ROSES - Tea roses pink bouquet green leaves blue background (2009) Painting by Aleksandr Dubrovskyy

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Painting: Oil on Canvas. Size: 80 x 70 x 1 cm Medium: oil on canvas Year: 2009⠀ Style: impressionism ⠀ The picture is painted in the open air. The picture is painted on canvas with oil paints. Responsible for the quality of each of my paintings. I am sending a picture of a well-packed in a cardboard or plastic box with plastic foam. I wish you a nice[...]
Painting: Oil on Canvas. Size: 80 x 70 x 1 cm Medium: oil on canvas Year: 2009⠀ Style: impressionism ⠀ The picture is painted in the open air. The picture is painted on canvas with oil paints. Responsible for the quality of each of my paintings. I am sending a picture of a well-packed in a cardboard or plastic box with plastic foam. I wish you a nice view and a good choice. Always yours Aleksandr Dubrovskyy!

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Aleksandr Dubrovskyy is a Ukrainian painter (1949).                                                                       • 1956-1965: Studies at the studio of finearts in Enakievo • 1969: Graduates[...]

Aleksandr Dubrovskyy is a Ukrainian painter (1949).                                                                      

• 1956-1965: Studies at the studio of finearts in Enakievo

• 1969: Graduates from Kharkov State Art School (professor Tanpeter )

• 1972 -1984: Participated in numerous prestigious personal and collective exhibitions of the Soviet Union and abroad.
• 1973-1985: Creative trips to academic house of creativity SEDNIV /Ukraine/. Worked and educated from the masters of Soviet school of painting: K. Lomykin, F. Zakharov, N. Glushchenko, V. Shatalin, T. Yablonskaya
• 1973-1975: Exhibitions of contemporary Soviet art (Tokyo, Kyushu, Japan)
• 1976-1985: Creative trips to the construction sites of the Far East, “Druzhba” gas pipeline and metallurgical plants& Painting of this period was presented at the prestigious art exhibitions of the Soviet Union.
• 1985-1993: International exhibitions of contemporary art (Algeria)
• 1987: Member of National Union of Artists of Ukraine
• 1992: An exhibition of artists of the St. Petersburg School of Painting (ARCOLE Gallery, Paris, France)
• 1995-2004: Designed&Created mosaic panels at the Cathedral of Saint Mina (Alexandria, Egypt)
• 2003-2005: Designed&Created mosaics in St. George's Cathedral of Vydubitsky Monastery (Kiev, Ukraine)
• 2007-before that time: Participated in numerous collective exhibitions of Plein Air painting (All around Ukraine and foreign).

•2007-2020: Exhibitions of Plein Air painting (All around Ukraine and abroad)
• 2009: National Museum of Russian Art (Kiev, Ukraine)
• 2009-2010 Art Addiction Medial Museum, MEDIAL 3. ART BIENNIAL, London
• 2011: Ukrainian Cultural Foundation
• 2011: International exhibitions of contemporary art (Berlin, Germany; St. Petersburg, Russia; Manisa Turkey)
• 2018: 14th International Open-Air Painting Event Boguchwała (Boguchwała, Poland)
• 2018: International Open-Air exhibition – ‘’Picturesque Trostyanets’’ (Ukraine)
• 2019: Art-Expedition in Himalayas (Naggar, Kullu, India)

Permanent exhibitions:

- 1995-2004: Designed & Created mosaic panels at the Cathedral of Saint Mina (Alexandria, Egypt), Egypt
- 2003-2005: Designed & Created mosaics in St.George's Cathedral of Vydubitsky Monastery (Kyiv, Ukraine), Ukraine
- Lebedin City Art Museum. B.K. Rudneva, Ukraine
-  Horlivka Art Museum, Ukraine
- Museum "Art Gallery" in the Golitsyn Palace, Ukraine

         Works are stored in art museums Ukraine, private and foreign collections.                                                                                                      

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