Sergei Yefimovich Zakharov

Russian painter
Sergei Yefimovich Zakharov
BornNovember 26, 1900
Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky, Sakalin Island, Russian Empire
DiedJanuary 24, 1993
Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
NationalityRussian
Known forPainting, Watercolors, Design
MovementRealism

Sergei Yefimovich Zakharov (Russian: Серге́й Ефи́мович Заха́ров; November 26, 1900, town Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky, Sakalin Province of Russian Empire – January 24, 1993, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) was a Russian Soviet painter, watercolorist, graphic artist, and interior designer, who lived and worked in Leningrad (current Saint Petersburg). He was a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists,[1] and regarded as one of the brightest representatives of the Leningrad school of painting and graphics,[2] most famous for his watercolors of fruits and flowers.

Biography

Sergei Yefimovich Zakharov was born November 26, 1900, in the town of Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky located on Sakhalin Island near the Tatar Strait on the western shores of Northern Sakhalin at the foot of the Western Sakhalin Mountains.

In 1927 Sergei Zakharov graduated from the Tomsk Institute of Architecture and Construction.

Since 1928 Sergei Zakharov has participated in art exhibitions. He painted still lifes, portraits, landscapes, genre scenes, worked in watercolours, tempera, and monumental painting. In 1930–1950s Sergei Zakharov worked a lot in Soviet Tajikistan, where he designed the interiors of public buildings.

In 1951 Sergei Zakharov was awarded the honorary title of the Honored Art Worker of Tadzhik Republic.

Sergei Zakharov most famous for his watercolors of fruits and flowers, also for paintings devoted to Middle Asia. Sergei Zakharov regarded as an outstanding master of watercolors worked in the technique of watercolor pouring. His personal exhibitions were in Leningrad (1951, 1980, 1984), Saint-Petersburg (1996), and Moscow (1961, 1965).

Sergei Zakharov was a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists since 1938.

Sergei Efimovich Zakharov died in Saint Petersburg in 1993. His paintings and watercolors reside in State Russian Museum, State Tretyakov Gallery, in the lot of Art museums and private collections in the Russia,[3] Italy, England, in the U.S., and throughout the world.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Directory of Members of the Union of Artists of USSR. Volume 1.- Moscow: Soviet artist, 1979. - p. 399.
  2. ^ Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School.- Saint Petersburg: NP-Print Edition, 2007. – pp. 244, 245, 363, 382-385, 387-391, 394, 396-398, 400, 401, 411, 413-415, 418-420, 442-444.
  3. ^ Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School. - Saint Petersburg: NP-Print Edition, 2007. – p.6-7.
  4. ^ Artists of the USSR. Biography and Bibliography Dictionary. Volume 4, part 1. - Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1983. - pp. 254–255.

Sources

  • Artists of the USSR. Biography and Bibliography Dictionary. Vol. 4, Part 1. - Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1983. - pp. 254–255.
  • Directory of members of the Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation. - Leningrad: Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1987. - p. 47.
  • Matthew C. Bown. Dictionary of 20th Century Russian and Soviet Painters 1900-1980s. - London: Izomar, 1998. ISBN 0-9532061-0-6, ISBN 978-0-9532061-0-0.
  • Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School. - Saint Petersburg: NP-Print Edition, 2007. – pp. 244, 245, 363, 382–385, 387–391, 394, 396–398, 400, 401, 411, 413–415, 418–420, 442–444. ISBN 5-901724-21-6, ISBN 978-5-901724-21-7.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Related articles
Art groups
Exhibitions
  • Exhibitions of Leningrad Artists
  • Exhibition of 1950
  • Exhibition of 1951
  • Spring Exhibition (1954)
  • Spring Exhibition (1955)
  • Autumn Exhibition (1956)
  • Anniversary Exhibition (1957)
  • All-Union Art Exhibition (1957)
  • Autumn Exhibition (1958)
  • Exhibition of 1960
  • Exhibition in Russian Museum (1960)
  • Soviet Russia (1960)
  • Exhibition of 1961
  • Autumn Exhibition (1962)
  • "Leningrad" Exhibition (1964)
  • Spring Exhibition (1965)
  • Soviet Russia (1965)
  • Soviet Russia (1967)
  • Autumn Exhibition (1968)
  • Spring Exhibition (1969)
  • Exhibition of 1970
  • Our Contemporary (1971)
  • Our Contemporary (1972)
  • Exhibition of Eleven (1972)
  • By native country (1972)
  • Our Contemporary (1975)
  • Portrait of Contemporary (1976)
  • Fine Arts of Leningrad (1976)
  • Art belongs People (1977)
  • Autumn Exhibition (1978)
  • Regional Exhibition (1980)
  • Leningrad painting of 1950-1980s
  • Etude in Painting of 1940-1980s
  • Lyrical Themes in Postwar Painting
  • Painting of the Leningrad School
  • Still life of 1950-1990s
  • In Memory of Teacher
Art educationWorks of art
  • Lenin in Kremlin (by Nikolai Baskakov)
  • Cafe Gurzuf (by Alexander Samokhvalov)
  • Quince and Teapot (by Victor Teterin)
  • House with Arch (by Sergei Osipov)
  • Portrait of Catherine Balebina (by Lev Russov)
  • Horsewoman (by Rudolf Frentz)
  • Spring is on the way (by Vladimir Ovchinnikov)
  • Spring Day (by Nikolai Pozdneev)
  • Mothers, Sisters (by Yevsey Moiseyenko)
  • In the Sun (by Alexander Samokhvalov)
  • Portrait of Yevgeny Mravinsky (by Lev Russov)
  • Russian Winter. Hoarfrost (by Nikolai Timkov)
  • Malaya Sadovaya street (by Alexander Semionov)
  • Cornflowers (by Sergei Osipov)
  • Still life with Pussy-Willows (by Taisia Afonina)
  • Nevsky Prospekt (by Gleb Savinov)
  • A Midday (by Evgenia Antipova)
  • Cherry (by Yevsey Moiseyenko)