Yablonskaya Tatyana
1917 - 2005
Tatyana Nilovna Yablonskaya. Soviet, Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, teacher. National Artist of the USSR. Winner of two Stalin Prizes of the second degree, the State Prize of the USSR and the National Prize named after T. Shevchenko, Hero of Ukraine. In 1933 she entered the Kiev Art College. In 1935, after the closure of the technical school, she became a student of the painting faculty of the Kyiv Art Institute (now the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture), where she studied until 1941. She graduated from the Institute with... далее
Tatyana Nilovna Yablonskaya. Soviet, Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, teacher. National Artist of the USSR. Winner of two Stalin Prizes of the second degree, the State Prize of the USSR and the National Prize named after T. Shevchenko, Hero of Ukraine. In 1933 she entered the Kiev Art College. In 1935, after the closure of the technical school, she became a student of the painting faculty of the Kyiv Art Institute (now the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture), where she studied until 1941. She graduated from the Institute with a speciality ‘artist-painter’ (workshop of Fyodor Krichevsky). Throughout her creative life she participated in numerous all-Ukrainian, all-Union and international exhibitions, among which the most significant were: 1956 - XXVIII International Art Exhibition in Venice (Biennale), 1958 - World Exhibition in Brussels. Since her student years, had more than 30 solo exhibitions in Moscow, London, Budapest, Kiev and other cities. The painting ‘Before the Start’ (1947) was not awarded the Stalin Prize because of the declared struggle against formalism. From 1947 to 1973 she taught at the Kiev State Art Institute, her students are many famous artists of Ukraine. Tatyana Yablonskaya became a Professor in 1967. Since 1944 - a member of the Artists Union of the Ukrainian SSR. Since 1975 - full member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR. Since 1997 - full member of the Academy of Arts of Ukraine. скрыть
Работы художника