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First Name | Lioubov |
Last Name | Lysenko |
Born | 1951-01-01 |
Country | Russia |
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Luybov Andreyevna Lysenko is a notable expert of still life, national of spirit, innermostly ground. In still life she expresses her Love to native land and her understanding of Russian Life Ideal. Keen style, virtuosity of painting turns rough matter into clean poetry. Colour-tone graduations, colouristic refinement of her still lifes charm both connoisseurs of painting and wide circle of spectators in show-rooms and galleries of Russia and Europe.
To brush of Lyubov Lysenko belong also deep, determining the essence of a man itself, portraits. Periodically she paints intriguing, exclusive self-portraits and trustful in intonation landscapes of places dear to her heart, chosen long ago.
The artist was born and grew up in the Family of famous Russian painter Andrey Lysenko. She finished a rather authoritative Moscow art School named after the 1095th year and world-famous Petersburg Academy of Arts.
Lyubov Lysenko is a member of Moscow Union of artists. She is a regular participant of Moscow, international exhibitions. Works of Lyubov Lysenko are in museums and private collections of Russia, are bought by collectioners of Germany, Switzerland, England.
Lyubov Lysenko lives and works in Moscow. |
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Style Realism |
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A style of painting which depicts subject matter (form, color, space) as it appears in act... |
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Style Impressionism |
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An art movement founded in France in the last third of the 19th century. Impressionist art... |
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Style Expressionism |
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An art movement of the early 20th century in which traditional adherence to realism and proportion was replaced by the artist's emotional connection to the subject. These paintings are often abstract, the subject matter distorted in color and form to emphasize and express the intense emotion of the artist. |
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Style Deco |
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Design style prevalent during the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by a sleek use of straigh... |
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