1902 St. Petersburg, Russia - 1990 Moscow, Russia. Known for: Still life painting.
Porfiry Nikitich Krylov, a full member of the USSR Academy of Arts and People’s Artist of the USSR, graduated from VHUTEIN in 1927. He worked with M.V. Kupriyanov and N.A. Sokolov as part of...
Read full biography Porfiry Nikitich Krylov, a full member of the USSR Academy of Arts and People’s Artist of the USSR, graduated from VHUTEIN in 1927. He worked with M.V. Kupriyanov and N.A. Sokolov as part of Kukryniksy, focusing on political satire and illustrations. Krylov also worked independently on portraits,...
Read full biography Porfiry Nikitich Krylov, a full member of the USSR Academy of Arts and People’s Artist of the USSR, graduated from VHUTEIN in 1927. He worked with M.V. Kupriyanov and N.A. Sokolov as part of Kukryniksy, focusing on political satire and illustrations. Krylov also worked independently on portraits, landscapes, and still life paintings. He received several prestigious awards during his career and was a member of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Arts. His works are housed in various museums,...
Read full biography Porfiry Nikitich Krylov, a full member of the USSR Academy of Arts and People’s Artist of the USSR, graduated from VHUTEIN in 1927. He worked with M.V. Kupriyanov and N.A. Sokolov as part of Kukryniksy, focusing on political satire and illustrations. Krylov also worked independently on portraits, landscapes, and still life paintings. He received several prestigious awards during his career and was a member of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Arts. His works are housed in various museums, including the State Tretyakov Gallery and the State Russian Museum.
Porfiry Nikitich Krylov, a full member of the USSR Academy of Arts and People’s Artist of the USSR, graduated from VHUTEIN in 1927. He worked with M.V. Kupriyanov and N.A. Sokolov as part of Kukryniksy, focusing on political satire and illustrations. Krylov also worked independently on portraits, landscapes, and still life paintings. He received several prestigious awards during his career and was a member of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Arts. His works are housed in various museums, including the State Tretyakov Gallery and the State Russian Museum.