Subasta 26 Parte 1 Thirst. Collectible books, painting, graphics, bronze.
Por Raskolnikov Gallery
5.10.22
Санкт-Петербург, Новгородская, 23., Rusia

Books of the publishing house "Azbuka", collection books of the 18th-19th centuries. Painters:


Alexey Afanasiev, Albert Belyavsky, Alexander Bikhter, Boris Borshch, Zlata Byzova, Yuri Vasnetsov, Vladimir Vetrogonsky, Vetutnev, Anatoly Getmansky, Vasily Golubev, Mitrofan Grekov, Theodosius Gumenyuk, Alexander Deignenka, Sergey Dorovenko, Nikolai Dadykin, Mikhail Edomsky, Boris Zabirokhin, Alexander Zadorin, Anatoly Zaslavsky, Alexander Korolev, Vladimir Krants, Pericles Xidias, Yuri Lyukshin, Alexander Lotsman, Igor Mayorov, Matvey Manizer, Ivan Matvienko, Vera Matyukh, Vyacheslav Mikhailov, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko, Valery Mishin, Artur Molev, Oleg Lomakin, Robert Ovakimyan, Nikolai Pavlov, Yuri Pavlov, Alexey Pakhomov, Viktor Proshkin, Valentina Savelyeva, Khamid Savkuev, Lev Solodkov, Yulia Sopina, Mikhail Taranov, Ivan Tarasyuk, Nikolai Timkov, Maria Tregubenko, Maria Kholodnaya, Dmitry Flegontov, Albert Charkin, Igor Cholariya , Sergei Chubirko, Vyachesla Shraga, Vadim Stein, Vladimir Uspensky, Elena Janson-Manizer.

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LOTE 1:

(1972) Vasily Golubev. Bridge, 1972, 47.5x56.5 cm, oil on cardboard.


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(1972) Vasily Golubev. Bridge, 1972, 47.5x56.5 cm, oil on cardboard.

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Golubev Vasily Vasilyevich (1925-1985). One of the most talented representatives of the Leningrad school.
In the 1960s, he constantly worked at the dacha of artists in Staraya Ladoga, together with such leading Leningrad landscape painters as Yevsey Moiseenko, Nikolai Timkov, Vyacheslav Zagonek, Ivan Varichev.
He joined the Union of Artists on the personal recommendation of the President of the Academy of Arts of the USSR Boris Ugarov. He lived on disability benefits, was very poor, so almost all of his paintings are painted on cardboard, often on both sides. Expressionism with elements of primitivism made V. Golubev a recognized and widely known master. In the 1990s, almost all of the artist's works were exported to the United States (a large catalog of his works was published there), Germany and France.