Robert Landarsky | |
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Born | 1 April 1936 Gomel/Vetka,
Belarus | (age 88)
Education | Belarusian State Academy of Arts Academy of Fine Arts St. Petersburg |
Occupation | Painter |
Movement | Impressionism |
Robert Landarsky (born 1 April 1936) is a contemporary Belarusian artist. In 1979 he was awarded the Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR. [ citation needed]
Robert Landarsky was born in Gomel [1] in 1936, a town in southern Belarus.
Robert Landarsky studied at Belarusian State Academy of Arts, [2] from which he graduated in 1958. In 1966 he graduated from the Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture of Ilya Repin in St. Peresburg. In 1979, Robert Landarsky was admitted to the Belarusian Union of Artists. [3] [4]
Robert Landarsky and Dmitry Oleynik (1929-2003), Nikolai Kazakevich (born 1934) created a new branch of Gomel art school called “Gomel impressionism”. Cheerful atmosphere, bright vivid colors and the absence of blackness. Robert Landarsky remembers the reaction at republican exhibitions: "... everyone used to visit our place at exhibitions to see our works. They differed from the rest art. Painter Dmitry Poliankov compared the works by the most of artists with “brown oven doors”. But our canvases were vivid." At the beginning there were a lot of criticism from the elder artists, but rather soon their manner got its audience as well as followers. [5]
The paintings of Robert Landarsky is dominated by bright colors. [6] It shows the influence of the Impressionists as Monet.
2003 Robert Landarsky was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR.[ citation needed]
Robert Landarsky's works are held in the following public collections:
He has works in private collections in countries including France, Japan, US, Germany, [7] Austria, Italy, Japan, Poland, and Estonia.
Robert Landarsky | |
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Born | 1 April 1936 Gomel/Vetka,
Belarus | (age 88)
Education | Belarusian State Academy of Arts Academy of Fine Arts St. Petersburg |
Occupation | Painter |
Movement | Impressionism |
Robert Landarsky (born 1 April 1936) is a contemporary Belarusian artist. In 1979 he was awarded the Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR. [ citation needed]
Robert Landarsky was born in Gomel [1] in 1936, a town in southern Belarus.
Robert Landarsky studied at Belarusian State Academy of Arts, [2] from which he graduated in 1958. In 1966 he graduated from the Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture of Ilya Repin in St. Peresburg. In 1979, Robert Landarsky was admitted to the Belarusian Union of Artists. [3] [4]
Robert Landarsky and Dmitry Oleynik (1929-2003), Nikolai Kazakevich (born 1934) created a new branch of Gomel art school called “Gomel impressionism”. Cheerful atmosphere, bright vivid colors and the absence of blackness. Robert Landarsky remembers the reaction at republican exhibitions: "... everyone used to visit our place at exhibitions to see our works. They differed from the rest art. Painter Dmitry Poliankov compared the works by the most of artists with “brown oven doors”. But our canvases were vivid." At the beginning there were a lot of criticism from the elder artists, but rather soon their manner got its audience as well as followers. [5]
The paintings of Robert Landarsky is dominated by bright colors. [6] It shows the influence of the Impressionists as Monet.
2003 Robert Landarsky was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR.[ citation needed]
Robert Landarsky's works are held in the following public collections:
He has works in private collections in countries including France, Japan, US, Germany, [7] Austria, Italy, Japan, Poland, and Estonia.