Vladimir Zhdanov - Russian Painter
Vladimir Zhdanov - Russian Painter
Born Omsk in 1959. He currently lives in Gatchina (St. Petersburg).
His works are in many private collections in Russia and abroad, in particular: the German foreign minister, the mayor of New York, the consul United States in St. Petersburg, at the American Embassy in Moscow. About the artist filmed two movies, one of which was presented at the All-Russian FestivalTV film in St. Petersburg in 1998.
In 2000, the chief researcher on the art of the twentieth century. Russian Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, DM Dmitrienko recommended purchase of contemporary art two works by the artist as having high artistic value.
About the artist:
Works in the equipment of oil, watercolor, pastel.
Theme of creativity: the Siberian landscape, the images of ancient Russian cities and royal residences, still life, female and children's portraits, nude model.
Education and work:
1980-1983 - Omsk State University, the graphic arts department.
1983 - entered the 3rd year of the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Arts, a specialty-painting.
1986 - studied at the Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named. Repin in Leningrad.
1988 - graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Arts with a degree - an academic painting.
Until 1999 he lived and worked in Siberia (Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tobolsk, Tara).
Worked several years in the Siberian taiga village. Drawing landscapes from nature, has developed technology letters in oils and watercolors at low temperatures - up to -40 Degrees Celsius.
1995 - painted icons for the iconostasis, the Savior Cathedral Tara in the north of Western Siberia.
From 1999 to 2008 he lived in Peterhof (near St. Petersburg).
From this period in the creation of new themes: parks royal residences in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, the ancient Russian city, fortresses and monasteries, the new series of still lifes.
2000-2002 was - several series of landscapes of parks in the suburbs of imperial residences of St. Petersburg (Peterhof, Oranienbaum, Pavlovsk, Tsarskoe Selo).
2000 Series - Northern Landscape (Lake Ladoga).
2001 - a series of paintings on ancient Russian cities (Novgorod, Pskov, Izborsk Pskov-Pechora monastery).
Participation in regional and international exhibitions:
1987 - USSR Ministry of Culture, Moscow;
1990 - Exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada (nude, portrait), Toronto;
1994 - International Folklore Festival (Zhdanov work served as the main prize), Moscow;
1995 - exhibition in the festival Russian soul, Omsk, Moscow;
1996 - Personal exhibition in gallery art world, Moscow;
1997 - Personal exhibition in Dresden (Germany);
1998 - Personal exhibition in Venice (Italy);
1998 - Exhibition Wine, women and song, Moscow;
1999 - exhibition 10 Masterpieces of Painting Omsk, Omsk.
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The 90 th anniversary V. I. Lenin in USSR 1960.
DAILY NEWS / A CHRONICLE OF THE DAY 1960 № 17
Celebration in USSR 1960 the 90 th anniversary of the birth of V.I.Lenin.
The Great October Socialist Revolution, made by the workers and peasants of Russia under the leadership of the Communist Party headed by Lenin, overthrew capitalist and landowner rule, broke the fetters of oppression, established the dictatorship of the proletariat, and created the Soviet state, a new type of state, the basic instrument for defending the gains of the
revolution and for building socialism.
The Soviet power carried through far-reaching social and economic transformations, put an end once and for all to exploitation of man by man, antagonisms between classes and strive between nationalities.
Annotation.
1. Types of the old city of Simbirsk, the birthplace of Lenin.
Museum of Lenin.
Machine-Building Plant in Simbirsk, metal construction of the bridge.
Article VI Ulyanov (Lenin's father) in the newspaper Simbirsk Provincial Gazette.
Newspaper Ulyanovsk truth.
2. Pupils cut the ribbon opening the new school in the city of Ulyanovsk.
Solemn line of pioneers to celebrate the 90 anniversary of Lenin's birth.
Demonstration of the pioneers.
3. Guild Glukhovski cotton mill.
Brigades of Communist Labor Churina B. and Vladimir Balakirev, April 22, the day of 90-anniversary of Lenin's birth, work on saved materials.
Bus Glukhovski cotton mill lucky in Lenin Museum in Gorki (Moscow region) cherry seedlings.
Pioneers planted new trees in the park in Gorki.
4. Since the conveyor of the Stalingrad Tractor Plant descends millionth tractor.
The workers applaud.
The field, passing through the village millionth tractor.
The farmers consider the tractor.
