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1927 Moscow, Russia - 2008 Saint-Laurent-sur-Othain, France. Known for: Abstract oil and watercolor painting, ink collage, mixed media, fabric art.
It is important that one’s work be filled with profound feelings, even something secret that. beckons onward. It is important that soul of the artist be alive in the work.”. Artist Statement, Lydia... Read full biography
It is important that one’s work be filled with profound feelings, even something secret that. beckons onward. It is important that soul of the artist be alive in the work.”. Artist Statement, Lydia Masterkova, 1927-2008. From the end of the 1950s, Lydia Masterkova developed her own artistic style,... Read full biography
It is important that one’s work be filled with profound feelings, even something secret that. beckons onward. It is important that soul of the artist be alive in the work.”. Artist Statement, Lydia Masterkova, 1927-2008. From the end of the 1950s, Lydia Masterkova developed her own artistic style, creating works in the manner of Abstract Expressionism. One of the first members of the Moscow underground, she began to work with “pure abstraction,” becoming a member of the Lianozovo Circle. Every... Read full biography
It is important that one’s work be filled with profound feelings, even something secret that. beckons onward. It is important that soul of the artist be alive in the work.”. Artist Statement, Lydia Masterkova, 1927-2008. From the end of the 1950s, Lydia Masterkova developed her own artistic style, creating works in the manner of Abstract Expressionism. One of the first members of the Moscow underground, she began to work with “pure abstraction,” becoming a member of the Lianozovo Circle. Every Lianozovo artist, whether it was Oskar Rabin, Yevgeny Kropivnitsky or Vladimir Nemukhin (the husband of Lydia Masterkova) developed his/her own variant of modernism. Lydia Masterkova’s style was extremely personal and lyrical, but at the same time... Read full biography
It is important that one’s work be filled with profound feelings, even something secret that. beckons onward. It is important that soul of the artist be alive in the work.”. Artist Statement, Lydia Masterkova, 1927-2008. From the end of the 1950s, Lydia Masterkova developed her own artistic style, creating works in the manner of Abstract Expressionism. One of the first members of the Moscow underground, she began to work with “pure abstraction,” becoming a member of the Lianozovo Circle. Every Lianozovo artist, whether it was Oskar Rabin, Yevgeny Kropivnitsky or Vladimir Nemukhin (the husband of Lydia Masterkova) developed his/her own variant of modernism. Lydia Masterkova’s style was extremely personal and lyrical, but at the same time not devoid of mysticism. At the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s, she took a further step toward creating wor... Read full biography
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