Kvachko Ivan
1926-2004
Ivan Kvachko. Painter, graphic artist. A participant of WWII. Member of the USSR Union of Artists (1957). Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War and the medal ‘For Victory over Germany’. Born in the village of Novo-Markovka, Erkeshiliksky district, Akmola region. In 1953 graduated from Almaty Art School named after N.V.Gogol (modern Almaty College of Decorative and Applied Arts named after Oral Tansykbaev), studied in the workshops of Podkovyrov, Cherkassky and Leontiev. Since 1953 lived and worked in Almaty. Participant of exhibitions since 1954. From 1956 to 1957 he taught... далее
Ivan Kvachko. Painter, graphic artist. A participant of WWII. Member of the USSR Union of Artists (1957). Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War and the medal ‘For Victory over Germany’. Born in the village of Novo-Markovka, Erkeshiliksky district, Akmola region. In 1953 graduated from Almaty Art School named after N.V.Gogol (modern Almaty College of Decorative and Applied Arts named after Oral Tansykbaev), studied in the workshops of Podkovyrov, Cherkassky and Leontiev. Since 1953 lived and worked in Almaty. Participant of exhibitions since 1954. From 1956 to 1957 he taught at the AHU named after N.V.Gogol (modern Almaty College of Decorative and Applied Arts named after Oral Tansykbaev). The artist mastered one of the most difficult techniques - gouache. In Soviet times gouache was called ‘paint for posters’ and this technique was not perceived in any other way. Ivan Kvachko painted with it and created real masterpieces. Singing lines and subtle colour transitions allowed him to embody on paper all the beauty and majesty of nature. The works are kept in the collection of the Kasteev State Museum of Art of the Republic of Kazakhstan and private collections in different countries. скрыть
Works of the artist