Alexander Alexandrovsky
Alexander Alexandrovsky, a contemporary Russian painter, has been a member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1996. His artistic journey began in the 1970s, shaped by private lessons with the talented drawing artist V. Stetsenko, a student of the national artist of USSR V. Oreshnikov. Alexandrovsky's solid educational foundation includes mentorship from the national artist of Russia V. Reikhet and the national artist of the USSR, Professor B. Ugarov, who also held the title of a shock worker of Communist labor in Soviet times.
Influenced by the renowned Russian artist K. Korovin and inspired by the works of Edouard Manet exhibited at the Hermitage in 1972, Alexandrovsky entered the St. Petersburg Academy of Art named after I. Repin in 1983. Under the guidance of Professor B. Ugarov and national artist V. Reikhet, Alexandrovsky's artistic style flourished, encompassing various genres such as portraiture, landscape, still life, and genre painting.
His paintings reflect a distinctive author's style, with a profound philosophical element that explores constant spiritual inquiry. Alexandrovsky actively participates in the "Holy Lands" art project and is a member of the "Enchanted Pilgrim" art group under the patronage of the Union of Artists. This group embarks on annual journeys to explore old and nearly abandoned towns in Russia, capturing the essence and traditions of these remote places in their artwork.
The oeuvre of Alexandrovsky, marked by realism and a continuous expansion of artistic boundaries, is showcased in private collections worldwide, including Russia and China.
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Alexander Alexandrovsky, a contemporary Russian painter, has been a member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1996. His artistic journey began in the 1970s, shaped by private lessons with the talented drawing artist V. Stetsenko, a student of the national artist of USSR V. Oreshnikov. Alexandrovsky's solid educational foundation includes mentorship from the national artist of Russia V. Reikhet and the national artist of the USSR, Professor B. Ugarov, who also held the title of a shock worker of Communist labor in Soviet times.
Influenced by the renowned Russian artist K. Korovin and inspired by the works of Edouard Manet exhibited at the Hermitage in 1972, Alexandrovsky entered the St. Petersburg Academy of Art named after I. Repin in 1983. Under the guidance of Professor B. Ugarov and national artist V. Reikhet, Alexandrovsky's artistic style flourished, encompassing various genres such as portraiture, landscape, still life, and genre painting.
His paintings reflect a distinctive author's style, with a profound philosophical element that explores constant spiritual inquiry. Alexandrovsky actively participates in the "Holy Lands" art project and is a member of the "Enchanted Pilgrim" art group under the patronage of the Union of Artists. This group embarks on annual journeys to explore old and nearly abandoned towns in Russia, capturing the essence and traditions of these remote places in their artwork.
The oeuvre of Alexandrovsky, marked by realism and a continuous expansion of artistic boundaries, is showcased in private collections worldwide, including Russia and China.
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1951
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- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists
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