Ukrainian artists Подготовила Ученица 11 -А класса Тернова Алёна
Alekseevich Levchenko • Pyotr Alekseevich Levchenko(11. 07. 1856 -27. 01. 1917) — Ukrainian painterlandscape writer, schedule, master of interior compositions.
• In the Kharkiv city gymnasium running artist and teacher Dmitri Bezperchego and later in the studio Yegor Schrader became interested in drawing. The exhibition of student works in 1873 in St. Petersburg was awarded a silver medal.
Water mill
Backwoods
Holiday table Patio
The house consecrated with sunshine
On the river Ros Sunflowers
Taras Shevchenko • I was born in Morintsa's village of the Zvenigorod district of the Kiev province in Grigory Ivanovich Shevchenko's large family, the serf landowner P. W. Engelgardt. Link to painting and drawing Shevchenko was the earliest years of his life, while still very young Taras loved to paint chalk walls of the house, table, benches, whimsical patterns of different countries.
• In 1828, Shevchenko becomes the servant Paul Engelhardt, rich Russians noble origin. Paul Engelhardt spotted a talented young
• One of the paintings of that period - "Bust of a Woman", written in pencil in 1830, Taras was then only 16 years old.
Katerina • "Katerina" – one of Shevchenko's most interesting pictures, written by oil in 1840. The picture is very symbolical, in the form of images the author gives those feelings which as if waves raged in his heart.
Gypsy wonders Ukrainian girl • This painting is called "Gypsy wonders Ukrainian girl", written in 1841, is also traced a similar story, and Ukrainian girl symbolizes nothing else, and Ukraine itself.
Church in Kiev, 1846.
• In 1847, Shevchenko was commissioned to paint a portrait of a young Princess Catherine Keykautovoy, the delicate young woman who suffered from tyranny of her husband, aroused the sympathy and affection of the artist.
• "Fire in the Steppe", written in 1848, during the transition from the steppe to the Aral Sea Orsk when Shevchenko witnessed surprising impressive sight - a giant flame, set fire to dry grass Kazakhs.