In the cab of the tractor sits millionth SA Gaydamakin, who worked in the past on the first Soviet tractor.
5. Surgeons, cardiologists, Lenin Prize Winner: Professor B. Petrovsky, E. N. Meshalkin, PA Kupriyanov during operations, talk with patients, at meetings of surgeons.
6. City of Moscow.
The ceremonial meeting devoted to the Luzhniki stadium in the 90 th anniversary of the birth of Lenin.
Speakers: Mikhail Suslov, OV Kuusinen; Khrushchev in the group of Americans and Frenchmen.
Opening Remarks / Historical Background and Outstanding Issues in Japan-Russia Relations
Japan-Russia relations have received a flurry of attention in both countries’ capitals since 2013, and rumors of possible progress toward a long-pursued peace treaty persist. More recently, however, the process has stalled amid an intractable territorial dispute and other tensions. Sasakawa USA and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will host a public forum on outstanding historical issues between Japan and Russia, prospects for cooperation in the fields of security, energy, trade, and investment, and the impact of these relations on the U.S.-Japan alliance.
Roh at tree planting ceremony
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1. Tree waiting to be planted.
2. Various of soil and watering can
3. North Korean no 2, nominal head of state, Kim Yong Nam and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and other officials walking
4. Various of Kim and Roh surrounded by officials listening to an explanation
5. Kim planting tree
6. Roh and his wife Kwon Yang-sook planting tree
7. Various of officials helping to add soil to tree
8. Pan from press to ceremony
9. Wide of officials applauding at ceremony
10. Kim and Roh standing in front of tree for photo opoortunity
11. Kwon Yang-Sook, Roh and Kim standing in front of tree
12. Wide of officials
13. Various of ceremony
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The North Korean nominal head of state Kim Yong Nam and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun took part in a symbolic tree planting ceremony in Pyongyang on Thursday.
Pictures filmed by APTN North Korea showed the two leaders heaping soil onto the commemorative pine tree at a botanical garden in the capital.
South Korean media reports suggested the tree was planted with a mix of soils brought from the South's Mount Halla and the North's Mount Paektu.
Earlier on Thursday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and Roh pledged in a reconciliation pact to seek a peace treaty to replace the Korean War's 1953 ceasefire and expand projects to reduce tension across the world's last Cold War frontier.
Kim and Roh signed the agreement after three days of meetings in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.
The two Koreas agreed to closely cooperate to end military hostility and ensure peace and easing of tension on the Korean peninsula, according to their statement.
Substantive progress on any peace treaty would require the participation of the US and China, which also fought in the conflict.
South Korea never signed the 1953 armistice ending the war.
After both leaders signed the latest agreement, they shook hands and posed for cameras.
The summit ended a day after an agreement between North Korea and the US along with other regional powers at China-hosted arms talks where Pyongyang promised to disable its main nuclear facilities and fully declare its nuclear programmes by December 31.
The move would be the biggest step North Korea has taken to scale back its nuclear ambitions after decades of seeking to develop the world's deadliest weapons.
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Studio interview: Abe hopes to turn the tide after shrine visit triggers criticisms
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is under fire again after comparing his country's tense relations with China, with those of Germany and Britain before World War I. China has urged Japan to face up to history and correct its wrong understanding.
Bulgarian Artists - Vladimir Dimitrov - The Master / Владимир Димитров - Майстора (1882-1960)
Vladimir Dimitrov - The Master (Владимир Димитров - Майстора) was a Bulgarian painter, draughtsman and teacher. He is considered one of the leading Bulgarian artists of the 20th century. From a poor family, he left school at an early age and worked at various jobs before becoming a clerk (1898–1903) at the Kyustendil District Court, where he drew portraits of its employees. In 1903 he entered the School of Drawing in Sofia and, while there, began to be called ‘Maistora’ (‘Master’), a respectful title in acknowledgement of his talent. He served as a painter for the Bulgarian army during the Balkan Wars (1912–13) and World War I, executing landscapes and genre paintings such as A Rest from the March (1917). He later taught and travelled, visiting Rome in 1922, where he met the American collector John Crane who bought his entire stock of paintings and signed a four-year contract with him for production of his work. Maistora returned to Bulgaria and for more than 20 years lived in the village of Shishkovci, near Kyustendil, from there sending all of his paintings to the Ministry of Education. He drew and painted exclusively portraits and self-portraits, employing pencil, oil, India ink or watercolour (Portrait of N. Checklarov, 1910; Self-portrait, 1913). His work is a combination of the traditions of Bulgarian folk art and Post-Impressionism; from the latter he developed the use of clean colours, an expressive deformation of nature and a contrast of warm and cool tones in the modelling. His models, agricultural workers and pretty village women, are usually placed in static and frontal poses close to the picture plane and are framed behind by decorative friezes of fruit and flowers (Bulgarian Madonna, c. 1932; Women Reapers from Shishkovci, c. 1935). In 1982 UNESCO celebrated the 100th anniversary of his birth. There is a Dimitrov-Maistora Museum in Kyustendil.
