Konstantin Lomykin (1924 -1993), was born in the town of Glukhov in the Sumy Region. In 1951 he graduated from the Odessa Art College; his teachers were L. Muchnik, N. Pavliuk and N. Shelyuto. He... Read full biography
Konstantin Lomykin (1924 -1993), was born in the town of Glukhov in the Sumy Region. In 1951 he graduated from the Odessa Art College; his teachers were L. Muchnik, N. Pavliuk and N. Shelyuto. He began exhibiting in 1951, and from then on participated in numerous major art exhibitions nationally... Read full biography
Konstantin Lomykin (1924 -1993), was born in the town of Glukhov in the Sumy Region. In 1951 he graduated from the Odessa Art College; his teachers were L. Muchnik, N. Pavliuk and N. Shelyuto. He began exhibiting in 1951, and from then on participated in numerous major art exhibitions nationally and internationally. A member of the Union of Artists, Lomykin had received many State prizes and medals for his contribution to the Soviet Art. One Man Exhibitions:. 1953 - Odessa, Kharkov, Kiev. 1981... Read full biography
Konstantin Lomykin (1924 -1993), was born in the town of Glukhov in the Sumy Region. In 1951 he graduated from the Odessa Art College; his teachers were L. Muchnik, N. Pavliuk and N. Shelyuto. He began exhibiting in 1951, and from then on participated in numerous major art exhibitions nationally and internationally. A member of the Union of Artists, Lomykin had received many State prizes and medals for his contribution to the Soviet Art. One Man Exhibitions:. 1953 - Odessa, Kharkov, Kiev. 1981 - Gekkoso Gallery, Tokyo. 1974 - Odessa, Kiev. 1983 - Odessa, Moscow, Bucharest. 1979 - Gekkoso Gallery, Tokyo. 1984 - Tokyo. His paintings hang in prestigious national galleries and museums including the Odessa Fine Art Gallery, The Ukrainian... Read full biography
Konstantin Lomykin (1924 -1993), was born in the town of Glukhov in the Sumy Region. In 1951 he graduated from the Odessa Art College; his teachers were L. Muchnik, N. Pavliuk and N. Shelyuto. He began exhibiting in 1951, and from then on participated in numerous major art exhibitions nationally and internationally. A member of the Union of Artists, Lomykin had received many State prizes and medals for his contribution to the Soviet Art. One Man Exhibitions:. 1953 - Odessa, Kharkov, Kiev. 1981 - Gekkoso Gallery, Tokyo. 1974 - Odessa, Kiev. 1983 - Odessa, Moscow, Bucharest. 1979 - Gekkoso Gallery, Tokyo. 1984 - Tokyo. His paintings hang in prestigious national galleries and museums including the Odessa Fine Art Gallery, The Ukrainian National Museum, Kiev and The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, as well as in numerous international museums and private collection... Read full biography
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