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Illusion. From the series "Circus"

ID:
1214
Inventory number:
Гр-526 КН-37761
Type:
Graphics
Material:
paper
Techniques:
coloured lithography
Dimensions:
47x69.5 cm
Passport:
83x53.5 cm
Author:
Serhii Barannyk

Serhii Oleksiiovych Barannyk is a Ukrainian artist, a member of the Union of Soviet Artists of Ukraine since 1987, and a member of the creative group “Mariupol-87.” He has served as Chairman of the Mariupol branch of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine since 2003. He received the title of Honoured Artist of Ukraine in 2009. Born on 21 October 1952 in Oleksandrivsk-Sakhalinskyi, Sakhalin Island, he lived in Mariupol since 1962. He received a secondary education. The artist works in easel and monumental painting and graphic art. He co-founded the Mariupol alternative art society. Since 1976, he has participated in city, regional, all-Ukrainian, all-Union, and international art exhibitions. Selected works include "Sign of Misfortune" (1987), "Sign of Longing" (1996), "Sign of Rest" (1998), and "Sign of Family" (1999). Some of his works are held in the collections of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, as well as in museums and private collections in Ukraine, Poland, Palestine, Italy, Canada, Germany, the United States, and France.

Date of creation:
1981
Preservation:
complete preservation
Location:
unknown
Provenance:
Transferred by Barannik S. O. Act No. 79 dated 06/15/1986.
Date of record to the inventory book:
09.07.1986
Item description from the inventory book:
In the foreground at the center of the sheet a column is depicted. To the left of the column there is a girl wearing a top hat. In her left hand she holds a bowl with water spilling out and a fish, and in her right hand - a candlestick with candles. To the right of the column there is a girl in Oriental dress, wearing a turban, playing a pipe (flute). Beside her - a small table with a vessel from which snakes are crawling. In the upper part of the sheet, at the center, a clown is depicted; juggling balls emerge from his left hand, and a deck of cards is in his right.