Jaroslava Korol

Jaroslava Korol
Jaroslava Korol (painter).
Native name Ярослава Король (Косар (in Ukrainian))
Born June 25, 1954
village Plavie, Lviv region (Lviv Oblast)  Ukrainian SSR
Died

July 10, 2009
Lviv  Ukraine

Buried   Malekhiv Cemetery
Education Lviv National Academy of Arts (1972-1977).
Known for Painting, Drawing
Movement Ukrainian impressionist

Jaroslava Korol (19542009, Ukrainian: Яросла́ва Коро́ль), née Kosar (Ukrainian: Коса́р) was a Ukrainian painter. Genre painter, sacred art.

Biography

Jaroslava Korol was born on June 25, 1954 in the village Plavie, Skole district (Skole Raion), Lviv region (Lviv Oblast). She was born in the family of the priest Anthony and Maria Kosar.
After graduation from High School in 1971 with a gold medal she enrolled at the Department of Art Pottery at Lviv State Institute of Applied and Decorative Art (1972-1977).
From 1977 she lived in Lviv and worked as a graphic designer. Since the late of the eighties of the 20th century she started an interesting period of searching creative identities. This is area of religious and historical painting, symbolic and of allegorical compositions.
She died after a long illness July 10, 2009 and was buried at the Cemetery of village Malekhiv.

Artworks

The eternal problem of good and evil, beauty and ugliness, grand and comic, true and evil embodied in works of art Ya.Korol.
Direction - symbolic - allegorical subject compositions.
Among them: Svyatyy Mykolay (St. Nicholas), cardboard, oil, 60х42 cm, 2009; Schaslyvoyi dorohy (Have a nice trip), oil on canvas, 30х60 cm, 2008; Hratsiyi (Graces), oil on canvas, 50х50 cm, 2007; Spas v sylah (Feast of the Transfiguration in forces), cardboard, oil, 110х50 cm, 2000; Heorhiy Peremozhets (Saint George the Victorious), oil on canvas, 120x90 cm, 2003.
The artist at his work is inclined to realize themselves, and up to of philosophizing. This can be seen in such works: Gra v karty (The Card Play), Zamkova shparynka (Keyhole), Chorna maska (The Black Mask), Rankovyy tuman (Morning Mist) (2007).
A special place in the work of the artist is the theme of the birth of Christ and Our Lady, characteristic of sacred art it always reflects the spiritual, moral, aesthetic values and society of his time, by giving special status to the cost of holiness. Latitude her of creative interests impressive. She depicts not only religious icons, but also the paintings on historical and literary topics.
Yaroslava Korol was among the personalities, who worked on cultural artistic era of art in Lviv in the second half of the 20th century. Her artworks are kept in museums, churches and private collections in Ukraine, Italy, UK, France and Canada.

Exhibitions

List of Solo Exhibitions

  • 1992 "icon on the glass", Item exhibition of students monastery Lviv
  • 1993 Collective exhibition "Lviv Spring 93", National Museum in Lviv, Lviv Art Gallery, Museum of Ethnography and Crafts IN NAS, Lviv,[1]
  • 1995 Collective exhibition "Easter" from "The Art of Franko edge" (Lviv literary-memorial museum of Ivan Franko),
  • 1996 personal exhibition in the Museum "Boykivshchyna",[2] Sambir,
  • 1996 Art Exhibition "Woman In History" International Fund "Renaissance",
  • 1997 personal exhibition in Uzhgorod Museum of Folk Architecture and Life,
  • 1997 personal exhibition in the Museum of Ethnography and Crafts IN NASU, Lviv,
  • 1998 Collective exhibition "Creative Workshop '98" International Fund "Revival", Lviv Academy of Arts,
  • 2000 personal exhibition in the Museum of Ethnography and Crafts IN NASU, Lviv,
  • 2000 Collective Exhibition of art stained glass, paintings, blown glass, ceramics, " Roztochanskyy collection - 2000 ", Starychi, Yavoriv Raion,
  • 2000 personal exhibition, Literary-Memorial Museum-Apartment Pavlo Tychyna, Kyiv,[3]
  • 2002 Collective exhibition "In the 21st century - the art of", Lviv, Palace of Arts,
  • 2003 Collective exhibition "Carpathians: legends of our land," Municipal Arts Centre Alcorcón in Madrid, Spain,
  • 2007 personal exhibition in the State Memorial Museum of Mikhail Hrushevsky in Lviv.[4]

References

Literature

  • (in Ukrainian) "Львівська національна академія мистецтв", ТОВ Видавничий центр "Логос Україна" , св. Державного реєстру видавців № 3093 від 29.01.2008 р.
  • (in Ukrainian) Ярослава Король (живопис), Львів, 2009.
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