Sergei Zakharov artist. Veselovskaya Intersettlement Central Library

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Still life with pomegranates

Zakharov Sergei Efimovich - Russian, Soviet artist. In 1927 he graduated from the Tomsk Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering. Since 1938 - a member of the St. Petersburg Union of Artists (until 1992 - LOSH).

Outstanding watercolorist. The artist's still lifes, made in the technique of watercolor filling, received universal recognition.
He also painted genre compositions, landscapes, portraits, worked in watercolor and tempera, was engaged in monumental painting and interior design.

S. Zakharov's watercolor is an absolutely unique phenomenon of painting, which gives the viewer the opportunity, with all the lightness and airiness of the technique, to feel the plasticity, rhythm and volume of color as a means of artistic influence. The painting of his still lifes is multi-layered, polyphonic and with these qualities resembles the effect of art glass in Halle's products.

































Dry roses.

Another property of S. Zakharov's painting is its extraordinary musicality, genuine and rarest symphony. His own musical theme is present in almost every work of the artist: from the landscape of the besieged city to the oriental still life. The secret of this property of the artist's painting lies in the special gift of a holistic vision of the composition of each work, in the influence of the richest experience in monumental painting.








Tajikistan largely determined the subjects of easel painting by S. Zakharov. There he began and painted throughout his life a series of magnificent still lifes with juicy fruits and elements of oriental exoticism. Subtle lyrical landscapes were also created there, which largely determined the subsequent works of this genre.

Works of easel painting, made in the technique of watercolor and tempera, were created by S. Zakharov throughout his life, wherever the artist was: in the studio, on a business trip or on vacation. Refined craftsmanship, virtuoso mastery of the material, combined with a subtle sense of color and refinement of form, make them unique, unlike the work of other artists.




Zakharov Sergei Efimovich was born on November 26, 1900 in the city of Aleksandrovsk, Sakhalin Region, where the artist's father was serving his military service as a clerk at a military hospital. In 1910 the family moved to Novosibirsk. In the same year, S. Zakharov entered the Novosibirsk real school, from which he graduated in 1917.

In 1917-1927 he studied at the Tomsk Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering. At the same time, in 1917-1922, he studied at the Tomsk Art School. After graduating from the institute in 1927-1931 he lived in Sverdlovsk, was a member of the Sverdlovsk branch of the Academy of Arts. In the same place in 1927 he began to participate in exhibitions of the Academy of Arts. He painted still lifes, genre compositions, landscapes, portraits, worked in watercolor and tempera painting, was engaged in monumental painting and interior design. Working in Sverdlovsk in Uralgiprozem and Uralzhilstroy, he took part in the design of the Magnitogorsk plant and a number of public buildings in Sverdlovsk. Since 1931, he lived in Leningrad, where he was sent by Uralzhilstroy to improve his skills at the Research Institute of Public Utilities. In 1933 he went to work in the Leningrad Regional Trade Union Council, where he participated as an architect in the design of the Lenin Komsomol Theater (1933-1935) and public buildings. In 1935, he moved to work in workshop No. 7 of the Lenproekt, where he was engaged in the design of school buildings. In the same place, in 1936, he joined the team for designing the building of the Opera and Ballet Theater in Stalinabad. In 1938 he was accepted as a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists.

In 1938-39, S. Zakharov worked as the chief artist of the Cotton pavilion at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow. In 1940, in connection with the completed project for the interior decoration of the theater building in Stalinabad, he went to the construction site to complete working drawings. In May 1941, he again went to Stalinabad to carry out architectural supervision on the implementation of the project for the interior decoration of the theater and the painting of the ceiling of the auditorium. After the completion of construction in 1942, he went to work in the Union of Artists of Tajikistan, was a member of the board and deputy chairman of the Union. In 1945, two landscapes of mountainous Tajikistan by S. Zakharov were acquired by the Tretyakov Gallery.

After returning to Leningrad in 1945-46, he participated in the restoration of the building of the Leningrad City Executive Committee (the former Mariinsky Palace), for which he was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War." In 1947, Zakharov was again invited to Tajikistan to develop a project for the interior decoration of the Government House in Stalinabad, and then to carry out architectural supervision, as well as to make sketches and paint walls and plafonds in nature (together with the artist M. A. Zubreeva). In 1951, for this work, S. Zakharov was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Tajik SSR.

At the same time, S. Zakharov developed projects for the interior decoration of Soviet transatlantic motor ships in the architectural and artistic workshops of Lenizo. In 1954 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor for his work in the development of architecture and fine arts in the Tajik SSR. As an easel painter, he worked mainly in watercolor and tempera painting. Outstanding watercolorist. The artist's still lifes, made in the technique of watercolor filling, received universal recognition. The free, broad manner of writing did not prevent the artist from convincingly conveying the beauty and materiality of the objective world, making the transparency of grapes or the juiciness of a cut ripe melon almost palpable.

