Yenin Ivan
1929 - 1991
Yenin Ivan Ivanovich. Soviet artist, representative of socialist realism. Master of the historical genre in fine arts. Born on 18 August 1929 in the city of Kemerovo, Kuznetsk district, Siberian region. In 1952 he graduated with honours from the painting department of the Tashkent Republican Art School named after P. P. Benkov. In 1954 he entered the Tashkent Theatre and Art Institute named after A. N. Ostrovsky. In 1960 he graduated with honours as a painter-painter. For many years he worked as a teacher at the Drawing Department of the... далее
Yenin Ivan Ivanovich. Soviet artist, representative of socialist realism. Master of the historical genre in fine arts. Born on 18 August 1929 in the city of Kemerovo, Kuznetsk district, Siberian region. In 1952 he graduated with honours from the painting department of the Tashkent Republican Art School named after P. P. Benkov. In 1954 he entered the Tashkent Theatre and Art Institute named after A. N. Ostrovsky. In 1960 he graduated with honours as a painter-painter. For many years he worked as a teacher at the Drawing Department of the Tashkent Theatre and Art Institute. Lived in the city of Tashkent. Member of the Artists Union of the USSR, member of the Art Fund of Uzbekistan. 1947-1952. - Studying at the Republican Art School named after P.P. Benkov. P. P. Benkov, department of painting in Tashkent under the guidance of S. Redkin. In 1955-1961 studied at the Tashkent Theatre and Art Institute named after A. N. Ostrovsky in the group under the guidance of V. Ufimtsev. From 1960 to 1991 Ivan Yenin participated in numerous exhibitions of city, republican and all-Union levels. Worked in the genre of social realism. The artist created thematic paintings dedicated to the historical events of Uzbekistan - ‘Bukhara 20th year’, ‘Echo of the Revolution’, ‘Komsomol members of the 20s’, ‘Frunze in front of Bukhara’, ‘Burnt Paranja’, ‘Academy of Mamun’, ‘Land to the People’ and many others. I. I. Enin was a regular participant of foreign, all-Union and republican exhibitions. Landscapes, still lifes, portraits, made by the artist in oil and watercolour, took a place in the expositions of museums of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, Mongolia. The artist has 4 personal exhibitions in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. There are a number of publications about I.I. Enin's creative activity in republican magazines and newspapers. скрыть
Works of the artist