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Brothers Tkachev

The Tkachev brothers are a creative tandem, which includes painters, people's artists of the USSR, academicians Sergei Petrovich (b. 1922) and Alexei Petrovich (b. 1925).

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Creativity

A creative tandem was formed in 1950 [1] . Artists work in Moscow and at the Academic Dacha them. I. E. Repin in the Tver region. The focus of artists - the Russian village. The heroes of their paintings are real people, contemporaries, relatives, friends, neighbors. The manner of writing of the artists is impressionistic and color-saturated, and the paintings contain living features of natural etude. In the works on the historical-revolutionary theme, the “heroic canon” is broken and elements of the genre story are included. The Tkachev brothers are known primarily as genreists, creating pictures about the affairs and days of the Russian village, about the fate of its different generations (Mother, 1960-1961; Time to go hay, 1976; June time, 1976-1977; Veteran, Young family - both works, 1983 —1985) [2] . In 1995, the Tkachev Brothers Museum was opened in Bryansk. Artists donated more than 200 paintings to the museum.

Major Works

  • "At the Well" (1954)
  • “Girlfriends” (1955, Penza Regional Art Gallery named after K. A. Savitsky );
  • Laundresses (In Summer) (1955-1957, Kiev Museum of Russian Art );
  • “Windy Day” (1956-1957);
  • "Children" (1957-1960, State Russian Museum );
  • “Between Fights” (1958-1960, State Tretyakov Gallery );
  • "Four Women" (1960, State Tretyakov Gallery );
  • Mothers (1961, State Tretyakov Gallery );
  • Triptych “The Packet Family” (1963-1964, Tula Museum of Fine Arts );
  • "Motherland. Winners "(1968);
  • “Dear guest” (1968);
  • “To the collective farm” (1970, State Tretyakov Gallery , second option - 1981);
  • “Bread of the Republic” (1970);
  • "Light in the village" (1972);
  • "Wedding" (1972, Kherson Art Museum );
  • “Young” (1974, Institute of Russian Realistic Art );
  • "In the partisan region" (1975);
  • “Haymaking Time” (1976, Irkutsk Regional Art Museum );
  • “The June Time” (1976-1977, State Russian Museum );
  • The Outskirts (1977-1980);
  • “On the native land” (1978-1980);
  • “At the Old Baths” (1980, State Tretyakov Gallery );
  • The Brothers (1981–1983, State Tretyakov Gallery );
  • The Crane Time (1983);
  • "Young Family" (1983-1984);
  • "Embroiderers of banners" (1984-1987);
  • "Children of War" (1984, State Tretyakov Gallery );
  • "Children of the world" (1985);
  • "Sons" (1985-1990, Belgorod Art Museum );
  • "Russian field. Hard years ”(1986-1998);
  • "Homeless Children" (1988-1998);
  • “Bells of Russia” (1990);
  • "Old Men" (1991);
  • “The fate of the veteran” (1994-1995) and others.
  • The cycle of paintings "They fought for the Motherland": (2002-2003)
  • “The Roads of War” (2003–2005, Institute of Russian Realistic Art ) [3]

Exhibitions

The solo exhibitions of the artists were held in Belgrade (1961), Moscow (1961, 1975, 1979, 1992, 2002, 2005, 2011, 2013), Leningrad (1961), Kuibyshev, Saratov, Volgograd, Sverdlovsk, Gomel (2019).

Awards

In different years, the works of the Tkachev brothers were awarded state and government prizes:

  • USSR State Prize (1978) - for the paintings “Haymaking Time” and “June Time”
  • State Prize of the RSFSR named after I. E. Repin (1968) - for the paintings "For the Land, for the Will" and "Between Fights"
  • Government Prize of the Russian Federation (2006) - for the series of paintings "They Fought for their Homeland"

Notes

  1. ↑ Life and career of the Tkachev brothers - Peasant theme in the art of the Tkachev brothers
  2. ↑ WEATHER | Encyclopedia Krugosvet (Russian) . www.krugosvet.ru. Date of treatment October 8, 2018.
  3. ↑ IRRI | Tkachev Sergey Petrovich

Links

Sergey Petrovich Tkachev on the PAX website Alexey Petrovich Tkachev on the PAX website

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tkachev Brothers&oldid = 100527475


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