Where:
The Churchwood Gallery at The Preservation Framer
31 North Washington Street
North Attleborough, Massachusetts 02760
Admission:
Unknown
Categories:
Art
Event website:
https://go.evvnt.com/2129480-0?pid=5248
Title: American And European Landscapes (Anatoly Dverin Solo Exhibition)
Where: The Churchwood Gallery at The Preservation Framer
Address: 31 North Washington St, North Attleboro, MA 02760
Opening Reception: December 16, 2023
Time: 7:00PM-9:00PM
Show Duration: Through December 31st
“American and European Landscapes” will display 38 of Anatoly Dverin’s original oil paintings at The Churchwood Gallery. Anatoly is an award winning painter and a true master in every sense of the word. This is a fantastic opportunity to invest in original paintings and a chance to speak with the artist.
Born in Ukraine in 1935, Anatoly’s first influence in the arts was his father, a sign illustrator and portrait painter. Anatoly would watch his father draw and paint while anxiously waiting to try drawing himself. Encouraged by his father Anatoly showed great promise, drawing at a very high level at an early age.
These exchanges were interrupted with the horror and struggle of World War II. Anatoly’s family was forced to flee their hometown of Dnepropetrovsk. In 1944 his family returned to their hometown to find it devastated from bombing. Anatoly, now nine years old, started taking art classes, and entered many local art contests. He quickly moved to regional competitions gaining exposure at a young age.
In 1950 he went on to study painting at the Dniepropetrovsk Junior Art College and graduated among the top in his class, securing his way into the Leningrad Muchin’s Art Institute. After one year Anatoly was accepted into the painting department at the Kharkhov Art and Industry Institute and after a six-year educational marathon Dverin earned his Master of Fine Arts Degree.
Anatoly started work at the Artistic Fund and in 1964 became a member of the Artists’ Union of the USSR. His paintings were displayed at local, regional and national exhibitions. The ministry of Culture of the USSR and Ukraine commissioned his work while he also worked for several publishing companies. During this period Anatoly made a large number of sketches and drawings of the many diverse Russian people, wonderful Russian Villages and vast landscapes from Vologda to Arkhangelsk.
Anatoly started work at the Artistic Fund and in 1964 became a member of the Artists’ Union of the USSR. His paintings were displayed at local, regional and national exhibitions. The ministry of Culture of the USSR and Ukraine commissioned his work while he also worked for several publishing companies.
By 1996 Anatoly had become a Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America, Signature Member of the Oil Painters of America and Distinguished Pastelist of the Pastel Society of North Florida. His biography was included in the encyclopedia Who is Who in American Art and articles about Anatoly have been published in the magazines Art in America and The Artist.
We will have refreshments and live classical music by violinist Yulia Price.
Category: Arts | Visual Arts