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Stepovik, Dmitry Vlasovich

Dmitry Vlasovich Stepovik (born October 7, 1938 , the village of Slobodische Berdichevsky district of Zhytomyr region) is a Soviet and Ukrainian art critic. Doctor of Philosophy ( 1990 ), Doctor of Arts ( 1992 ), Doctor of Theological Sciences ( 2001 ), Professor ( 1992 ).

Dmitry Vlasovich Stepovik
Date of BirthOctober 7, 1938 ( 1938-10-07 ) (aged 80)
Place of BirthSlobodische , Berdychivsky district , Zhytomyr region
Scientific fieldart history
Place of work
Alma materTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Academic rankProfessor
Awards and prizes
  • Laureate of the Ivan Franko Prize of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1990)
  • Prize of the Fund for Spiritual Revival named after Metropolitan Andrey Sheptitsky (1992)
  • International Antonovich Foundation Prize (Washington, USA, 1998)
  • Order of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir the Great 3rd degree (1998)
  • Order of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir the Great, 2nd Degree (2003)
  • Order of Saints Equal to the Apostles Cyril and Methodius (2005)
  • International Prize Volianik-Shvabinsky Foundation (New York, USA, 2005)
  • Prize named after I. Nechuy-Levitsky Ukrainian Culture Foundation (2007)
  • Order of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir the Great 1st degree (2008)
  • Order of Merit, 2nd Degree (2008)
  • Prize named after Metropolitan I. Ogienko (2009)
  • International Wax Foundation Award (Boca Raton, Florida, USA, 2009)

Content

Biography

Since 1976, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.

In 1993 he became a professor at the Kiev Theological Academy .

Since 2004 - academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Higher School of Ukraine.

Publications [1]

The author of more than 500 articles and 40 books on the fine arts, among which:

  • “Alexander Tarasevich: Formation of the Ukrainian school of metal engraving” (1975);
  • “Ukrainian-Bulgarian artistic ties” (1975);
  • “Ukrainian Graphics of the 16th — 18th Centuries: The Evolution of the Image System” (1982);
  • “Leonty Tarasevich and Ukrainian Baroque Art” (1986);
  • “ Ivan Shchirsky : Poetic Image in Ukrainian Baroque Engraving” (1988);
  • “Treasures of Ukraine” (1990), reprinted in 1991;
  • “Sculptor Mikhail Parashchuk” (1994);
  • “Sculptor Leo Mol” (1995);
  • “The History of the Ukrainian Icon of the X — XX Centuries” (1996), reprinted in 2004 and 2008;
  • “Sculptor Mikhail Chereshnevskaya” (2000);
  • “History of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra” (2001);
  • “Ukrainian Icon: The Icon-Making Experience of the Diaspora” (2003);
  • “Jacob Gnizdovsky” (2003);
  • “Modern Ukrainian Icon” (2005);
  • “Patriarch Mstislav: Life and Archpastoral Activities” (2007);
  • “Icon Art: Rome - Byzantium - Ukraine” (2008);
  • "Ukrainian Baroque engraving" (2011).

Notes

  1. ↑ Stepovik Dmitro Vlasovich (Ukrainian)

Links

  • On October 7, 1938, Dmitry Vlasovich Stepovik was born in the village of Slobodishche, Berdichevsky District, Zhytomyr Region
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stepovik__Dmitry_Vlasovich&oldid=98044864


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