Works by the artist Vladimir Yurievich Zhdanov (149 works)
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Vladimir Yurievich Zhdanov was born in the city of Omsk in 1959. Currently lives in Pushkin (St. Petersburg).
Theme of creativity: Siberian landscape, images of ancient Russian cities and royal residences, still life, portrait of women and children, nude model.
1980-1983 - Omsk State University, Faculty of Art and Graphics.
1983 - entered the 3rd year of the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Arts, specialty - painting.
1986 - studied at the Repin Institute of Painting, Architecture and Sculpture in Leningrad.
1988 - graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Art Institute with a degree in academic painting.
Until 1999 he lived and worked in Siberia (Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tobolsk, Tara). For several years he worked in a Siberian taiga village. Drawing landscapes from life, he developed technologies for painting in oils and watercolors at low temperatures - down to -40 degrees Celsius.
1995 - icons were painted for the iconostasis of the Spassky Cathedral in the city of Tara in the north of Western Siberia.
Since 1999, V. Yu. Zhdanov moved to St. Petersburg. New themes appeared in his work: park ensembles of royal residences in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, ancient Russian cities, fortresses and monasteries, new series of still lifes.
The works of V.Yu. Zhdanov are in many private collections in Russia and abroad, in particular: the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, the Mayor of New York, the US Consul in St. Petersburg, and the American Embassy in Moscow.
Two films were made about the work of Vladimir Zhdanov, one of which was presented at the All-Russian Television Film Festival in St. Petersburg in 1998.
2000 - Chief Researcher on the Art of the 20th Century. Russia Russian Museum in St. Petersburg D. M. Dmitrienko recommended the department of contemporary art to purchase 2 works by Vladimir Zhdanov, as having high artistic value.