ABOUT THE ARTIST:

     Yablonovsky Petro Antonovich (1910-1989) Soviet Ukrainian artist. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. Born July 25, 1910 in Khartsizsk (Donetsk region). Graduated from the Kyiv Art Institute (1941). Teachers in the specialty - F. Krichevsky, M. Sharonov, S. Grigoriev. He worked in the field of easel painting, specialized in thematic paintings. Member of the Great Patriotic War. Participated in exhibitions: republican since 1947, personal - Kyiv, 1954. Main works: "In the class of the Honored Art Worker of the Ukrainian SSR Professor K. M. Mikhailov" (1947); "In the collective farm agro-laboratory" (1949); "Crimean landscape" (1961); "They write about us" (1967); "Until a new life" (1969) and others. Lived and worked in Kyiv. Died in 1989. The main themes of the artist were landscapes of Ukrainian nature, as well as the city of Kyiv, paintings on historical and military topics (including "On the Attack"). The artist signed his paintings on a grand scale, but with a clear spelling of the last name: P. Yablonovsky with the date (year): 63, that is, 1963. One of the paintings by Pyotr Yablonovsky, “Svyatoshino. An experimental point for breeding fish ”(1949), located in the Luhansk Regional Art Museum. Two paintings are in Russia: “Kyiv. Day off on the Dnieper”, 1959, oil on canvas, 200 × 288 (exhibited at an auction in Moscow with an estimated value of 1-2 million rubles in 2009) and “On Attack”, 1950, oil on canvas, 130 × 180 ( exhibited at an auction in Moscow in 2009 - 200,000-250,000 rubles). Many other works of the artist are in private collections in Ukraine and Russia.

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