
Description
Painter: Andrey Serbutovsky
Size: 100x120 cm/39.37x47.24 inches
Components: oil, canvas Original painting
CONDITION: excellent
ARTIST: Serbutovsky Andrey AndreevichSoviet Ukrainian painter. Member of the Union of Artists of the Ukrainian SSR. Born on August 18, 1923 in Poltava. Participant of the Great Patriotic War. He worked in the easel painting industry. Main works: “Collective Farm Poultry Farm” (1952); portrait of carpenter M. G. Kryuchka (1953); portrait of a milkmaid O. O. Tesla (1955); “On Construction” (1961)”; Unconquered Poltava woman" (1968) and others. Participated in republican exhibitions since 1954. Awarded the Order of the Red Star and medals. One of the most prominent Poltava artists of the second half of the twentieth century. It occupies a place of honor in Russian art of this period. When Serbutovsky began his career, the work of artists united under the banner of socialist realism was experiencing its heyday. When Serbutovsky created his last paintings, domestic art was already striving to rethink life in the spirit of the latest creative principles of postmodernism. Andrei Serbutovsky was not destined to become the artist who practically carried out this transition. Until the end of his days, he remained faithful to the traditions of realistic painting, looking for a way to the plastic embodiment of life material, multiplying his extraordinary talent with unparalleled hard work. Without receiving academic professional training, Serbutovsky, with the power of his exceptional talent, quickly achieved the highest level of artistic skill, easily solving the most complex technical problems in painting and drawing. Despite certain internal contradictions inherent in him and the fact that the artist was accompanied not only by achievements, but also by individual failures, Serbutovsky’s work seems unusually integral, connected with the moral aspirations of his era. The artist mastered the skill of transforming nature into aesthetic value. At the same time, as a true realist, he felt well the inner truth of existence. Andrei Andreevich Serbutovsky worked fruitfully in different genres - portrait, still life, thematic painting, but most of all he was attracted by landscape, organically combined with the everyday genre in a contemplative lyrical image. His paintings contain the beauty of everyday life, are imbued with a sense of admiring the world, discover and artistically express the inherent diverse beauty of the nature of the Poltava region.There were difficult periods in the master's biography, but they did not prevent him from gaining wide public recognition and, at the end of his life, becoming the owner of the high title of Honored Artist of Ukraine. But the main thing is that the artist has stood the test of authenticity over time. Over the years, the works of Andrei Andreevich Serbutovsky have not lost their significance, putting their creator on a par with the most significant creators of modern artistic culture.
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Condition
excellent
Buyer's Premium
20%
Oil painting March Andrey Serbutovsky
Estimate $3,500-$4,000
Starting Price
$1,400
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Contemporary Vision: Transformative Impulses
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