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Portrait of Hero of the Soviet Union H.Ye. Lytvynenko

ID:
408
Inventory number:
Ж-408 КН-35033
Type:
Paintings
Material:
canvas
Techniques:
oil
Dimensions:
86x100 cm
Author:
Petro Kot

Petro Oleksiiovych Kot was a Ukrainian artist, member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1982), and an Honored Artist of Ukraine (1986). Born on February 3, 1933 in the village of Kulazhyntsi (now Brovarskyi district of Kyiv region, Ukraine), Kot studied at the Kyiv State School of Decorative and Applied Arts (1951-1953), then continued his studies at the Dnipropetrovsk State Art School (1957-1961). He graduated with honors from the Kyiv State Art Institute (1967). His teachers in the specialty were M. Borovskyi, I. Shtilman, K. Trokhymenko, and V. Puzyrkov. Starting in 1967, he lived in Zhdaniv (now Mariupol). He worked in the fields of easel painting and graphics. A master of portraits and landscapes, Kot participated in approximately 25 republic, all-Ukrainian, and all-Union exhibitions, in foreign exhibitions, and in up to 70 city and regional art exhibitions. He was elected chairman of the Mariupol branch of the Donetsk regional organization of the National Union of Ukrainian Artists (1986-1992) and chairman of the Mariupol organization of the National Union of Ukrainian Artists (1992-2003). Among his works are "General D. Machnev", "Sergey Burov", "Age-Old Willows", and others. He passed away on October 7, 2003 in Mariupol. His works are in museums and private collections in Ukraine, Greece, the USA, Italy, France, Bulgaria, and Poland.

Date of creation:
1980
Preservation:
Complete safety
Location:
unknown
Origin:
the city of Zhdaniv
Provenance:
Purchased from the author under account number 373 in December 1983. Act number 2996 dated 01/23/1984.
Date of record to the inventory book:
20.02.1984
Item description from the inventory book:
Image of an elderly man sitting in a chair, wearing a black suit, cream shirt, and burgundy tie. On the lapel of the jacket there is the star of the Hero of the Soviet Union, next to it there are a number of order bars. The head is turned 3/4 to the right. His hands rest on the armrests of the chair. In the background, merging with the background, there is a soldier's greatcoat.