* TITLE: "Winter landscape"
* ARTISTS: Semykina Lyudmila Nikolaevna
* SIZE: 85х120 cm/'33.46х47.24 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: good condition, you can see all edges, corners and the back side of the painting on the photos
About the artist: Ukrainian artist, master of decorative art. Honored Artist of Ukraine.
Lyudmila Nikolaevna Semykina was born on August 23, 1924 in Odessa.
In 1947 she graduated from the Odessa Art College, and in 1953 she graduated from the Kiev State Art Institute, where she studied with A. Shovkunenko, K. Eleva, V. Puzyrkov, T. Yablonskaya.
The wife of the artist Baroyants Mikhail Sergeyevich (1925-2006).
Since 1953, a participant in republican, all-Union and foreign art exhibitions.
L.N. Semykina - member of the Union of Artists of the Ukrainian SSR since 1958.
She worked in the field of easel painting and graphics.
The Sixtieth.
From 1960 to 1965, he was an organizer and an active participant in the Creative Youth Club.
In 1964, Lyudmila Semykina, in collaboration with Alla Gorskaya, Panas Zalivakha, Galina Sevruk and Galina Zubchenko, created the Taras Shevchenko stained glass window for the lobby of the main building of Kiev University, dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the poet. The stained glass window was destroyed by the university administration. The commission of the Union of Artists convened after that qualified him as "ideologically vicious." In April 1964, the Plenum of the Board of the Union of Artists of the Ukrainian SSR expelled L. Semykina and A. Gorskaya from the Union of Artists.
In January 1966 it was restored, but in June 1968 it was again expelled from the Union of Artists for signing a protest letter "139" in March 1968 addressed to Leonid Brezhnev, Alexei Kosygin and Nikolai Podgorny demanding to stop the practice of illegal political trials.
It was restored in the Union of Artists of Ukraine in 1988.
Master of decorative art.
Over the years of independence of Ukraine, she created the collections of clothes "Skifsky Step", "Poliska Legend", "Prince Doba", "Modern", "High Castle".