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Oil painting Sunny day Bezugly Daniil Ivanovich
Oil painting Sunny day Bezugly Daniil Ivanovich
SKU:Verns1061
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№Verns 1061
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Sunny day"
* ARTISTS: Bezugly Daniil Ivanovich
* SIZE: 29x39 cm/'11.41x15.35 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: Born on December 23 (10?), 1914 on the Ivanivtsy farm (now the Poltava region). Graduated from: Kiev Art College (1934), Kiev Art Institute (1942). Teachers by profession - P. Kotov, K. Trokhimenko, S. Grigoriev, K. Eleva. He worked in the field of easel painting. Member of the National Union of Artists (1943). Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1972). Member of the CPSU. Awarded with medals and a Certificate of Honor of the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR. Participated in exhibitions: republican since 1945, all-union since 1942, foreign since 1958 (in Poland, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Sweden), personal - Kiev, 1954, 1958, 1967. Major works: "Forcing the Dnieper" (1945); series "Dneproges" (1946); "The Land of Transcarpathia" (1946); "Dneprostroy is being restored" (1946-1947), "T. Shevchenko among the Kazakhs" (1948); "Forced Dnieper" (1947); "Open-hearth shop", "On the Tsimlyansk sea" (1951); "Evening on the Tsimlyansk Sea" (1953), "Morning" (1955); Volgo-Don Opened (1960); "Discovery of the Volgo-Don" (1960); Far from Ukraine (1961); “In the land far beyond the Urals. TG Shevchenko "(1964); “In the far steppe, beyond the Urals” (1964); "No letters from Ukraine" (1965); Heartfelt Conversation (1967); Birches (1970); Descendant (1975). A number of sketches made during travels in Czechoslovakia (1955), India (1957), Central Asia, Egypt, the Baltic countries, Lebanon, Italy, France, Sweden, the Caucasus (1959). The works are kept: in the National Art Museum. Art museums in Lvov, Kharkiv, Odessa, Poltava, Summ, Chernigov. Alupka Palace Museum, Lubensk Art Gallery. He died on January 29, 1977 in Kiev.
*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Sunny day"
* ARTISTS: Bezugly Daniil Ivanovich
* SIZE: 29x39 cm/'11.41x15.35 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: Born on December 23 (10?), 1914 on the Ivanivtsy farm (now the Poltava region). Graduated from: Kiev Art College (1934), Kiev Art Institute (1942). Teachers by profession - P. Kotov, K. Trokhimenko, S. Grigoriev, K. Eleva. He worked in the field of easel painting. Member of the National Union of Artists (1943). Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1972). Member of the CPSU. Awarded with medals and a Certificate of Honor of the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR. Participated in exhibitions: republican since 1945, all-union since 1942, foreign since 1958 (in Poland, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Sweden), personal - Kiev, 1954, 1958, 1967. Major works: "Forcing the Dnieper" (1945); series "Dneproges" (1946); "The Land of Transcarpathia" (1946); "Dneprostroy is being restored" (1946-1947), "T. Shevchenko among the Kazakhs" (1948); "Forced Dnieper" (1947); "Open-hearth shop", "On the Tsimlyansk sea" (1951); "Evening on the Tsimlyansk Sea" (1953), "Morning" (1955); Volgo-Don Opened (1960); "Discovery of the Volgo-Don" (1960); Far from Ukraine (1961); “In the land far beyond the Urals. TG Shevchenko "(1964); “In the far steppe, beyond the Urals” (1964); "No letters from Ukraine" (1965); Heartfelt Conversation (1967); Birches (1970); Descendant (1975). A number of sketches made during travels in Czechoslovakia (1955), India (1957), Central Asia, Egypt, the Baltic countries, Lebanon, Italy, France, Sweden, the Caucasus (1959). The works are kept: in the National Art Museum. Art museums in Lvov, Kharkiv, Odessa, Poltava, Summ, Chernigov. Alupka Palace Museum, Lubensk Art Gallery. He died on January 29, 1977 in Kiev.
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