Participant of watercolor exhibitions in Romania and Yugoslavia (1965), Czechoslovakia (1966), Norway (1968), Cuba (1971). Personal exhibitions of the artist were held in Leningrad (1937, 1951, 1980, 1984), Kirov (1938), Moscow (1962, 1965) and St. Petersburg (1996).

Sergei Efimovich Zakharov died on January 24, 1993 in St. Petersburg at the ninety-third year of his life. His works are in the State Russian Museum, museums and private collections in Russia, Italy, France, Great Britain, Tajikistan, USA, Germany and other countries.

Outstanding Watercolorist.

The artist's still lifes, made in the technique of watercolor filling, received universal recognition.
He also painted genre compositions, landscapes, portraits, worked in watercolor and tempera, was engaged in monumental painting and interior design.

Watercolor by S. E. Zakharova is an absolutely unique phenomenon of painting, giving the viewer the opportunity, with all the lightness and airiness of the technique, to feel the plasticity, rhythm and volume of color as a means of artistic influence.

The painting of his still lifes is multi-layered, polyphonic and with these qualities resembles the effect of art glass in Halle's products.

Sergey Efimovich was born on November 26, 1900 in the city of Aleksandrovsk, Sakhalin Region, where the artist's father was serving his military service as a clerk at a military hospital. In 1910 the family moved to Novosibirsk. In the same year, S. Zakharov entered the Novosibirsk real school, from which he graduated in 1917.

In 1917-1927 he studied at the Tomsk Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering. At the same time, in 1917-1922, he studied at the Tomsk Art School. After graduating from the institute in 1927-1931 he lived in Sverdlovsk, was a member of the Sverdlovsk branch of the Academy of Arts. In the same place in 1927 he began to participate in exhibitions of the Academy of Arts. He painted still lifes, genre compositions, landscapes, portraits, worked in watercolor and tempera painting, was engaged in monumental painting and interior design. Working in Sverdlovsk in Uralgiprozem and Uralzhilstroy, he took part in the design of the Magnitogorsk plant and a number of public buildings in Sverdlovsk. Since 1931, he lived in Leningrad, where he was sent by Uralzhilstroy to improve his skills at the Research Institute of Public Utilities. In 1933 he went to work in the Leningrad Regional Trade Union Council, where he participated as an architect in the design of the Lenin Komsomol Theater (1933-1935) and public buildings. In 1935, he moved to work in workshop No. 7 of the Lenproekt, where he was engaged in the design of school buildings. In the same place, in 1936, he joined the team for designing the building of the Opera and Ballet Theater in Stalinabad. In 1938 he was accepted as a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists.

In 1938-39, S. Zakharov worked as the chief artist of the Cotton pavilion at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow. In 1940, in connection with the completed project for the interior decoration of the theater building in Stalinabad, he went to the construction site to complete working drawings. In May 1941, he again went to Stalinabad to carry out architectural supervision on the implementation of the project for the interior decoration of the theater and the painting of the ceiling of the auditorium. After the completion of construction in 1942, he went to work in the Union of Artists of Tajikistan, was a member of the board and deputy chairman of the Union. In 1945, two landscapes of mountainous Tajikistan by S. Zakharov were acquired by the Tretyakov Gallery.

After returning to Leningrad in 1945-46, he participated in the restoration of the building of the Leningrad City Executive Committee (the former Mariinsky Palace), for which he was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War." In 1947, Zakharov was again invited to Tajikistan to develop a project for the interior decoration of the Government House in Stalinabad, and then to carry out architectural supervision, as well as to make sketches and paint walls and plafonds in nature (together with the artist M. A. Zubreeva). In 1951, for this work, S. Zakharov was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Tajik SSR.

At the same time, S. Zakharov developed projects for the interior decoration of Soviet transatlantic motor ships in the architectural and artistic workshops of Lenizo. In 1954 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor for his work in the development of architecture and fine arts in the Tajik SSR. As an easel painter, he worked mainly in watercolor and tempera painting. Outstanding watercolorist. The artist's still lifes, made in the technique of watercolor filling, received universal recognition. The free, broad manner of writing did not prevent the artist from convincingly conveying the beauty and materiality of the objective world, making the transparency of grapes or the juiciness of a cut ripe melon almost palpable.

Participant of watercolor exhibitions in Romania and Yugoslavia (1965), Czechoslovakia (1966), Norway (1968), Cuba (1971). Personal exhibitions of the artist were held in Leningrad (1937, 1951, 1980, 1984), Kirov (1938), Moscow (1962, 1965) and St. Petersburg (1996).

