Painting "Spring"
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3,000 EUR
Artist/Maker: Podlyaskiy Yuri
Artist/Maker Dates: 1923 - 1987
Place of Production: Russia (USSR)
Date of Production: 1956
Materials: canvas, oil
Width: 50.0 cm.
Height: 60.0 cm.
Condition:
Condition notes: Flaking paint
Description
Soviet painter and graphic artist, Honored Artist of the Russian
Federation, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation, member of the
Leningrad Union of Artists. Yuri Stanislavovich Podlyaskiy was born in
Khabarovsk, spent his childhood in Vyshny Volochok. He received his
primary art education in a local house of pioneers under the direction
of GA Korostelev. In 1942 he graduated from the secondary art school at
the Institute. I. Repin and became a student of the Leningrad Institute
of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. Repin, who
graduated in 1949 in B. Ioganson’s studio with the assignment of the
artist’s skill. Yuri Podlyaskiy was a student of the classic of Soviet
painting Boris Ioganson. Boris Vladimirovich was a talented teacher and a
bright creative personality; for his style, which has pronounced
features of socialist realism, was characterized by a picturesque
beginning with the use of certain methods of impressionism. His students
were infatuated with his creative energy and passed a brilliant school
of mastery. As a painter, Yuri Podlyaskiy developed under the influence of
his teacher. For Yuri Stanislavovich, the acquired skills became the
basis for further creative searches. Thesis work is a genre painting
“Molotba”. Yuri Podlyaskiy participated in exhibitions since 1949,
exhibiting his works together with the works of the leading masters of
fine arts of Leningrad. He made creative trips to Siberia, Karelia, the
Baltic, along the Volga, worked in Gurzuf, Novgorod, Arkhangelsk.
Visited Albania, France, Italy, England, Australia, New Zealand,
Holland, Germany, Sweden, Norway. Honored Artist of the Russian
Federation, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation (1983). Among the
works created by Yuri Podlyaskiy are the pictures “The Lights of the
Collective Farm” (1950), “Leningrad”, “They started the Bratsk
Hydroelectric Power Station” (both 1959), “Again Spring”, “Bridge over
the Seine”, “Skanderbeg’s Belltower in Krui” (all 1960s ), “City of
Kasimov. Market Square “,” Volga. Plyos “(both 1962),” My
contemporaries. The Postmen of the North “,” The Tselina Lives “,” The
Barabinsky Autumn “,” Frosty Morning “(all 1964),” Liberation “(1975),”
At the End of the Village “,” The Gardens Expand “(both 1976),”
Magistralny “(1977) ), “Awakened Edge”, “Difficult Kilometers” (both
1980) and others. In 1957, for the paintings “Over the Angara”, “At the
Origins of the Angara”, “Siberian Forest” was awarded a silver medal at
the World Youth and Students Festival in Moscow. Podlyaskiy is a master
of industrial landscape, although he also painted city views, portraits,
and still lifes. In his works, the master is very sensitive to light
and mood, it is the atmosphere and state that he transmits at the
expense of color in his paintings. Types of buildings and ports, he
writes a broad brush, uses dark colors, making only a few bright
accents. Its winter landscapes can be both severe and even gloomy, and
light, almost ringing from the frost, thanks to the pinkish palette,
blue hues and simple compositions. In 1989-1992, after the death of the
artist, his works were successfully presented at exhibitions and
auctions of Russian painting L ‘Ecole de Leningrad in France. The works
of Yuri Stanislavovich are in the State Russian Museum, the Tretyakov
Gallery, in museums and private collections in Russia, Italy, Great
Britain, Japan, Norway, France and other countries. The work of Yuri
Podlyaskiy occupies one of the brightest pages in the history of Russian
and Soviet art.
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