Ilya Shtilman

Ilya Shtilman
Ilya Shtilman
Born (1902-12-02)2 December 1902
Kiev, Russian Empire
Died 11 August 1966(1966-08-11) (aged 63)
Kiev, USSR
Resting place Baikove Cemetery
50°25.00′N 30°30.35′E / 50.41667°N 30.50583°E / 50.41667; 30.50583Coordinates: 50°25.00′N 30°30.35′E / 50.41667°N 30.50583°E / 50.41667; 30.50583
Known for Painting, Drawing

Ilya Shtilman (2 December 1902 Kiev, 11 August 1966 - Kiev) - Soviet painter and art teacher, professor (from 1947).[1]

The artistic heritage

Works of Ilya Shtilman are located in various museums such as: the State Tretyakov Gallery (Russia), the National Art Museum of Ukraine, The National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture of Ukraine, most of the major museums and private collections of Ukraine, USA, Canada, Germany and Israel. Some of the most famous works include:

  • "Musicians in the Jewish wedding" (1927);
  • "Urban Landscape" (1936);
  • Series of landscapes "Dnepr dressed in granite" (1936–1937);
  • Portrait of the Artist Shovkunenko A. (1939);
  • "Outskirts of Samarkand" (1943);
  • "Zagorsk Winter" (1943);
  • "Winter" (1946);
  • "Wind" (1947);
  • "Vladimir Hill" (1947);
  • Portrait of the artist Kasia B. (1947);
  • "Field" (1950);
  • "The storm is approaching" (1951);
  • "Lilac and lilies of the valley" (1952);
  • "A month went up" (1953);
  • "Kanevsky Carpathians. Chernecha Mountain "(1963);
  • "Apple trees" (1965);
  • "Sednevskie given" (1966);
  • and others...

Students

Some of the notable students of Ilya Shtilman are: B. Rapoport, and A. Feinerman, J. Maciejewski, C. Kosh, E. Ovsyannikov, G. Cherniavsky, I. Savenko, T. Golembievskuyu, V. Singayevsky, V. Barinov-Kuleba, V. Gurin, A. Lopukhov Plamenitskogo A., V. Reunova, M. Weinstein, B. Odaynika, I. Tartakovsky, G. Neledvu.

Exhibitions

  • Personal exhibitions of Ilya Shtilman have been organized at the National Art Museum of Ukraine in
  • 1970
  • 1982 (80th anniversary)
  • 1992 (90th anniversary)
  • 2003 (100th anniversary)

References


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