September 20, 2011

Contemporary Art of Russia

Russia released a series of 6 stamps depicting the works of 6 famous Artists on 12.09.2011.

 Alexey Adamov - landscape, seascape, the author of hundreds of papers on the Sea of Azov, as well as the nature of the southern and central Russia. The artist is actively involved in Russian and international exhibitions, his work is represented in the expositions and exhibitions, on display at the Russian and European galleries.

Nikolai Bohr - a painter, Honored Art Worker of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of the Russian Federation. Author of genre paintings, portraits, landscapes, monumental objects. His works are in major national museums, corporate and private collections in Russia and abroad.
 
Dmitri Zilina - People's Artist of the RSFSR, member of Russian Academy of Arts, was awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples. The participant of Russian and foreign exhibitions, the author of numerous scene paintings, portraits, landscapes, still lifes, drawings. The artist's works are in museums and private collections.

Alexander Iulianovich Rukavishnikov - sculptor, People's Artist of Russia, was awarded the Order of Friendship and "Badge of Honor". His works in the genres of easel and monumental composition, sculptural portraits, paintings, drawings, medal art, installations are kept in the Russian and foreign collections.

Tahir Teymurovich Salakhov - People's Artist of USSR, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. Author of a number of portraits, landscapes, still lifes, large multi-figure paintings, graphic works. His paintings are represented in the largest Russian and foreign museums, are found in many public and private collections around the world.

Vladimir Yakovlevich Yukina - one of the largest landscape of the last century, Honored Artist of the RSFSR People's Artist of the Russian Federation. He was a founding member of the artistic group "Vladimir school of landscape painting." His paintings are in Russian and foreign museums and private collections.


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