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Oil painting Red still life Sakhnenko Victor Ivanovich
Oil painting Red still life Sakhnenko Victor Ivanovich
SKU:Vernd75
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$2,400.00 USD
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$2,400.00 USD
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№Vernd 75
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Red still life"
* ARTISTS: Sakhnenko Victor Ivanovich
* SIZE: 93x86 cm/'36.61x33.85 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product
* This item was auctioned in Kiev auction
* This painting presented in our catalog
Dear friends this painting sells unframed but stretched over a stretcher. Frame increases the cost of delivery. If you still want to get the painting in its native frame, then delivery costs 75$ more, and the frame is for free.
About the artist: Born on January 7, 1923 in the city of Druzhkovka, Donetsk region. He studied at the Yakovlevskaya art studio (1936-1941), at the Kiev Art Institute (1953). Thesis "I. P. Kotlyarevsky and M.S. Shchepkin at a rehearsal of the opera Natalka-Poltavka Teachers by specialty: A.Ya. Cooper, V.I. Kassiyan G.S. Melikhov, T.M. Yablonskaya. He worked as a graphic designer in a theater in the recreation center of Mashzavod. He went to the front with the units that liberated the city in September 1943. He worked as an artist in the club of the First Mechanized Corps, in the newspapers “In the Battle for the Homeland” and “Soviet Warrior”. He was awarded the medal "For Courage". Demobilized in February 1947. He studied, after graduation, worked at the Stalin Regional Publishing House (1953). Member of the Union of Artists since 1957. He taught at the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute (1963-1967) Participated in exhibitions: All-Union, Republican and foreign exhibitions (1946). Personal exhibition in Italy (1972) Works are stored: in the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, funds of the Belarusian Union of Artists, Druzhkovsky Museum of Local Lore. In private collections in Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, Italy, USA and other countries. He died on April 26, 1973.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Red still life"
* ARTISTS: Sakhnenko Victor Ivanovich
* SIZE: 93x86 cm/'36.61x33.85 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
* This item was auctioned in Kiev auction
* This painting presented in our catalog
Dear friends this painting sells unframed but stretched over a stretcher. Frame increases the cost of delivery. If you still want to get the painting in its native frame, then delivery costs 75$ more, and the frame is for free.
About the artist: Born on January 7, 1923 in the city of Druzhkovka, Donetsk region. He studied at the Yakovlevskaya art studio (1936-1941), at the Kiev Art Institute (1953). Thesis "I. P. Kotlyarevsky and M.S. Shchepkin at a rehearsal of the opera Natalka-Poltavka Teachers by specialty: A.Ya. Cooper, V.I. Kassiyan G.S. Melikhov, T.M. Yablonskaya. He worked as a graphic designer in a theater in the recreation center of Mashzavod. He went to the front with the units that liberated the city in September 1943. He worked as an artist in the club of the First Mechanized Corps, in the newspapers “In the Battle for the Homeland” and “Soviet Warrior”. He was awarded the medal "For Courage". Demobilized in February 1947. He studied, after graduation, worked at the Stalin Regional Publishing House (1953). Member of the Union of Artists since 1957. He taught at the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute (1963-1967) Participated in exhibitions: All-Union, Republican and foreign exhibitions (1946). Personal exhibition in Italy (1972) Works are stored: in the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, funds of the Belarusian Union of Artists, Druzhkovsky Museum of Local Lore. In private collections in Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, Italy, USA and other countries. He died on April 26, 1973.
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