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ID:
22
Inventory number:
Ж-22 КН-3077
Type:
Paintings
Material:
canvas
Techniques:
oil
Dimensions:
60x80 cm
Author:
Borys Yeromin

Borys Oleksandrovych Yeromin was a Soviet Ukrainian painter and an Honored Artist of Ukraine (2009). Born on October 15, 1948 in the village of Uch-Tereksk, Osh region, Kyrgyzstan, he graduated from the Luhansk Art School (1969), where his teacher was T. Kapkanets. He was a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine (1980). His works fall in the field of easel painting and thematic painting, landscape, and still life. The artist's work is characterized by deep immersion into the image and a subtle sense of color. His main works include “Red Saturday” (1980), “Still Life of September” (1986), “Jerusalem Studios” (1991-1992), “Old Cedar” (1992), “July Flowers” (1997), “Sunflowers” (1998); cycles - "Flowers" (1986-2003), "Carpathians" (1990s), "Svyatohirya" (1990-2007), "Jerusalem Studios" (1991-1995), and "Native Land" (1997-2008). Yeromin participated in numerous exhibitions, including foreign ones. He was a member of creative teams at the construction of plant 3600 (Azovstal plant in Mariupol), the Rivne nuclear power plant, and others. He lived and worked in Donetsk.

Date of creation:
1976
Preservation:
Complete safety
Location:
unknown
Provenance:
Purchased on account and from the Directorate of the Donetsk Art Plant. Act No. 2066 dated 12/28/1977.
Date of record to the inventory book:
06.10.1980
Item description from the inventory book:
Original. In the foreground is an excavation pit. In the centre are figures of workers. Behind them, to the left, is a blue excavator; to the right of them is a builders’ cabin. All around are upward-facing supports. The scene is depicted from above.