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For Soviet Ukraine! From an album of prints dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Communist Party of Ukraine.

ID:
732
Inventory number:
Гр-46 КН-2197
Type:
Graphics
Material:
paper
Techniques:
linocut
Dimensions:
35x44 cm
Author:
Vasyl Perevalskyi

Vasyl Yevdokymovych Perevalskyi is a Ukrainian graphic artist, painter, and teacher. He is a People's Artist of Ukraine (1999), Honored Artist of Ukraine (1991), and an academician of the National Academy of Art of Ukraine (2013). Born on June 13, 1938 in the village of Bubny (now Poltava region, Ukraine), he graduated in 1965 from the Kyiv Art Institute (the workshop of V. Kasiian) and then the creative workshops of the USSR Academy of Arts (1967, director M. Derehus). He was a participant of the Sixties movement. Perevalskyi is a realistic style artist. His main areas are book and easel graphics and oil painting (landscape, still life). His works are distinguished by national originality and innovation in the search for artistic means of expression. He has been a participant of all-Ukrainian, all-Union, international art exhibitions since 1966. Among his works are the easel graphics "Come, Boys, All Come to Me" (1964), "Three Cossacks Have Arrived" (1968), the cycle "Cossack Songs" (1994-2023), "Mother and Child" (1986), "Chornobyl Madonna" (2007), and many others. The artist's works are kept in the National Art Museum of Ukraine and in many other art and local history museums of Ukraine.

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:
18.07.1980
Item description from the inventory book:
The entire central part of the composition, from top to bottom, is occupied by a marching detachment of partisans armed with rifles and submachine guns. On the left and right in the background — forest.