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Tatiana Godovalnikova

Tatiana Godovalnikova (Russian: Татьяна Годовальникова, 31 December 1962 in Sevastopol[1]USSR) is a Russian contemporary artist. Museums in Russia, Germany and Japan as well as private collectors in Israel, Poland, Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland have Godovalnikova’ s art.[2] Her works are presented also at Sevastopol Art Museum and the State Museum of Heroic Defence and Liberation of Sevastopol. In 1992 she became a member of the Union of Artists of Russia and the International Association of Art (IAA/ AIAP) – UNESCO.

Tatiana Godovalnikova
Born
Tatiana Vasilievna Godovalnikova

(1962-12-31) 31 December 1962 (age 61)
NationalityRussian
Alma materNational Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture, Kiev, USSR 1990
StyleSeascape, landscape, portrait, still life, icon painting
Movement
AwardsPersonalized Gold Medal named after Vasily Shukshin for contribution to Russian culture 2015

Biography edit

Tatiana Godovalnikova was born in the coastal city of Sevastopol in an artistic family with strong cultural traditions.[3] Her father was both an artist and a writer. Her mother, Alexandra Sukhaya, is a famous Russian sculptor.[2][1] From childhood Tatiana was surrounded by love to fine art, classical music and literature. At an early age she decided to become an artist inspired by the beauty of her parents’ artworks. Tatiana started to be interested in Russian Impressionism already from 15 years old. Her favourite Russian painter was and still is Konstantin Korovin.

Education edit

  1. Sevastopol Art School 1978.[4]
  2. The Art College named of N.S. Samokish 1984.[2][1]
  3. National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture, Kiev, USSR 1990.[4]

Career edit

Exhibitions edit

Group exhibitions edit

  • 1986 – regional Crimea Youth exhibition in Simferopol.
  • 1992 – exhibition of aspirants in the Regional Artists Union exhibition hall in Simferopol.
  • 1992 – joint exhibition of Crimean artists in Gütersloh, Germany.
  • 1994 – joint exhibition of Crimean artists in Vladivostok, Russia, and further in Japan.
  • 1999 – at Mitetz Art Gallery in Kiev.
  • 1999 – at Yaroslavna Art Gallery in Kiev.
  • 2000 – at Pektoral Art Gallery in Kiev.
  • 2008 – at Stoletije Art Gallery, Central House of Artist in Moscow.
  • 2011 – participation in the international plein air, Montenegro, International Fund for Cultural Heritage.
  • 2012 – Anniversary Exhibition of Laureates of the International Fund for Cultural Heritage, St. Petersburg.
  • 2012, 2014 – art resident Galleri Froya og Sommerakademiet, Norway.
  • 2013, 2016 – art resident Cite Des Arts, Paris, France.
  • 2014 – art resident Castello Di Boca, Montenegro.

Solo exhibitions edit

  • 1990 – in the exhibition hall of the Union of Artists of Ukraine, Sevastopol.
  • 1996 – in the exhibition hall of the Business and Cultural Center, Sevastopol.
  • 1996 – in Private Gallery in Zurich, Switzerland.
  • 1999 – exhibition at Or Art Gallery in Kiev.
  • 2007 – in Art Museum, Sevastopol.
  • 2008 – at Antiqua, Art Gallery in St. Petersburg.
  • 2009 – at the Crimean House of Artist in Simferopol.
  • 2009 – in State Duma of the Russian Federation, Moscow
  • 2010 – in Gostiny Dvor, International Oil and Gas Club, Moscow.
  • 2010 – in Bogolyubov Art Library, Moscow.
  • 2011 – in Catherine Palace, Moscow.
  • 2011 – in House of Journalists, Moscow.
  • 2016 – at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow.[3]
  • 2017 – at Headquarters of the UN, Days of Russian Culture, Geneva.[6]
  • 2019 – in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation.[3]

Types of art edit

Portrait edit

Primarily working in still life and landscape, Godovalnikova enjoys doing portraiture and particularly painting children and women. And especially her love for the great painting of Camille Corot and other French Impressionists helped her to develop own style with a sensitive portrayal of the subject matter and depth of colors.[4]

