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Soviet artist Irina Nikolaevna Popova 1923-1988

Soviet artist Irina Nikolaevna Popova (October 31, 1923 - July 7, 1988)

Self-portrait. Soviet artist Irina Nikolaevna Popova (October 31, 1923 – July 7, 1988)

Soviet artist Irina Nikolaevna Popova – a member of the Moscow branch of the USSR Union of Artists (1958), the daughter of a famous painter Nikolay Popov (1890-1953). Irina Popova was born in Moscow on October 31, 1923. In 1940-1943 she studied at the Moscow Art School in memory of 1905, in the workshops of V.N. Baksheyev and L.I. Aronov. In 1943-1950 she studied at the Faculty of Painting of the State Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov, workshop of S.V. Gerasimov, diploma painting – “Combat Mission”. Since 1951, continuously participated in Moscow, republican and all-Union exhibitions of Soviet Art.
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Soviet artist Nikolai Alexandrovich Sysoyev

Postwoman. 1966. Soviet artist Nikolai Alexandrovich Sysoyev

Postwoman. 1966. Painting by Soviet artist Nikolai Alexandrovich Sysoyev (21 December 1918, Lipetsk region – 2001, Moscow)

Soviet artist Nikolai Alexandrovich Sysoyev (1918, Lipetsk region – 2001, Moscow) – Socialist realism painter, member of the USSR Union of Artists (1949), Honored Artist of the RSFSR, People’s Artist of Russia.
Nikolai studied at the Moscow Pedagogical Art School of memory of 1905 (1934 – 1938). His teachers were outstanding representatives of Soviet art – artists PD Pokarzhevsky and V.V. Favorsky. In 1938, without examinations, Nikolai Sysoev entered the Moscow State Art Institute named after VI Surikov. His graduate work was a painting “Traitor” (1948), workshop of Pokarzhevsky. For an excellent study Nikolay Sysoev was awarded a creative trip to the “Academic Dacha” of Ilia Repin and admitted to the Union of Artists of the USSR. But All-Union fame came to the artist after his work “V.I. Lenin and N.K. Krupskaya among the peasants of the village Gorki in 1921”, as well as “VI Lenin at the communist subbotnik in the Kremlin, May 1, 1920”, and “Collectivization”.
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Soviet painter Sergei Tutunov 1925-1998

In Spring. 1956. Soviet painter Sergei Tutunov

In Spring. 1956. Soviet painter Sergei Tutunov (30 October 1925 – 12 October 1998)

Soviet painter Sergei Tutunov (30 October 1925 – 12 October 1998) – Member of the USSR Union of Artists (1953). Sergey Andreyevich Tutunov was born October 30, 1925 in Moscow. His father, Andrey Tutunov was a major specialist in the poultry field. At the end of 1930, Sergei went to the famous Moscow Art School, where he first took on the sculpture department, since he felt shape and was good at sculpting different animals. However, later he moved to study at the fine art class.
During the war time (WWII) the school was evacuated to Bashkortostan, and in 1943, the school returned to Moscow. In 1945-1951, Sergei Tutunov studied at the painting department of the Moscow State Art Institute named after Surikov. His teachers were outstanding Soviet artists VN Meshkov, DC Mochalsky, AM Gritsay, PD Pokarzhevsky, AP Shorchev and VV Pochitalov.
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Soviet artist Oleg Dmitrievich Korovin 1915-2002

Christmas is coming. 1954. Soviet artist Oleg Dmitrievich Korovin 1915-2002

Christmas is coming. 1954. Soviet artist Oleg Dmitrievich Korovin 1915-2002

Soviet artist Oleg Dmitrievich Korovin (October 29, 1915 – February 19, 2002) – a member of the USSR Union of Artists (1940), a veteran of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), an Honored Artist of the RSFSR. Oleg Korovin was born in a village of Glinskoye, near Yekaterinburg of Perm province. In 1936, he graduated from the Perm Art College. After graduation he returned to Sverdlovsk. After the Great Patriotic War he worked in book publishing – first in Sverdlovsk, and after 1972 in Perm. Back in the late 1940s, he became interested in the work of a story teller Pavel Bazhov, and alongside with other artists, participated in the creation of illustrations for the book “Malachite Box” (1949). He became widely known after the release of the Ural tales of Bazhov “Malachite Box” (1952), and the anniversary edition of Pushkin’s “Poltava”.
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Soviet realist painter Alexey Yeryomin 1919-1998

Fathers and sons. 1976. Soviet realist painter Alexey Yeryomin (March 17, 1919 – June 11, 1998)

Fathers and sons. 1976. Oil on canvas. Soviet realist painter Alexey Yeryomin (March 17, 1919 – June 11, 1998)

Soviet realist painter Alexey Yeryomin (March 17, 1919 – June 11, 1998) is the representative of Soviet Art, and, in particular, the Leningrad school of painting. An honored Artist of RSFSR (1978), People’s Artist of the Russia (1970), member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists, Alexey Yeryomin regularly participated in exhibitions since 1951. He painted genre and historical paintings, as well as portraits, landscapes, and sketches from nature. The leading theme of his creativity has become nature and people of the Russian North.
Soviet realist painter Alexey Yeryomin died June 11, 1998 in St. Petersburg. His works are kept at the State Russian Museum, the State Tretyakov Gallery, the numerous museums and private collections in Russia, Britain, China, Germany, Italy, Japan and other countries. His wife Irina Baldina survived her husband for ten years and died in St. Petersburg January 15, 2009.
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Soviet Tatar artist Makhmut Usmanov 1918-2006

Morning of oil workers. Soviet Tatar artist Makhmut Usmanov (1918 - 2006)

Morning of oil workers. Soviet Tatar artist Makhmut Usmanov (1918 – 2006)

Soviet Tatar artist Makhmut Usmanov (1918 – 2006) – Member of the USSR Union of Artists (1947), Honored Artist of Tatarstan (1975), People’s Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1980), Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1999). Veteran of the Great Patriotic War, holder of the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Red Star. He lived and worked in Kazan. In the early 1950s, he was one of the first in the Soviet art to open the “oil” theme. He was looking for different approaches to the scenic disclosure of the topic: tried genre and narrative, sometimes lyrically sentimental decision (“Morning of Tatarstan oil”), and group portraits, as well as a lot of field studies.
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Soviet realist artist Georgy Savitsky 1887-1949

First days of October. 1929-1930. Soviet realist artist Georgy Savitsky (October 23, 1887 - August 13, 1949)

First days of October. 1929-1930. Soviet realist artist Georgy Savitsky (October 23, 1887 – August 13, 1949)

Soviet realist artist Georgy Savitsky (October 23, 1887 – August 13, 1949)
After the October Socialist Revolution, Georgy Savitsky headed the decorative workshop of the Petrograd Military District (1918-1922). He became one of the founders and ideologists of the revolutionary Russian Artists Association (AHRR), and a member of the Society of realist artists. At the end of the 1930s Savitsky worked on dioramas and panoramas (“Storm of Perekop”, 1934-38), battle scenes, and large panels for pavilions of the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition.
During the Great Patriotic War (1941-1942) the artist took an active part in the production of short-run stencil posters “TASS Windows”, and was a member of the editorial board. Georgy Savitsky became the winner of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1942) for political posters and caricatures in “Windows of TASS”. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1942), Member of the USSR Academy of Arts (1949). He taught at the Moscow Art Institute (1947-1949).
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