Anatoly Andreyevich Gorpenko ( 1916 - 1980 ) - Soviet battle painter. Laureate of two Stalin Prizes ( 1949 , 1950 ).
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| Genre | battle | ||
| Study | HHI | ||
| Style | socialist realism | ||
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Biography
A. A. Gorpenko was born on March 1 (14), 1916 .
In 1936-1939 he studied at the KhAI with N. S. Samokish .
In 1939-1962 he worked at the TSB named after M. B. Grekov .
Member of World War II . [one]
A.A. Gorpenko died in 1980 . He was buried at the Don cemetery .
Creativity
- Dioramas :
- "Ferry of the Soviet Army through the Dnieper" (1945)
- “Forcing the Dnieper by the troops of the Soviet Army” (1947; with A. M. Stadnik and P. I. Zhigimont )
- The Battle of Stalingrad (1950)
- Monument to the soldiers of the Soviet Army in Berlin (1949; together with E.V. Vuchetich and Ya. B. Belopolsky )
- Panorama “Battle of Volochaev” (1975; together with S. D. Agapov )
Awards and Prizes
- Stalin Prize of the second degree (1949) - for participation in the creation of the diorama "Forcing the Dnieper by the troops of the Soviet Army"
- Stalin Prize of the first degree (1950) - for creating a 9-meter mosaic in the mourning hall of the Memorial to Soviet soldiers-liberators in Treptower Park
Notes
- ↑ [1]