Ludmila Morozova PRICE CHARTS
1907 Ukraine, Russia - 1997 Russia. Known for: Painting.
Ludmila Morozova was born in Kiev in 1907. Ludmila Morozova first took private art classes with Anna Krueger Prakhova. From 1925 to 1927, she pursued studies at the Kiev Art and Industrial School.... Read full biography
Ludmila Morozova was born in Kiev in 1907. Ludmila Morozova first took private art classes with Anna Krueger Prakhova. From 1925 to 1927, she pursued studies at the Kiev Art and Industrial School. From 1928 to 1931, she studied at the Kiev Art Institute. Among her teachers were Mykhailo Kozyk,... Read full biography
Ludmila Morozova was born in Kiev in 1907. Ludmila Morozova first took private art classes with Anna Krueger Prakhova. From 1925 to 1927, she pursued studies at the Kiev Art and Industrial School. From 1928 to 1931, she studied at the Kiev Art Institute. Among her teachers were Mykhailo Kozyk, Yukhym Mykhailiv, Kostiantyn Yeleva, and the brothers Vasyl and Fedir Krychevsky. The latter exercised the greatest influence on her creative style. Morozowa‘s works were coined by Impressionism, and she... Read full biography
Ludmila Morozova was born in Kiev in 1907. Ludmila Morozova first took private art classes with Anna Krueger Prakhova. From 1925 to 1927, she pursued studies at the Kiev Art and Industrial School. From 1928 to 1931, she studied at the Kiev Art Institute. Among her teachers were Mykhailo Kozyk, Yukhym Mykhailiv, Kostiantyn Yeleva, and the brothers Vasyl and Fedir Krychevsky. The latter exercised the greatest influence on her creative style. Morozowa‘s works were coined by Impressionism, and she mainly painted in oil. In 1935, she held her first solo exhibition in Kiev. In 1944, she made a trip to Berlin and Dresden. In 1951, after the war, she emigrated to the United States. In New York, she was a member of the American Artists Professional... Read full biography
Ludmila Morozova was born in Kiev in 1907. Ludmila Morozova first took private art classes with Anna Krueger Prakhova. From 1925 to 1927, she pursued studies at the Kiev Art and Industrial School. From 1928 to 1931, she studied at the Kiev Art Institute. Among her teachers were Mykhailo Kozyk, Yukhym Mykhailiv, Kostiantyn Yeleva, and the brothers Vasyl and Fedir Krychevsky. The latter exercised the greatest influence on her creative style. Morozowa‘s works were coined by Impressionism, and she mainly painted in oil. In 1935, she held her first solo exhibition in Kiev. In 1944, she made a trip to Berlin and Dresden. In 1951, after the war, she emigrated to the United States. In New York, she was a member of the American Artists Professional League. She taught at the Queensboro Art Society in Queens for 25... Read full biography
