1938 Kostroma Region - 2021. Known for: Painting.
Leonid Nickolayevich Vinogradov was a Russian artist who studied in the Kostroma Art College under A.P. Belykh. He became a member of the Artists Union of the USSR in 1970. Vinogradov is known for...
Read full biography Leonid Nickolayevich Vinogradov was a Russian artist who studied in the Kostroma Art College under A.P. Belykh. He became a member of the Artists Union of the USSR in 1970. Vinogradov is known for his realistic landscape paintings of the 'no-chernozem zone' and tries to blend genre into landscape....
Read full biography Leonid Nickolayevich Vinogradov was a Russian artist who studied in the Kostroma Art College under A.P. Belykh. He became a member of the Artists Union of the USSR in 1970. Vinogradov is known for his realistic landscape paintings of the 'no-chernozem zone' and tries to blend genre into landscape. He participated in various art exhibitions and had one-man shows in Kostroma, Yaroslavl, and Tula. His works are in the Fine Art Museums in Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Tula, Novosibirsk, and in private...
Read full biography Leonid Nickolayevich Vinogradov was a Russian artist who studied in the Kostroma Art College under A.P. Belykh. He became a member of the Artists Union of the USSR in 1970. Vinogradov is known for his realistic landscape paintings of the 'no-chernozem zone' and tries to blend genre into landscape. He participated in various art exhibitions and had one-man shows in Kostroma, Yaroslavl, and Tula. His works are in the Fine Art Museums in Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Tula, Novosibirsk, and in private collections in Russia, England, Germany, Spain, and Japan.
Leonid Nickolayevich Vinogradov was a Russian artist who studied in the Kostroma Art College under A.P. Belykh. He became a member of the Artists Union of the USSR in 1970. Vinogradov is known for his realistic landscape paintings of the 'no-chernozem zone' and tries to blend genre into landscape. He participated in various art exhibitions and had one-man shows in Kostroma, Yaroslavl, and Tula. His works are in the Fine Art Museums in Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Tula, Novosibirsk, and in private collections in Russia, England, Germany, Spain, and Japan.