Povarova Valentina Petrovna

Povarova Valentina Petrovna
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Valentina Petrovna Povarova (1933, Leningrad — 2007, ?) was a painter, graphic artist, teacher, and author of art articles. During her school years, she studied at the art studio of the Leningrad Palace of Pioneers with M.
A. Gorokhova, the wife of L. A. Yudin, and maintained communication with her throughout her life. In 1953 she graduated from the Secondary Art School at the Academy of Arts, in 1960 she studied at the I. E. Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture of the Academy of Arts of the USSR with a degree in painting (workshop of I. Serebryany). In 1992, she became a member of the International Federation of Artists (IFA). In 1995, he was awarded the N. N. Punin Prize of the St. Petersburg branch of the Cultural Foundation. Having become close to P. M. Kondratiev, V. V. Sterligov, and V. P. Volkov in the 1960s, she absorbed and deeply reworked the traditions of the St. Petersburg avant-garde and the latest Western European painting in her work. Povarova's works have been featured in more than 35 exhibitions held in Russia and Europe. The artist's works are kept in the State Russian Museum, the Arkhangelsk Museum of Fine Arts, the Yaroslavl Art Museum, the Tsarskoye Selo Collection Museum, as well as in private collections in Russia, the USA, France, Spain, Italy, and Israel.
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