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First Name | Yuri |
Last Name | Orlov |
Born | 1957-11-14 |
Country | Russia |
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Biography | |
Yuri was born in 1957 in Stavropol in a family of an artist. He began painting at the age of 3, and since 1978 has exhibited as a professional artist.
Participated in more than 60 exhibitions in Russia and abroad.
His arwork are owned by the State Tretiakov Gallery, Russian Academy of Art, Stavropol fine arts museum, Ministry of culture of Russian Federation, Ministry of Domestic Affairs of Russian Federation, Painters Union of Russia, Painters Union of the USSR and many Russian banks. Some are in Wilbur Pirs` collection (Philadelphia, USA), as well as in Paris, London, Italy, Germany, Japan, Sweden, Austria, China, Yugoslavia, Arab Emirates.
2004 awarded an Hounered artist of Russian Federation
2004 awarded a diploma from the Painters Union of Russia for achievements in art and
2002 awarded a diploma from the Painters Union of Moscow for the Celebration at home, 2000
1998 Russias Art Academy prize and medal Deserving winner
Lives and works in Moscow.
1997 Nominated for the state prize (picture Christening)
1997 Russias MVD prize winner
1996 Was awarded the diploma of the Russian Art Academy.
1989-1991 Study at the creative studio at the Art Academy of the USSR (headed by Peoples artists, full members of the Art Academy of the USSR A. Tkachev and S. Tkachev)
1984-1986 received fellowships from the Painters Union of the USSR.
1983 Jointed the Painters Union of the USSR
1974-1978 Study at the regional Stavropol art college.
1968-1973 Study at Stavropol childrens art school. |
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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 actuality or ordinary visual experience without distortion or stylization. In a general sense, refers to objective representation. More specifically, a nineteenth century movement, especially in France, that rejected idealized academic styles in favor of everyday subjects. Daumier, Millet, and Courbet were realists. |
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Still life with tea-pot by Orlov |
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Still life with grape by Orlov |
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August still-life by Orlov |
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