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Outskirts of Samarkand

ID:
986
Inventory number:
Гр-300 КН-12312
Type:
Graphics
Material:
paper
Techniques:
linocut
Dimensions:
23.5x39.5 cm
Passport:
48x30 cm
Author:
Anatolii Bezbatko

Anatolii Kostiantynovych Bezbatko was a Ukrainian artist and graphic artist. He was born in Novomoskovsk in 1938 and received his art education at the Rostov-on-Don Art School. He improved his art education at the Vera Mukhina Leningrad State Art School, specializing in "Graphics". He worked in both painting and graphic techniques, creating book illustrations, bookplates, and posters. He lived in Mariupol. He was a member of the UNESCO Federation of Artists since 1990. Selected works (painting): "Self-portrait", "Landscape", "Self-portrait with Granddaughter"; graphic series: "Through Thorns to the Stars", "Native Azov", and others. He died in 1998. His works are kept in various museums of Ukraine and private collections.

Date of creation:
1964
Preservation:
Soiling,yellow stains
Location:
unknown
Provenance:
The source of income is not indicated in the old inventory books. The entry was made on 01/20/1968.
Date of record to the inventory book:
28.09.1981
Item description from the inventory book:
Perspective of an old street of an eastern city. In the foreground, on the left, a man in a turban and an oriental robe sits, holding a towel stretched out in his hands. On the right, by a heap of watermelons and melons, a man sits.