Kyiv Pechersk Lavra (2009) Painting by Tatyana Golembievskaya

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 31.5in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Impressionism Religion
The painting depicts the moment of the patriarch's visit to the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra and the festive service dedicated to this visit. The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is an Orthodox monastery founded in 1051 by two monks, Anthony and Theodosius, near Kyiv. In the XI century the monastery became the center of dissemination of Christianity in Kyiv. In the 12th [...]
The painting depicts the moment of the patriarch's visit to the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra and the festive service dedicated to this visit.
The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is an Orthodox monastery founded in 1051 by two monks, Anthony and Theodosius, near Kyiv. In the XI century the monastery became the center of dissemination of Christianity in Kyiv. In the 12th century the monastery received the status of "Lavra," a high male monastery for the monks of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Golembievskaya Tatiana Nikolaevna is a famous Ukrainian artist, landscape painter, genre painter, master of still life. She created a gallery of easel paintings with idealized images from the life of the Ukrainian [...]

Golembievskaya Tatiana Nikolaevna is a famous Ukrainian artist, landscape painter, genre painter, master of still life. She created a gallery of easel paintings with idealized images from the life of the Ukrainian people, and laconic narrative compositions, portraits, landscape motifs.
Tatyana Golembievskaya was born on September 7, 1936 in Kyiv in the family of artists Nikolai Moloshtanov and Angelina Golembievskaya.
Graduated from the Kyiv State Art Institute. Her teachers were Kostetsky, Trokhimenko, Grigoriev. In 1965 she studied at the creative workshops of the USSR Academy of Arts.
Golembievskaya Tatiana - Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1962). Honored Art Worker of the Ukrainian SSR (1966). Laureate of the Republican Komsomol Prize named after M. Ostrovsky (1968).
In 1968 she began teaching at the Kiev State Art Institute. In 1984 she received the title of professor.
People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1986), corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Arts (1988). Academician of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine (1997) and full member of the Petrovsky Academy of Sciences and Arts (1997). Head of the creative painting workshop of the Academy of Arts of the USSR in Kyiv (1988-1991). Since 1998, he has been the head of a group of postgraduate trainees of easel painting at the National Academy of Fine Arts.
Golembievskaya Tatyana participated in exhibitions: republican (1960), all-Union (1961), foreign (1963). Personal - in Edinburgh (Great Britain, 1994), London (1996), Paris (2004-2006), Kyiv (2006).
The artist's works are kept in the museums of Ukraine, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Canada, Russia, USA, France, as well as the collection of "Gradobank" (Kyiv).
Tatyana Golembievskaya died on February 9, 2018 in Kyiv at the age of 82.

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