko continued her studies at the Kiev Art Institute and defended her diploma in 1948.
Participant of art exhibitions: republican - since 1947, all-Union - since 1948.
Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR since 1949.
In 1954, the Kiyanchenko family received a workshop from the Union of Artists on the territory of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra. In the same house were the workshops of Mikhail Deregus, Stepan Kirichenko, Mikhail Chepik, Onufry Bizyukov.
She worked in the portrait genre. landscape. still life. thematic picture.
In 1993, an exhibition of works by G.V.Kiyanchenko and N.D.Kompaniets-Kiyanchenko was held at the State Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts in Kyiv.
The artist died on December 11, 2003.
The works of Nadezhda Dmitrievna Kompaniets-Kyanchenko are presented in the National Art Museum of Ukraine, in museum, gallery and private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Red roses"
* ARTISTS: Kompaniets-Kianchenko Nadezhda Dmitrievna
* SIZE: 59x49 cm/'23.22x19.29 inches', Frame size: 71x61 cm/'27.95х24.01 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 artist.
Nadezhda Dmitrievna Kompaniets was born on May 12, 1913 in the village of Skomoroshki, Kyiv province, in the family of employees Dmitry Mikhailovich and Efimiya Andreevna.
After graduating from high school and the Kyiv Agricultural College of Intensive Cultures in 1933, she entered the Kiev Institute of Proletarian Art (since 1934 - Kiev State Art Institute). Teachers in the specialty were: F.G. Krichevsky, A.I. Taran, S. A. Nelepinskaya-Boychuk, V.F. Sedlyar, K.D. Trokhimenko, S.N.
In 1933, Nadezhda met her future husband, Yuri Kiyanchenko, after marriage she took the double surname Kompaniets-Kiyanchenko.
At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, Yuri goes to the front and is soon captured. In November 1941, Nadezhda went in search of her husband. I found him in the concentration camp "Khorolskaya Yama" in the Poltava region and agreed to let him go home.
The couple return to occupied Kyiv, where they continue to work, participate in art exhibitions.
Fearing the approach of the front line, they move to Lvov, later to the Czech Republic, then to Austria. There they met the arrival of Soviet troops.
Yuri Kiyanchenko is again drafted into the army and Nadezhda returns to Prague alone. But soon he again goes in search of her husband and finds him in an internment camp in the Hungarian town of Vlašim on the border with the Czech Republic. Only in December 1945 did the Kiyanchenkos get the opportunity to return to their native Kyiv.
In Kyiv, Nadezhda Kompaniets-Kiyanchenko continued her studies at the Kiev Art Institute and defended her diploma in 1948.
Participant of art exhibitions: republican - since 1947, all-Union - since 1948.
Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR since 1949.
In 1954, the Kiyanchenko family received a workshop from the Union of Artists on the territory of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra. In the same house were the workshops of Mikhail Deregus, Stepan Kirichenko, Mikhail Chepik, Onufry Bizyukov.
She worked in the portrait genre. landscape. still life. thematic picture.
In 1993, an exhibition of works by G.V.Kiyanchenko and N.D.Kompaniets-Kiyanchenko was held at the State Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts in Kyiv.
The artist died on December 11, 2003.
The works of Nadezhda Dmitrievna Kompaniets-Kyanchenko are presented in the National Art Museum of Ukraine, in museum, gallery and private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
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