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First Name | Lioubov Ivanovna |
Last Name | Kachalina |
Born | 1934-07-27 |
Country | Russia |
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We proudly present you a new name in our Gallery-worldwide and its Russian part - Lioubov Ivanovna Kachalina. Her art is a good example of Soviet Social Art (Social Realism) that is very popular in our days.
We first met this year in Noginsk town not far away from Moscow. I used to know a lot of Noginsk artists but in my opinion Kachalina is one of the most interesting person as an artist and as a man. She is kind, sincere, even touching. She asked me if it was really possible to find someone interested in her artworks through Internet. I promised to do my best. Lioubov Ivanovna is very strong in portraits. Her gallery of Soviet people (1950-1965) brings you back to the time when our nation was working and living for an Idea. There was something we beleived in hoping that it was possible to make all the people happy, to stop agressive wars and all kind of the violence in the world. People lived with communist idea wich in fact was not so bad as we used to understand being forced by PR and other propaganda.
Lioubov Ivanovna showed me her photoalbum. Nice, beautiful girl with strong-willed character. She was a child of her epoch. She was inspired by industrial and agricultural progress of which the heroes were miners, drivers, teachers, locksmiths, turners. There is a certain feeling of nostalgy in her works.
I want to notice that Kachalina was a member of the USSR Painters Union. In the past it was very difficult to become a member of this organization because there was a very strict commission and it was very hard to achieve this title.
I'm really glad that from now on Lioubov Ivanovna will be a permanent member of our Gallery Worldwide and with some time you'll have a chanse to see her artworks in Russian Art Gallery in Moscow that we have in plan to orginize very soon.
Thank you. |
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Media Oil on canvas |
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Canvas used for oil painting that is typically made of linen or cotton, stretched very tightly and tacked onto a wooden frame. Linen is considered far superior to the heavy cotton for a canvas. |
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The portrait of the brigadier of the Diadkinskaia dairy farm by Kachalina |
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The portrait of a woman in yellow by Kachalina |
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Mechanizer of the state farm named after Chapaev by Kachalina |
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see in full album |
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Media Oil on board |
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Board - used as a surface for art, often refers to a piece of wood lumber or a durable she... |
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