Marina Kozlovskaya

Marina Andreevna Kozlovskaya
Born April 7, 1925
Leningrad, USSR
Nationality Russian
Education Repin Institute of Arts
Known for Painting
Movement Realism

Marina Andreevna Kozlovskaya (Russian: Мари́на Андре́евна Козло́вская; born April 7, 1925, in Leningrad, USSR) – a Soviet Russian painter, living and working in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg, regarded as one of the leading representatives of the Leningrad school of painting,[1] most famous for her landscape paintings.

Biography

Fortress in Old Ladoga. 1974

Marina Andreevna Kozlovskaya wa born April 7, 1925 in Leningrad, USSR.

In 1952 Kozlovskaya graduated from Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin in Boris Ioganson personal Art Studio. Studied of Boris Fogel, Semion Abugov, Genrikh Pavlovsky, Mikhail Platunov, Alexander Zaytsev.

Since 1953 Marina Kozlovskaya participated in Art Exhibitions. Paint landscapes, portraits, still lifes, genre pictures. Her personal exhibitions were in Belgorod (1981) and Leningrad (1984).

Marina Kozlovskaya is a member of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists (before 1992 – Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation) since 1954. She was a wife of well-known Russian painter Boris Korneev (1922–1973), Honored Artist of the RSFSR.

Paintings by Marina Andreevna Kozlovskaya reside in Art museums and private collections in Russia,[2] France,[3] Germany, and throughout the world.

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References

  1. Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School.- Saint Petersburg: NP-Print Edition, 2007. – pp. 4, 362, 389, 390, 392, 3904, 397, 400–402, 404–407, 444.
  2. Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School.- Saint Petersburg: NP-Print Edition, 2007. – p.6-7.
  3. L' École de Leningrad. Auction Catalogue. – Paris: Drouot Richelieu, 12 Mars 1990. – p.26-27.

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