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Born 1923 Krutets, Russia. Known for: Industry genre and portrait painting.
Aleksei Belykh was born June 3, 1923 in the village of Krutets, Oriol region. Even as a young boy he dreamed of becoming an artist, but World War II interfered with his plans. He moved to Moscow to... Read full biography
Aleksei Belykh was born June 3, 1923 in the village of Krutets, Oriol region. Even as a young boy he dreamed of becoming an artist, but World War II interfered with his plans. He moved to Moscow to enter the Military Academy and in 1947 he began his work as a designer at the Moscow factory, The Red... Read full biography
Aleksei Belykh was born June 3, 1923 in the village of Krutets, Oriol region. Even as a young boy he dreamed of becoming an artist, but World War II interfered with his plans. He moved to Moscow to enter the Military Academy and in 1947 he began his work as a designer at the Moscow factory, The Red Textile Workers, while he continued to paint at an amateur painter's studio. In 1952, Belykh took part in the All-Union Exhibition of Amateur Artists and was highly praised by critics. After visiting... Read full biography
Aleksei Belykh was born June 3, 1923 in the village of Krutets, Oriol region. Even as a young boy he dreamed of becoming an artist, but World War II interfered with his plans. He moved to Moscow to enter the Military Academy and in 1947 he began his work as a designer at the Moscow factory, The Red Textile Workers, while he continued to paint at an amateur painter's studio. In 1952, Belykh took part in the All-Union Exhibition of Amateur Artists and was highly praised by critics. After visiting the Tretyakov Gallery, he gave up the idea of a military career to follow his true desires. He entered the Surikov Institute in 1952 where he was taught by the professors Reshetnikov, I.I. Orlov, P.D. Pokarzhevsky, and V.G. Tsyplakov. As a student,... Read full biography
Aleksei Belykh was born June 3, 1923 in the village of Krutets, Oriol region. Even as a young boy he dreamed of becoming an artist, but World War II interfered with his plans. He moved to Moscow to enter the Military Academy and in 1947 he began his work as a designer at the Moscow factory, The Red Textile Workers, while he continued to paint at an amateur painter's studio. In 1952, Belykh took part in the All-Union Exhibition of Amateur Artists and was highly praised by critics. After visiting the Tretyakov Gallery, he gave up the idea of a military career to follow his true desires. He entered the Surikov Institute in 1952 where he was taught by the professors Reshetnikov, I.I. Orlov, P.D. Pokarzhevsky, and V.G. Tsyplakov. As a student, Belykh visited the Baltic Republics, Siberia, and Lake Baikal. The grandeur and scale of the Bratskaya Hy... Read full biography
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