Вечерняя Москва (2019) Malerei von Aida Khanemaier
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Aida Hanemayer (Lisenkova) (Russian: Аида Евгеньевна Ханемайер (Лисенкова) born 5 June 1966, she is a Russian painter.
Biography
Aida Hanemayer (creative pseudonym AIDA) was born in Assab (Eritrea), where her parents worked. She graduated from the Moscow State University of Printing Arts, Faculty of Artistic and Technical Design of Printed Products.
Since 1990, she has participated in more than 80 exhibitions, including in many museums, galleries, state and municipal organizations in Russia and abroad.
She worked in many publishing houses (about 100), having published a large number of books as an illustrator. The international journal of Russian abroad “B. V.”- Chief artist of the journal[2], publishing house “Karapuz”, magazines “Ethnopolis”, “The Edge of Success”, “Russian-British Department”. She is author of a series of 300 portraits "They glorified Russia", a series of 110 portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation and Full Cavaliers of the Order of Glory for the Museum of Heroes of Moscow (a branch of the museum-panorama "Battle of Borodino"), a series of 12 paintings and portraits of the Forgotten Great Warriors of the Second World War, a series of 150 portraits of the Children of the War of 41-45, portraits of Anastasia Tsvetayeva, Stanislav Aydinyan, Yuri Gagarin and others.
Works of Aida Hanemayer are in collections of twelve museums of Russia, foreign museums and in private collections. Among them are the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts; the Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art; Balmont Museum, Shuya; Literary and Art Museum of M. and A. Tsvetaev, Alexandrov, Vladimir region, Volgograd Museum of Fine Arts named after Ilya Mashkov, Ivanovo Museum of the Tsvetaev family; Portrait Museum, Moscow and galleries (Angreagallery, Arizona, USA; Gallery-21, Lodz, Poland).
- Nationalität: RUSSLAND
- Geburtsdatum : 1966
- Künstlerische Domänen:
- Gruppen: Russische Zeitgenössische Künstler