Ginzburg Nina
1922-2019
Ginzburg (Ermakova) Nina Ivanovna (Johannovna). Painter. Born in Dnepropetrovsk, (Ukraine). In 1940 she entered the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University. After the evacuation of Moscow State University, she moved to the Stankoinstrumental Institute, which remained in Moscow. In 1945 she was sentenced to 3 years in Correctional labour camp. Released after 9 months under amnesty with a ban to live in big cities, lived in Bor settlement opposite Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod). Studied at the Gorky Polytechnic Institute. In 1946 met her future husband, Moscow professor V.L.... далее
Ginzburg (Ermakova) Nina Ivanovna (Johannovna). Painter. Born in Dnepropetrovsk, (Ukraine). In 1940 she entered the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University. After the evacuation of Moscow State University, she moved to the Stankoinstrumental Institute, which remained in Moscow. In 1945 she was sentenced to 3 years in Correctional labour camp. Released after 9 months under amnesty with a ban to live in big cities, lived in Bor settlement opposite Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod). Studied at the Gorky Polytechnic Institute. In 1946 met her future husband, Moscow professor V.L. Ginzburg, Nobel Prize winner in Physics (2003), who was a part-time lecturer at Gorky University. In 1951 she graduated from the Almaty Art School named after N.V.Gogol (modern Almaty College of Decorative and Applied Arts named after Oral Tansykbaev). Ginzburg Nina learnt from A. Cherkassky, L. Leontiev, N. Krutilnikov. Member of the Artists Union of Kazakhstan since 1970. Worked in the manner of realism. She wrote portraits, remarkable landscapes of nature and cityscapes. One of the important genres in her work can be noted still life. Lush bouquets bribe with their splendour, and, modest flowers breathe delicate beauty, appetizingly arranged on the canvases of fruits and vegetables. The plots are simple and clear, played with juicy colours of light strokes. This is the exceptional talent of Nina Ivanovna, so skilfully show the viewer her vision of the beauty of the world. Nina Ivanovna took part in many exhibitions, all-Union, regional, republican, as well as personal. Works of the artist are kept in the State Museum of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan named after A. Kasteev, in the museum of the North Kazakhstan region, in private collections in Kazakhstan and abroad. скрыть
Works of the artist