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Fedor Ivanovich Zagorodnyuk was born in 1922 in the village Guntscha, Vinnitsa Province in Ukraine. In 1937 he became a student of the Kherson Art School where he studied until the begin of the Second World War. He took part in the war as soldier and participated in fights by Vinnitsa, Kharkov, Rostov and Stalingrad. After a serious wound he was treated in the hospital in Tomsk, Siberia where he began to paint again. At a local exhibition of military artists he was awarded with a medal. From 1944 to 1950 he was a student of the Kiev Art Institute. Thereafter Zagorodnyuk was active in the Donbass region as director of an art studio for young artists in the town of Nadiivka. Back to Kherson in 1954, he worked a long time as collaborator of the local newspapers. He was a well-known portrait, landscape and genre painter and graphic artist, member of the Ukrainian Artist Union, with regular participation in all local, provincial and republican exhibitions. The artist died in Kherson in 2004.
Condition: In good condition, right part with author s alterations (an attached piece of paper on the right edge, a few cuts with altered details glued on the former composition).
Creation Year: 1965
Measurements: UNFRAMED:51,0×57,5cm/20,1×22,6in FRAMED: 57,6×67,4cm/22,7×26,5in
Object Type: framed watercolor
Style: Soviet Socialist Realism
Technique: watercolor on paper, laid on cardboard
Inscription: signed in Cyrillic, dated 1965
Creator: Fedor Ivanovich Zagorodnyuk
Creator Dates: 1922-2004
Nationality: Ukrainian
Themes:
SOVIET SOCIALIST REALISM
RUSSIAN
UKRAINIAN
BATTLE
WAR
MILITARY
RED ARMY
SOLDIER
WWII
WORLD WAR II
SECOND WORLD WAR
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