Description: №AAA3000 "Overlooking the Museum" is a captivating oil painting that showcases a scenic landscape, capturing the essence of a bustling city. The artist skillfully brings the viewer into the heart of this vibrant urban setting, rich with intriguing details and a sense of nostalgia. The foreground of the painting features a charming soda gazebo, serving as a focal point. The gazebo, meticulously depicted with its vibrant colors and intricate design, exudes a sense of old-world charm and invites the viewer to imagine sitting beneath its canopy, enjoying a refreshing drink. Adjacent to the gazebo, a brown car gracefully traverses the street, adding movement and a touch of modernity to the scene. A cluster of lush, leafy trees surrounds the gazebo, their branches gracefully reaching towards the sky. The artist's attention to detail is evident as each individual tree is meticulously painted, capturing the various shades of green and the play of light and shadow on their foliage. These trees provide a peaceful backdrop and create a sense of serenity amidst the urban hustle and bustle. In the distance, the grand silhouette of a museum emerges, commanding attention with its impressive architecture. The artist masterfully captures the intricacies of the museum's design, showcasing its stately presence against the horizon. Its presence in the painting adds a cultural touch, hinting at the rich history and artistic heritage of the city. The sky above is a serene and vivid blue, creating a striking contrast against the vibrant colors of the foreground. The artist's brushstrokes seamlessly blend different shades of blue, capturing the ever-changing hues of the sky. This expansive sky adds a sense of openness and freedom to the composition, allowing the viewer to feel connected to the vastness of the world beyond. "Overlooking the Museum" is a remarkable portrayal of a cityscape, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its rich and diverse elements. The meticulous attention to detail, vibrant colors, and the play of light and shadow make this painting a captivating piece of art that evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity about the city and its history. *** ABOUT THIS PAINTING **** TITLE: "Overlooking the museum"* ARTISTS: Shapoval Ivan Leontyevich* SIZE: 50x61 cm/'19.68x24.01 inches'* MEDIUM: oil, cardboard* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection* CONDITION: Photos provide accurate information about the product. About the artists: Ivan Shapoval Place of Birth: September 10, 1939, Dniprodzerzhynsk, Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine Place of Residence: Sumy, Ukraine Education: Graduated from Dnipropetrovsk Art School (1967) Graduated from Kharkiv Art Industry Higher School (1973) Field of Activity: Easel painting Teachers: H. Cherniavskly, V. Konstantynopilsky, O. Martynets Ivan Shapoval has been a member of the Ukrainian National Artists' Union "SinG" since 1988. Personal Exhibitions: Sumy (1972, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1995) Main Works: "Old Town" (1986) "Evening in Putyv" (1988) "Autumn Still-Life" (1995) Ivan Shapoval's works are held in private collections and museums, including: Ministry of Culture & UNAU Exhibitions Lebedyn Municipal Art Museum, Sumy Region Art Museum N. Onatskiy Art Museum, Sumy Hecosso Gallery in Japan Awards and Recognitions: Diploma awarded by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Sumy City Council to Ivan Leontiyovich Shapoval as a participant of the open city plein air event "Sumy Palette," Head of the Department N.O. Tsybul'ska, Sumy - 2008. Diploma awarded by the Department of Culture of the Regional State Administration, Sumy, to Ivan Leontiyovich Shapoval, an artist, for significant personal contribution to the development of Ukrainian culture, active educational activities, substantial creative achievements, and high professionalism, given on the 129th Day of 2004, Regional ABHA, Sumy. V. Shcherban. Diploma awarded by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Sumy City Council to Ivan Leontiyovich Shapoval as a participant of the open city plein air event "Sumy Palette," Head of the Department N.O. Tsybul'ska, Sumy - 2009. Diploma awarded by the Chairman of the Sumy Regional State Administration to Ivan Leontiyovich Shapoval, an artist from Sumy, for significant personal contribution to the development of Ukrainian culture, active educational activities, substantial creative achievements, and high professionalism, given in 2013, Yu. Chmyr. Diploma awarded by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Sumy City Council to Ivan Leontiyovich Shapoval, a member of the Sumy regional organization of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, for many years of creative work, significant personal contribution to the development and promotion of Ukrainian fine art, and on the occasion of Artist's Day, N.O. Tsybul'ska, Sumy - 2010. Diploma awarded by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Sumy City Council to Ivan Leontiyovich Shapoval as a participant of the open city plein air event "Sumy Palette," Head of the Department N.O. Tsybul'ska, Sumy - 2008. Diploma awarded by the Department of Culture of the Regional State Administration, Sumy, to Ivan Leontiyovich Shapoval, an artist from Sumy, for significant personal contribution to the development of Ukrainian culture, active educational activities, substantial creative achievements, and high professionalism, given in October 2001. M.M. Yudin.
Price: 660 USD
Location: Kyiv
End Time: 2025-01-12T18:18:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: 42 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Shapoval Ivan Leontyevich
Size: Medium
Material: Cardboard, Oil
Item Length: 24.01
Framing: Framed
Region of Origin: Europe
Subject: Cityscapes, Landscape
Type: Painting
Year of Production: 2012
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Theme: Art, Nature
Style: Art Deco, Art Nouveau
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK), Signed
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Item Width: 19.68
Time Period Produced: 2010-2019