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An evening of memory

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December 5 at the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy hosted an evening of memory. The meeting was dedicated to the anniversaries of the birth of the former director of the Voronezh Museum V.D. Dobromirova and artist A.P. Vasilieva.

December 1, the famous art critic, director of the VOKhM them. I.N. Kramskoy (2007-2018), Honored Art Worker of the Voronezh Region, Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts Vladimir Dmitrievich Dobromirov would have turned 73 years old. In connection with this date, his friends and colleagues gathered in the museum, who shared warm memories of their time spent together. The presentation of the book “V.D. Dobromirov. In search of the elusive “Voronezh publishing house” Quart “.

“This book is a tribute to the recognized cultural figure Vladimir Dmitrievich Dobromirov. The book includes articles by Vladimir Dobromirov from art albums released by the Quart publishing house in 2000-2019 in joint projects with the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy, as well as the memories of people from his friendly and professional environment, ”said Yury Polevoy, editor-in-chief of the Voronezh publishing house Kvarta.

One of the films by V.D. Dobromirova “The Artist and His Model”, which tells about the artist Sergey Romanovich, whose research Vladimir Dobromirov devoted several years to the life and work of his.

In the second part of the evening, dedicated to the 115th birthday of the artist Arkady Pavlovich Vasiliev, whose works are part of the museum collection, the artist’s daughter Tatyana Arkadyevna Pyatochenko spoke. She shared her memories of her father, and also donated to the museum part of the home archive and the artist’s works.

Arkady Pavlovich Vasiliev (1904 – 1966) – painter, graphic artist, stage designer, member of the Union of Artists (1934). He studied at the Lipetsk real school (1914-20) and the city art studio (1919-20), the Voronezh VKHUTEMAS (1921-22), the Voronezh art-industrial college (1923-27) under A.A. Buchkuri, S.M. Romanovich, V.P. Trofimova.