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Irina Veniaminovna Ginsburg-Soboleva was born
in 1920 in Moscow. She was the grand-daughter of the famous Russian Imperial
sculptor Mark Antokolsky. At the beginning of the WWII she was evacuated to
Turkmenistan (Ashgabat) with her family. In 1941-1943 she studied at the
Ashgabat Art College and in 1943-1948 attended the Surikov Art Institute, which
was similarly relocated from Moscow to Ashgabat. There Soboleva met her future
husband, painter Andrei Sobolev, with whom she moved to Lviv, West Ukraine in
1950. In Lviv she taught at the Institute of Applied Arts between 1950 and 1954
and at the Lviv College of Applied Arts in 1954-1962. Irina Soboleva was a
popular graphic artist, participated in many town, regional and republican
exhibitions. She died in Lviv in 2014.
Condition: good
Creation Year: 1946
Measurements: UNFRAMED: 39.0cm x 32.2cm / 15.4in x 12.7in
FRAMED: 42.7cm
x 36.5cm / 16.8in x 14.4in
Object Type: Framed drawing
Style: Soviet Socialist Realism
Technique: grey and white wash on paper
Inscription: signed in Cyrillic, dated 1946
Creator: Irina Veniamonovna Ginsburg-Soboleva
Creator Dates: 1920 Moscow-2014 Lviv
Nationality: Russian / Ukrainian
Themes:
UKRAINIAN
RUSSIAN
FEMALE ARTIST
ORIENTALIST
MIDDLE ASIA
STALIN
WORKSHOP
WORKING
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