Maya Kopitzeva"Natura Morta Con Frutta" Uva E Limoni , Olio Cm 80 X 70 19741974
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Item details
Height
75.0 cm
Width
85.0 cm
Depth
0.01 cm
Wear conditions
Good
Wear conditions
Excellent
Shows little to no signs of wear and tear.
Good
May show slight traces of use in keeping with age. Most vintage and antique items fit into this condition.
Average
Likely to show signs of some light scratching and ageing but still remains in a fair condition.
Apparent Wear and Tear
Visible signs of previous use including scratches, chips or stains.
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Description
Natura morta,Frutta,Colori puri, Limon,i Uva
Maya KOPITZEVA (Gagra, Georgia 1924 – San Pietroburgo 2005)
Maya Kuzminichna Kopitzeva nasce nel 1924 in Georgia, ma già l’anno successivo la famiglia si trasferisce a San Pietroburgo.
Dal 1941 al 1945 completa il ciclo di studi artistici presso l’Accademia di Belle Arti. Dal 1946 frequenta il prestigioso Istituto Repin di San Pietroburgo sotto la guida di Boris Fogel, Leonid Ovsiannikov e Alexander Zaytsev, diplomandosi nel 1951 con Boris Ioganson. Nello stesso anno diventa membro dell’Unione degli Artisti di San Pietroburgo. Da quel momento inizia un’intensa attività produttiva, caratterizzata in particolare da nature morte e scene di vita quotidiana, ed espositiva in patria e all’estero. Tra i numerosi riconoscimenti ufficiali, nel 2001 viene insignita del titolo di Artista Emerito della Federazione Russa.
Maya Kopitzeva è considerata una dei principali rappresentanti della Scuola di pittura di Leningrado e tra i più brillanti coloristi post-impressionisti russi della seconda metà del XX secolo. Particolarmente significativo nel suo percorso artistico è il periodo trascorso in Uzbekistan a causa del trasferimento dell’Accademia a Samarcanda durante la II guerra mondiale. Le insolite condizioni di vita, la singolarità e la bellezza dell’architettura uzbeka rimasero senza dubbio impresse nella memoria della giovane pittrice, così come il soggiorno presso la dacia accademica vicino a Volochek nella regione di Tver’ (1953), dove iniziò l’autentica fioritura del suo talento pittorico. Nelle sue opere, infatti, si rintracciano sia il senso dei colori e delle decorazioni dell’arte islamica assimilati a Samarcanda sia l’eco di una natura incontaminata e viva conosciuta durante la permanenza alla dacia dei pittori. E “vivissime” sono paradossalmente le sue nature morte, perché non rientrano nelle anguste cornici del genere. Mai sceniche e di tale potenza pittorica e poetica da suscitare, nonostante il rigore compositivo celato dietro un’apparente casualità, impressioni sensoriali di particolare vitalità. Lo spettatore rimane colpito dall’originalità complessiva della composizione e dagli accostamenti di colori decisi, rafforzati da spesse pennellate dinamiche.
Il museo e centro espositivo “Peterburgskiy Khudozhnik” di San Pietroburgo ha dedicato un’importante e ampia retrospettiva a Maya Kopitzeva dal 20 ottobre 2020 al 10 gennaio 2021.
MUSEI
Mosca, Ministero della Cultura
San Pietroburgo, Museo dell’Accademia delle Belle Arti
Krasnoiarsk, Museo delle Belle Arti
Novgorod, Museo delle Belle Arti
Novosibirsk, Museo delle Belle Arti
Vologda, Museo d’Arte Moderna
Ivanovo, Museo delle Belle Arti
Kaliningrad, Museo d’Arte Moderna
Le opere di Maya Kopitzeva sono trattate in permanenza dalla Galleria d’Arte Pirra e sono pubblicate a colori su monografie curate dalla Galleria.
Condition report:
Excellent
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