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People Who Master Technology Decide Everything! From an album of prints dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Communist Party of Ukraine.

ID:
728
Inventory number:
Гр-42 КН-2193
Type:
Graphics
Material:
paper
Techniques:
coloured linocut
Dimensions:
35x45 cm
Author:
Valerii Panfilov

Valerii Vasylovych Panfilov was a Ukrainian graphic artist, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1960), and an Honored Artist of Ukraine (1974). Born on March 31, 1927 in Vladikavkaz (now Russia), he graduated from the Kyiv Art Institute in 1958. His teachers were O. Pashchenko, I. Selivanov, and M. Derehus. Hestudied in the creative workshops of the USSR Academy of Arts in Kyiv (1965). Panfilov's main field was easel and book graphics; he worked in the techniques of color and black and white linocut, etching, and various drawing techniques. His works are characterized by contrasts of light and shadow, color and texture. His main themes are working people and the beauty and harmony of the surrounding world. Starting in 1964, he participated in exhibitions. Panfilov's main works include "In the Hot Shops" (1958 to 1969), "Based on the Works of T. Shevchenko" (1962 to 1964), "Komsomol Builds" (1966 to 1968), "Herd" (1971), "Gardens Bloom" (1972), "Boyan" (1986), "Guests" (1986), and others. Some of his works are kept in the National Museum of T. Shevchenko (Kyiv) and other museums of Ukraine. He died on May 12, 2003 in Kyiv.

Date of creation:
1978
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:
In the lower part of the image, by a measuring instrument with an attached desk lamp, there are a man in an apron and a woman in a red headscarf. In front of her - an open book. At left, young men is walking with books. In the center, students of the workers' faculty (rabfak) listen to a lecture. Beneath them there is a banner: "The front of technology is the front of class struggle." In the upper part of the sheet — a dam; above it - the head of a cosmonaut in a spacesuit and his hand. Below the image at right — the author's signature; at left — the title of the print.