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K-19 Nuclear Soviet Submarine Veteran Tells The Truth!
They called us *The Dead Men*
I came across one of the last surviving Veteran's of nuclear Soviet Submarine K-19. He explained to me what happened on one of the most, historically meaningful Submarines of Soviet Union.
After hearing his story... I had no choice but to Investigate.
So, the reason why i decided to go to the History Museum of Russian Submarine forces in Saint Petersburg, is because everyone who's working in there is in fact a USSR submarine veteran. They're able to answer any questions... with a cherry on top!
I went through everything related to the History of Soviet Submarines in Saint Petersburg, including all the museums (that I was able to access) and a trip to Kronstadt.
ALSO... in the opening ceremony of Russian Navy Day, the President of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin specifically mentioned, thanked and embraced the crew members of K-19 for saving the world from a Nuclear war... three separate times!
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Group that follows the Byzantine Greek Rite comes to Rome to cheer on the Pope
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Russian Dreams... at the Bass Museum of Art
| Russian Dreams... at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, Florida. Russian Dreams… at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach presents a selection of cutting-edge works by contemporary artists from Russia. The show, curated by Olga Sviblova, Director of the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow, explores Russian’s art’s evolution from the pre-Glasnost era to the present day.
The exhibition juxtaposes the work of modern Russian artists such as AES+F Group, Alexander Ponomarev, Vladimir Dubossarsky and Alexander Vinogradov, Dmitri Gutov, Alexei Kostroma, and the new generation of young artists – Julia Milner, Rostan Tavasiev, Haim Sokol, and MishMash Project.
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The last city of USSR: Ulyanovsk - city of aviators (short documentary) (English subtitles)
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Selected Originals - Wolves Visit The Kremlin Aka 'volki' In Moscow (1955)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story Wolves Visit the Kremlin (aka 'Volki' in Moscow) - 55/65.
Moscow, Russia (Soviet Union, USSR).
SCU. Taking photographs of locals camera pans to show locals. SCU. members of the team. SCU. Russian types. LV. boat on water. & LV. (2 shots) SCU. tractor road roller being driven by woman in Moscow street. & SV. SCU. Moscow tram. LV. magnificent archway. LV. road way. SCU. men and women working on road. & CU. GV. Moscow. GV. Moscow, three Russian people standing in foreground. LV. Road with huge building at the end - Lomonosov University. SV. Long building. SCU. Kremlin Tower with red star and clock on top. GV. From boat of river bank (two shots). People on river bank. SCU. Boat passing. SCU. Some of Wolves footballers in boat cabin. SCU. One is taking a photograph of three other footballers. CU. Three players. SV. of all the players sitting around on the boat. LV. River from back of boat, Russian flag waving. SCU. Billy Wright and young Russian boy followed by team going aboard boat. CU. Crowd outside Kremlin, & GV. SCU. Crowd entering Lenin's (and Stalin's) tomb. LV. Various buildings. Interior, Kremlin museum. GV. Crowds entering tomb - names of Lenin and Stalin can be read at the entrance. LV. Moscow.
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The New Tretyakov Gallery
Video where Julia visits the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow with the finest collection of the Russian art of the 20th century.
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Featuring artworks/artists:
Vladimir Tatlin (The Monument of the Third International, 1919-20)
Peter Konchalovsky (Portrait of V.E.Meyerhold, 1938)
Ilya Mashkov (Portrait of an Unknown Man with a Flower in His Buttonhole, 1910)
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Wassily Kandinsky (Composition VII, 1913)
Isaak Brodsky (V. I. Lenin in Smolny, 1930)
Муra Mukhina (Worker and Kolkhoz Woman, 1937)
Natalia Goncharova (The Mother of God, 1911)
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