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1902 near Grodno - 1969 Astrakhan. Known for: Soviet-era landscape and genre painting.
Yakov Dorofeevich Romas (1902–1969) was a Russian painter and graphic artist whose career spanned the formative decades of Soviet art. Born near Grodno in 1902, he received his early training at the... Read full biography
Yakov Dorofeevich Romas (1902–1969) was a Russian painter and graphic artist whose career spanned the formative decades of Soviet art. Born near Grodno in 1902, he received his early training at the Prechistenka Technical Institute before continuing his studies at the Artistic and Theatrical... Read full biography
Yakov Dorofeevich Romas (1902–1969) was a Russian painter and graphic artist whose career spanned the formative decades of Soviet art. Born near Grodno in 1902, he received his early training at the Prechistenka Technical Institute before continuing his studies at the Artistic and Theatrical Institute in Moscow. There he worked under several of the most influential figures of early Soviet painting, including N. P. Krymov, K. N. Istomin, S. V. Gerasimov, and P. P. Konchalovsky, whose teachings... Read full biography
Yakov Dorofeevich Romas (1902–1969) was a Russian painter and graphic artist whose career spanned the formative decades of Soviet art. Born near Grodno in 1902, he received his early training at the Prechistenka Technical Institute before continuing his studies at the Artistic and Theatrical Institute in Moscow. There he worked under several of the most influential figures of early Soviet painting, including N. P. Krymov, K. N. Istomin, S. V. Gerasimov, and P. P. Konchalovsky, whose teachings shaped his approach to colour, composition, and the expressive possibilities of landscape and genre scenes. Romas began exhibiting in 1933 and soon became an active participant in the artistic life of the capital. His talents were recognized through a... Read full biography
Yakov Dorofeevich Romas (1902–1969) was a Russian painter and graphic artist whose career spanned the formative decades of Soviet art. Born near Grodno in 1902, he received his early training at the Prechistenka Technical Institute before continuing his studies at the Artistic and Theatrical Institute in Moscow. There he worked under several of the most influential figures of early Soviet painting, including N. P. Krymov, K. N. Istomin, S. V. Gerasimov, and P. P. Konchalovsky, whose teachings shaped his approach to colour, composition, and the expressive possibilities of landscape and genre scenes. Romas began exhibiting in 1933 and soon became an active participant in the artistic life of the capital. His talents were recognized through a series of significant public commissions, most notably his contribution to the decoration of the Krasnoselskaya station of the Moscow Metro—... Read full biography
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