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Our Pride — Mighty Industry. From an album of prints dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Communist Party of Ukraine.

ID:
726
Inventory number:
Гр-40 КН-2191
Type:
Graphics
Material:
paper
Techniques:
coloured linocut
Dimensions:
45x34 cm
Author:
Oleksandr Hubariev

Oleksandr Ivanovych Hubariev was a Ukrainian painter and graphic artist. He was born on September 1, 1926 in the city of Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro). He graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Art School of the Kyiv State Art Institute (1955), where his teachers by specialty were M. Pohrebniak, V. Kasian, I. Krasnyi, I. Pleshchynskyi, and O. Pashchenko. A master of watercolors and linocuts, he was a member of the Union of Artists of the Ukrainian SSR (1960) and a People's Artist of Ukraine (1993). He participated in republic, all-Union, and international art exhibitions. Hubariev's main works include the series of linocuts "Folk Ballads of Transcarpathia" (1966), "Ukrainian Love Songs" (1967), "Carpathians" (1971), "Man and Work" (1972), "Meeting with Yugoslavia" (1977), "Motives of Kyiv" (1982), "Unforgettable" (1985), "Golden Gates" (1990), "Legendary Riders" (1991), "Historical Kyiv" (1993), "Chornobyl Madonna" (1996), "Silhouettes of Lviv" (1997), and "Allegories" (1998), and the series of watercolors "In Buryatia" (1976), "Through Moldova" (1980), "Behind Bulgaria" (1981), "Khabarovsk Region" (1982), "Behind Kamchatka" (1988), "Sakhalin Island" (1991); series of paintings - "Nylon Girl" (1962), "Carpathian Ballad" (1967), "Pink Model" (1971), "Dixon Island" (1995), "Carpathian Fairy Tale" (1964), "Fern Blossom" (1967), "Blue Day" (1983), "Morning on the Old Kyiv Mountain" (1992), and "Autumn in Kyiv" (2005). Hubariev's works are kept in museums and private collections in Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Germany, Canada and other countries. He died in 2021.

Preservation:
complete preservation
Location:
unknown
Provenance:
Purchased under invoice No. 8593 dated 12/22/1978. Act No. 2282 dated 09/27/1979.
Date of record to the inventory book:
17.07.1980
Item description from the inventory book:
A view from above of an industrial site. In the lower part of the sheet there are working people. At the top — the smoking chimneys of industrial enterprises. Predominantly blue at the top, yellow in the center, reddish at the bottom. In the image at bottom right there is the artist's mark 78; the same mark there is below the image; on the left — "Our Pride — Mighty Industry".