Icon painting edit

At the beginning of the 1990s, Godovalnikova was blessed by the Russian Orthodox Church as Icon painter.[2] She is the most recognized icon painter in Sevastopol. Her best works adorn the iconostases of many churches of the hero city... They are worshipped in the Cathedral of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles kn. St. Vladimir — the tomb of the outstanding admirals of the Russian Navy, in the St. George Monastery [ru], in the village of Orlin [ru] – in the Church of Seraphim of Radonezh, in Balaklava. And a good two dozen of icons – in the Pochayiv Lavra in the Ternopil region, in the cathedrals of Chernivtsi, in private collections in Sevastopol, Moscow, St. Petersburg, in the Netherlands.[7]

Awards edit

  • "Portrait of mother", Sevastopol Art Museum.
  • "Sunflowers", Sevastopol Art Museum
  • "My Sevastopol", Sevastopol Museum of Heroic Defense and Liberation.[4]
  • Personalized Gold Medal named after Vasily Shukshin for contribution to Russian culture received in 2015.[8]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Крымская художественная галерея: Годовальникова Татьяна Васильевна" [Crimean Art Gallery: Godovalnikova Tatiana Vasilievna] (in Russian). Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "ARTKATE GALLERIES.Our artists: Tatyana Godovalnikova". Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Godovalnikova Tatiana: catalog". Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d "TATIANA GODOVALNIKOVA". Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Artists: Godovalnikova Tatyana". Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  6. ^ Konstantin Pribytkov (6 June 2017). "В женевском Дворце Наций прошел День русского языка" [The Day of the Russian Language was held in the Geneva Palace of Nations.] (in Russian). TASS. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  7. ^ Leonid Somov (1 September 2007). "Главное, чтобы на душе было- радостно…" [The main thing is that the soul was happy…] (in Russian). Online Newspaper "Slava Sevastopolia”. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  8. ^ Obukhovskaya Liudmila (20 July 2015). "Золотая медаль "Василий Шукшин" – крымчанам" [Gold medal "Vasily Shukshin" – to the Crimeans.] (in Russian). Krymskaya Pravda. Retrieved 29 March 2021.

