Sergey Petrovich Tkachyov (1922 - 2022)

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Sergey Petrovich Tkachyov

Sergey Petrovich Tkachyov (Russian: Сергей Петрович Ткачёв), born in 1922 in the Chugunovka, Bryansk region of Russia, is a prominent figure in the Russian art scene, celebrated for his evocative village figure and genre paintings. Educated at the Surikov Institute in Moscow, Tkachyov graduated in 1952 and, alongside his brother Aleksei, has captured the essence of rural life in Russia through their art for over six decades. The brothers, sharing studios in both Moscow and the countryside, have collaboratively worked on many pieces, often on the same canvas, which has led them to be awarded prestigious titles such as "People's Artist of the USSR" and receiving accolades like the USSR State Prize and the Repin Prize of the Russian Federation .

Tkachyov’s works are notable for their deep narrative quality and emotional depth, focusing on genre and characterization. His early sketches, such as “A Lonely Fisherman” from 1948, evolved into more complex compositions like “Kids” created between 1958 and 1960, showcasing his ability to weave stories through his art. His and his brother's early works, influenced by the likes of Valentin Serov and Konstantin Korovin, laid a foundation for their unique artistic language that emerged in the late 1950s. This period marked the creation of significant works, differing in style but united in their rich narrative and visual texture.

Among the celebrated works of Tkachyov is “On the High Point,” which pays homage to the valor of soldiers during World War II, encapsulating the tension and heroism of a nocturnal assault on an enemy position. Another notable piece, “Portrait of Atamanov,” completed in 1995, delves into the personal, portraying a war veteran in a ceremonial style that meticulously captures the details of military honors, reflecting Tkachyov's own experiences and connections forged during the war​​. Additionally, “The School in Ovstug,” painted in 1984, is a historical piece reflecting on the educational legacy in a village, symbolizing the broader cultural and social narratives that Tkachyov seeks to preserve through his art​​.

Sergey Tkachyov’s body of work stands as a profound chronicle of Russian rural life and its people, marked by a dedication to realism, emotive storytelling, and a deep connection to the country’s history and culture. His paintings not only celebrate the beauty and hardship of rural Russia but also serve as a reminder of the nation's complex historical tapestry, making them invaluable to collectors and experts in art and antiques.

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Date and place of birt:10 november 1922, Bryansk, Russia
Date and place of death:28 march 2022, Moscow, Russia
Nationality:Russia, USSR
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Educator, Graphic artist, Painter
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life
Art style:Socialist realism, Contemporary art

Creators Russia

Alexander Ivanovich Dmitriev-Mamonov (1788 - 1836)
Alexander Ivanovich Dmitriev-Mamonov
1788 - 1836
Evgeny L'vovich Rukhin (1943 - 1976)
Evgeny L'vovich Rukhin
1943 - 1976
Ekaterina Sergeevna Zernova (1900 - 1995)
Ekaterina Sergeevna Zernova
1900 - 1995
Igor Konstantinovich Skorobogatov (1920 - 1997)
Igor Konstantinovich Skorobogatov
1920 - 1997
Georgy Alexandrovich Leman (1937)
Georgy Alexandrovich Leman
1937
Grigory Yefimovich Gluckmann (1898 - 1973)
Grigory Yefimovich Gluckmann
1898 - 1973
Igor Sergeyevich Chelkovsky (1937)
Igor Sergeyevich Chelkovsky
1937
Ivan Ivanovich Lavsky (1919 - 1977)
Ivan Ivanovich Lavsky
1919 - 1977
Alexander Mikhailovich Kishchenko (1933 - 1997)
Alexander Mikhailovich Kishchenko
1933 - 1997
Alexander Mikhailovich Dubinchik (1922 - 1997)
Alexander Mikhailovich Dubinchik
1922 - 1997
Alexander Cozens (1717 - 1786)
Alexander Cozens
1717 - 1786
Shuichiro Kinoshita (1896 - 1991)
Shuichiro Kinoshita
1896 - 1991
Giuseppe Chiacigh (1895 - 1968)
Giuseppe Chiacigh
1895 - 1968
Sergei Aramaisovich Essaian (1939 - 2007)
Sergei Aramaisovich Essaian
1939 - 2007
Ksenia Nikolaevna Uspenskaya (1922 - 2019)
Ksenia Nikolaevna Uspenskaya
1922 - 2019
Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881 - 1954)
Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
1881 - 1954

Creators Contemporary art

Sascha Bianca (1958)
Sascha Bianca
1958
Ruth Asawa (1926 - 2013)
Ruth Asawa
1926 - 2013
Trevor Bell (1930 - 2017)
Trevor Bell
1930 - 2017
Heinrich Dersch (1889 - 1967)
Heinrich Dersch
1889 - 1967
Ferdinand Spindel (1913 - 1980)
Ferdinand Spindel
1913 - 1980
Heinz Zander (1939 - 2024)
Heinz Zander
1939 - 2024
LeRoy Neiman (1921 - 2012)
LeRoy Neiman
1921 - 2012
 Oh De Laval (1990)
Oh De Laval
1990
Sandy Skoglund (1946)
Sandy Skoglund
1946
Dan Miller (1961)
Dan Miller
1961
Oto Skulme (1889 - 1967)
Oto Skulme
1889 - 1967
Olga Petrovna Taezhnaia-Cheshuina (1911 - 2007)
Olga Petrovna Taezhnaia-Cheshuina
1911 - 2007
George Russell Drysdale (1912 - 1981)
George Russell Drysdale
1912 - 1981
Ryszard Krynski (1950)
Ryszard Krynski
1950
Akop Karapetovich Kodzhoyan (1883 - 1959)
Akop Karapetovich Kodzhoyan
1883 - 1959
Theodor Theodorovich Herzen (1935 - 2003)
Theodor Theodorovich Herzen
1935 - 2003
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