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Dnipro HPS Is Built

ID:
1136
Inventory number:
Гр-449 КН-14936
Type:
Graphics
Material:
paper
Techniques:
autolithography
Dimensions:
40x27 cm
Author:
Vasyl Kasiian

Vasyl Illich Kasiian was a Ukrainian Soviet artist, People's Artist of the USSR, professor of the Kyiv Art Institute, and Hero of Socialist Labor. Born on December 20, 1895 (January 1, 1896) in the village of Mykulyntsi (at that time Austria-Hungary, now Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine), he studied at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts (student of Max Schwabinsky), which he graduated in 1926. His Prague period brought him European recognition and approval in professional art. In 1923, he accepted Soviet citizenship. In 1927, Kasiian returned to Ukraine and began his work as a professor at the Kyiv Art Institute. In 1930, he moved to Kharkiv and worked as the head of the department of the Ukrainian Printing Institute. In 1944, he returned to Kyiv and continued to work as a professor, the head of the department of the Kyiv Art Institute. Kasiian became the founder of an entire art school of Ukrainian graphics. He was a scholar, art critic, and theorist of Ukrainian and world art. During his creative life, he created about 10 thousand works, including engravings, etchings, illustrations for works by literary classics. His main works include "Spring in a Concentration Camp" (1920), "Perekop" (1927), "Self-Portrait" (1931), "Artem" (1936), "V. Stefanyk" (1971), and many others. He died on June 24, 1976 in Kyiv. Kasiyan's works are kept in the National Art Museum of Ukraine and other museums of Ukraine.

Date of creation:
1939
Preservation:
The paper yellowed
Location:
unknown
Provenance:
Recorded in the inventory on 11/02/1948. Source of income is not specified.
Date of record to the inventory book:
13.11.1981
Item description from the inventory book:
In the foreground — groups of people. In the center right — a tribune behind which Sergo Ordzhonikidze stands. Beside him — M. I. Kalinin, members of the government, honored guests. In the center left — columns of people with banners. Right in the center — the hydroelectric dam. In the background — the sky. At the lower right — the artist’s signature.