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This article is an orphan as no other articles link to it Please introduce links to this page from related articles try the Find link tool for suggestions May 2021 Tatiana Godovalnikova Russian Tatyana Godovalnikova 31 December 1962 in Sevastopol 1 USSR is a Russian contemporary artist Museums in Russia Germany and Japan as well as private collectors in Israel Poland Great Britain Germany and Switzerland have Godovalnikova s art 2 Her works are presented also at Sevastopol Art Museum and the State Museum of Heroic Defence and Liberation of Sevastopol In 1992 she became a member of the Union of Artists of Russia and the International Association of Art IAA AIAP UNESCO Tatiana GodovalnikovaBornTatiana Vasilievna Godovalnikova 1962 12 31 31 December 1962 age 61 SevastopolNationalityRussianAlma materNational Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture Kiev USSR 1990StyleSeascape landscape portrait still life icon paintingMovement AwardsPersonalized Gold Medal named after Vasily Shukshin for contribution to Russian culture 2015 Contents 1 Biography 2 Education 3 Career 4 Exhibitions 4 1 Group exhibitions 4 2 Solo exhibitions 5 Types of art 5 1 Portrait 5 2 Icon painting 6 Awards 7 Gallery 8 ReferencesBiography editTatiana Godovalnikova was born in the coastal city of Sevastopol in an artistic family with strong cultural traditions 3 Her father was both an artist and a writer Her mother Alexandra Sukhaya is a famous Russian sculptor 2 1 From childhood Tatiana was surrounded by love to fine art classical music and literature At an early age she decided to become an artist inspired by the beauty of her parents artworks Tatiana started to be interested in Russian Impressionism already from 15 years old Her favourite Russian painter was and still is Konstantin Korovin Education editSevastopol Art School 1978 4 The Art College named of N S Samokish 1984 2 1 National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture Kiev USSR 1990 4 Career edit1984 The beginning of Tatiana s creative activity 1986 the active participation in various regional and international exhibitions 1994 1999 artistic director at the Sevastopol Youth theatre by staging 7 performances 1992 2019 participation in numerous group and solo exhibitions in Crimea Ukraine Russia Montenegro Morocco Norway Italy UK Germany Japan France and Switzerland 5 Exhibitions editGroup exhibitions edit 1986 regional Crimea Youth exhibition in Simferopol 1992 exhibition of aspirants in the Regional Artists Union exhibition hall in Simferopol 1992 joint exhibition of Crimean artists in Gutersloh Germany 1994 joint exhibition of Crimean artists in Vladivostok Russia and further in Japan 1999 at Mitetz Art Gallery in Kiev 1999 at Yaroslavna Art Gallery in Kiev 2000 at Pektoral Art Gallery in Kiev 2008 at Stoletije Art Gallery Central House of Artist in Moscow 2011 participation in the international plein air Montenegro International Fund for Cultural Heritage 2012 Anniversary Exhibition of Laureates of the International Fund for Cultural Heritage St Petersburg 2012 2014 art resident Galleri Froya og Sommerakademiet Norway 2013 2016 art resident Cite Des Arts Paris France 2014 art resident Castello Di Boca Montenegro Solo exhibitions edit 1990 in the exhibition hall of the Union of Artists of Ukraine Sevastopol 1996 in the exhibition hall of the Business and Cultural Center Sevastopol 1996 in Private Gallery in Zurich Switzerland 1999 exhibition at Or Art Gallery in Kiev 2007 in Art Museum Sevastopol 2008 at Antiqua Art Gallery in St Petersburg 2009 at the Crimean House of Artist in Simferopol 2009 in State Duma of the Russian Federation Moscow 2010 in Gostiny Dvor International Oil and Gas Club Moscow 2010 in Bogolyubov Art Library Moscow 2011 in Catherine Palace Moscow 2011 in House of Journalists Moscow 2016 at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Moscow 3 2017 at Headquarters of the UN Days of Russian Culture Geneva 6 2019 in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation 3 Types of art editPortrait edit Primarily working in still life and landscape Godovalnikova enjoys doing portraiture and particularly painting children and women And especially her love for the great painting of Camille Corot and other French Impressionists helped her to develop own style with a sensitive portrayal of the subject matter and depth of colors 4 Icon painting edit At the beginning of the 1990s Godovalnikova was blessed by the Russian Orthodox Church as Icon painter 2 She is the most recognized icon painter in Sevastopol Her best works adorn the iconostases of many churches of the hero city They are worshipped in the Cathedral of the Holy Equal to the Apostles kn St Vladimir the tomb of the outstanding admirals of the Russian Navy in the St George Monastery ru in the village of Orlin ru in the Church of Seraphim of Radonezh in Balaklava And a good two dozen of icons in the Pochayiv Lavra in the Ternopil region in the cathedrals of Chernivtsi in private collections in Sevastopol Moscow St Petersburg in the Netherlands 7 Awards edit Portrait of mother Sevastopol Art Museum Sunflowers Sevastopol Art Museum My Sevastopol Sevastopol Museum of Heroic Defense and Liberation 4 Personalized Gold Medal named after Vasily Shukshin for contribution to Russian culture received in 2015 8 Gallery edit nbsp Tatiana Godovalnikova Blue solid of water Oil on canvas nbsp Tatiana Godovalnikova Night Venice Oil on canvas nbsp Tatiana Godovalnikova Channels and reflections Oil on canvas nbsp Tatiana Godovalnikova Blue gondolas 80x80 Oil on canvasReferences edit a b c Krymskaya hudozhestvennaya galereya Godovalnikova Tatyana Vasilevna Crimean Art Gallery Godovalnikova Tatiana Vasilievna in Russian Retrieved 4 April 2021 a b c d ARTKATE GALLERIES Our artists Tatyana Godovalnikova Retrieved 15 March 2021 a b c Godovalnikova Tatiana catalog Retrieved 15 March 2021 a b c d TATIANA GODOVALNIKOVA Retrieved 29 March 2021 Artists Godovalnikova Tatyana Retrieved 29 March 2021 Konstantin Pribytkov 6 June 2017 V zhenevskom Dvorce Nacij proshel Den russkogo yazyka The Day of the Russian Language was held in the Geneva Palace of Nations in Russian TASS Retrieved 29 March 2021 Leonid Somov 1 September 2007 Glavnoe chtoby na dushe bylo radostno The main thing is that the soul was happy in Russian Online Newspaper Slava Sevastopolia Retrieved 4 April 2021 Obukhovskaya Liudmila 20 July 2015 Zolotaya medal Vasilij Shukshin krymchanam Gold medal Vasily Shukshin to the Crimeans in Russian Krymskaya Pravda Retrieved 29 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tatiana Godovalnikova amp oldid 1204504606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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