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painting art vintage still life old flower Godunova decor rare cake soviet sssr
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ABOUT THE ARTIST:Godunova Larisa Alexandrovna
Born on June 7, 1946, in the city of Kiev. Graduated from the Kiev State Art Institute (1970). Teachers in the specialty: T. Yablonskaya. Painter. Among the works - works of monumental art, still lifes, landscapes, portraits, thematic paintings. The artist's work is characterized by a pictorial culture, imagery, and poetic inspiration. The artist's skillful search is concentrated in the field of pure pictorial comprehension of color, the search for new expressiveness, a relaxed manner of expression. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1978). Honored Artist of Ukraine (2016). He worked at the Kiev Combine of Monumental and Decorative Arts (1970-1990). Participated in exhibitions: republican, all-union, international (since 1968). Personal exhibitions - in Kiev (2001, 2006). Major works: "Feast on Andriyivsky Descent" (1989), "Summer" (1996), "Winter on Andriyivsky Spusk" (1998), "Portrait of Tatiana" (2000), "Song" (1971), "Julia", " Musician ”(1977),“ Tatiana ”(2000),“ Tamara ”(2001),“ Pope John Paul II ”(2004),“ War Relics ”(1968),“ Issuance of literature on the propaganda train ”(1969),“ Holiday Family "(1972)," Memory of the Heart "(1974)," Flowers "," Shevchenko Linden "(1977)," Molodezhnaya Street "(1978)," Florence Street in Kiev "(1982)," Ray "(2000) , "Autumn in Svalyava" (2003), "Bells", "Lavra", "Bulgakov's House", "Nude", "Amulet" (2004), "Dream" (2005).
ITEM DETAILS:
MATERIALS: oil on
cardboard
Size: 39.5
cm x 50 cm (15.5 x
19.6
inch)
Title: "Still life"
Painting 100% Original
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Painting is unframed.
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