Auction КАНИКУЛЫ/VACATION 165 Russian, Soviet art. Non-conformism. Decorative art, photos. Archives B. Iofan O. Lepeshinskaya
By Sovcom
Jun 1, 2021
МОСКВА, УЛ. ЩЕПКИНА, Д. 28, Russia

Русская живопись и графика. Передвижники. Мир искусств и СРХ. Орловский, Кустодиев, Анненков, Бенуа, Добужинский, Тихменев, Лансере. Иконы и гарднер. Плакаты и графика 20-30х годов. ОСТ, Кукрыниксы, Советская и современная живопись и графика, иллюстрации. Редкости и Архивы Б. Иофана и О. Лепешинской. Фотографии Е. Халдея. Советская бронза, фарфор, шкатулки. Нонконформизм, В. Пивоваров, Э. Неизвестный, Д. Краснопевцев, Н. Нестерова. Д. Намдаков. Современные художники.
Выставка открыта с 20 по 31 мая. Торги 1 июня в 19.00. В помещении АД Совком. Москва ул Щепкина 28.
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LOT 110:

Radoman Igor Vladimirovich
An officer.

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An officer.
Year: 1951.
Technique: Oil on canvas.
Size: 80х64.

The work comes from the collection of the artist's family.

Radoman Igor Vladimirovich (1921, Rusino, Belorussia - 1992, Moscow).

Honored art worker of the RSFSR Igor Radoman was a master of realistic easel and monumental portrait painting. He studied at the the Surikov Moscow State Art Institute under I. Chekmazov, V. Favorskaya, P. Pokarzhevskiy and I. Grabar and was an undergraduate student of Alexander Deineka’s monumental painting workshop. 
Radoman’s works include mural paintings decorating the train station in Kharkov, the Kievskaya metro station in Moscow and the Museum of aviation and astronautics, the panel paintings for the Soviet exhibition halls at the Peking and Leipzig World Fairs. Among his contractual works were historic pictures on revolution themes, portraits of statesmen and high-ranking military. Alexander Deineka invited the artist to work as a professor at the Moscow Institute of Applied and Decorative Art. He started exhibiting in 1945 and had his one-man shows in Moscow in 1968, 1978, 1980 and 2004 (posthum) in the State Museum of Oriental Art. Radoman’s works are in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Historical Museum, the Uzbek State Museum of Fine Arts, the Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War and in numerous museums of Russia and the former Soviet Union.