Vigilantes (orig. Druzhinniki), watercolor (1985) Painting by Alexander Turansky
Sold
See more from Alexander TuranskyThe artist offers works on commission
Did you miss the opportunity to buy this work? Good news: the artist can also create a custom work, just for you!
Sold by Art Dom
-
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Watercolor
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 16.1in, Width 10.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $500 Cubism History
---
The buyer receives a COA (certificate of authenticity) from a Ukrainian art gallery.
Courier free delivery worldwide; the parcel will be securely packed and insured.
---
Dimensions: 27 x 41 cm (10,6" х 16,1")
Condition: excellent.
Furnishings: framed.
Turansky Alexander - ukrainian painter. Member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine since 1967. Born July 22, 1936 in the city of Berdichev Zhytomyr region (Ukraine). In 1950-1954, he studied at the Kiev Art School (teachers E. Volobuyev, G. Zarya, Y. Yatchenko). Since 1952, he participated in national art exhibitions, since 1961 - all-Union. From 1955 to 1961 he studied at the Kiev State Art Institute (teachers by profession K. Trofimenko, V. Kostetsky, V. Puzyrkov). Total participated in more than 70 exhibitions.
In 1966, he received a prize from the Union of Artists of the USSR for his painting "Rebellion".
He lives and works in Kiev, paints in easel painting. Paintings Turanskogo A.A. stored in more than 10 museums across Ukraine.
In Soviet times there was only one "correct" direction in art - socialist realism, which was characterized by the huge role of ideology in its development. The work of artists in other directions (e.g. avant-gardism, impressionism) was actively persecuted by the Soviet authorities as a deviation from the "correct" views. And yet, artists managed to find an outlet for their own creative expression of will.
Thus, in the works of Turinsky A.A. ordinary socialist realism is presented in the author's, expressive style. And the distinctive feature of the painter should be noted brightness, contrast and light roughness of the forms, which give the artist's works a special coloring. Thus the artist challenges the established canons of Soviet times and creates his own independent style.
Presented watercolor, as well as the majority of the author's works, is a protest against the Soviet "one correct" socialist realism. A seemingly simple subject is depicted in a very unusual, original form, including the bright colors of avant-gardism, the cubism of Pablo Picasso, and modernism as the artist's new vision of reality.
Today, the work of Turanskiy Oleksandr Alekseevich occupies a special chapter in the heritage of Ukrainian art. Vividly expressed the original style of presenting the plot, vibrant colors and contrasting tones - a brief characteristic of the style of Turanskiy A.A. Very colorful and rich work of a talented artist - Turanskiy Oleksandr Alekseevych. The graphics is created by the author's technique - watercolor, gouache, ink, and also - oil paints, which emphasizes the high professionalism of Turanskiy A.A.
Related themes
Turanskiy Alexander Alekseevich (1936, Berdichev) - Ukrainian painter. Member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine since 1967.
Born July 22, 1936 in the city Berdichev Zhytomyr region. In 1950-1954, he studied in Kyiv Art School (teachers E. Volobuyev, G. Zarya, Yu Yatchenko).
Since 1952, he participated in national art exhibitions, since 1961 - All-Union. From 1955 to 1961 he studied at Kiev State Art Institute (teachers by profession K. Trofimenko, V. Kostetsky, V. Puzyrkov).
In total participated in more than 70 exhibitions.
In 1966, for his painting "Insurgent" received the Prize of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
He lives and works in Kiev, paints in the field of easel painting.
Paintings Turanskiy stored in more than 10 museums throughout Ukraine.
- Nationality: UKRAINE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists, Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Professional Artist Ukrainian Contemporary Artists Artists presented by a gallery