Gan Pavel
1894 — 1967
Gan Pavel Viktorovich. Painter, famous teacher, landscape painter, one of the founders of the school of painting in Uzbekistan. He came with his family to Uzbekistan in early 1935, lived and worked in Tashkent. He studied at the Baron A. Stieglitz Academy of Art and Industry in St. Petersburg in 1912-1914, and then at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, graduating with a silver medal in 1917. His teachers were: K. Korovin, A. Vasnetsov, L. Pasternak. He was a member of the pleiad of such artists as M.... далее
Gan Pavel Viktorovich. Painter, famous teacher, landscape painter, one of the founders of the school of painting in Uzbekistan. He came with his family to Uzbekistan in early 1935, lived and worked in Tashkent. He studied at the Baron A. Stieglitz Academy of Art and Industry in St. Petersburg in 1912-1914, and then at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, graduating with a silver medal in 1917. His teachers were: K. Korovin, A. Vasnetsov, L. Pasternak. He was a member of the pleiad of such artists as M. Kurzin, A. Volkov, V. Rozhdestvensky, V. Ufimtsev, A. Podkovyrov. Pavel Gan's arrival in Central Asia was a turning point in his work. Here the artist has a new sense of colour and light. The desire to comprehend the nature and national specificity of Asia in a more subtle way determines the artist's interest in landscape during this period. Pavel Gan taught for many years at the P. Benkov Russian Academy of Arts from 1936-1957. He was an excellent teacher, who is still remembered by the older generation of artists. Such artists as R. Akhmedov, T. Oganesov, I. Limakov, L. Reznikov, V. Murakhver and many others studied under him. In 1965 there was a personal exhibition of the master, about forty works were purchased to the State Nukus Museum by the founder and director of the museum V. Savitsky, as well as to the Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan. скрыть
Works of the artist