Sergei Efimovich Zakharov died on January 24, 1993 in St. Petersburg at the ninety-third year of his life. His works are in the State Russian Museum, museums and private collections in Russia, Italy, France, Great Britain, Tajikistan, USA, Germany and other countries.

Sergei Zakharov was born on November 26, 1900 in the city of Aleksandrovsk-Sakhalinsky, Sakhalin Region. There, his father served in the military as a clerk at a military hospital. In 1910 the family moved to Novosibirsk. In the same year, Zakharov entered the Novosibirsk real school, from which he graduated in 1917.

In 1917 - 927 he studied at the Tomsk Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering. At the same time, in 1917 - 1922, he studied at the Tomsk Art School.

After graduating from the institute, in 1927 - 1931, he lived in Sverdlovsk, was a member of the Sverdlovsk branch of the Academy of Arts. In the same place in 1927 he began to participate in exhibitions of the Academy of Arts. He painted still lifes, genre compositions, landscapes, portraits, worked in watercolor and tempera painting, was engaged in monumental painting and interior design.

Since 1931, he lived in Leningrad, where he was sent by Uralzhilstroy to improve his skills at the Research Institute of Public Utilities. In 1933 he went to work in the Leningrad Regional Trade Union Council, where he participated as an architect in the design of the Lenin Komsomol Theater and public buildings.

In 1935, he moved to work in workshop No. 7 of the Lenproekt, where he was engaged in the design of school buildings. In the same place, in 1936, he joined the team for designing the building of the Opera and Ballet Theater in Stalinabad. In 1938 he was accepted as a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists.

In 1938 - 1939, Zakharov worked as the chief artist of the Cotton pavilion at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow. In 1940, in connection with the completed project for the interior decoration of the theater building in Stalinabad, he went to the construction site to complete working drawings.

In May 1941, he again went to Stalinabad to carry out architectural supervision of the implementation of the project for the interior decoration of the theater and painting the ceiling of the auditorium. After the completion of construction in 1942, he went to work in the Union of Artists of Tajikistan, was a member of the board and deputy chairman of the Union. In 1945, two landscapes of mountainous Tajikistan by Zakharov were acquired by the Tretyakov Gallery.

After returning to Leningrad in 1945 - 1946, he participated in the restoration of the building of the Leningrad City Executive Committee, for which he was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War." In 1947, Zakharov was again invited to Tajikistan to develop a project for the interior decoration of the Government House in Stalinabad, as well as to make sketches and paint the walls and plafonds in nature. In 1951, for this work, Zakharov was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Tajik SSR.

At the same time, Zakharov developed projects for the interior decoration of Soviet transatlantic motor ships in the architectural and artistic workshops of Lenizo. In 1954 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor for his activities in the development of architecture and fine arts in the Tajik SSR.

As an easel painter, he worked mainly in watercolor and tempera painting. Outstanding watercolorist. The artist's still lifes, made in the technique of watercolor filling, received universal recognition. The free, broad manner of writing did not prevent the artist from convincingly conveying the beauty and materiality of the objective world, making the transparency of grapes or the juiciness of a cut ripe melon almost palpable. He worked at the creative base of Leningrad artists in Staraya Ladoga. Personal exhibitions of the artist were held in Leningrad, Kirov, Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Sergei Efimovich Zakharov died on January 24, 1993 in St. Petersburg at the ninety-third year of his life. His works are in the State Russian Museum, museums and private collections in Russia, Italy, France, Great Britain, Tajikistan, USA, Germany and other countries.

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Zakharov Sergey Efimovich(11/26/1900, Aleksandrovsk, Sakhalin region, Russian Empire - January 24, St. Petersburg, Russia) - painter, watercolorist, designer, muralist, architect, member of the Leningrad organization of the Union of Artists of the RSFSR).

Biography

Zakharov Sergey Efimovich was born on November 26, 1900 in the city of Aleksandrovsk, Sakhalin Region, where his father was serving his military service as a clerk at a military hospital. In 1910 the family moved to Novosibirsk. In the same year, S. Zakharov entered the Novosibirsk real school, from which he graduated in 1917.

Still life with pomegranates. 1980

In 1917-1927 he studied at the Tomsk Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering. At the same time, in 1917-1922, he studied at the Tomsk Art School. After graduating from the institute in 1927-1931 he lived in Sverdlovsk, was a member of the Sverdlovsk branch of the Academy of Arts. In the same place in 1927 he began to participate in exhibitions of the Academy of Arts. He painted still lifes, genre compositions, landscapes, portraits, worked in watercolor and tempera painting, was engaged in monumental painting and interior design. Working in Sverdlovsk in Uralgiprozem and Uralzhilstroy, he took part in the design of the Magnitogorsk plant and a number of public buildings in Sverdlovsk. Since 1931, he lived in Leningrad, where he was sent by Uralzhilstroy to improve his skills at the Research Institute of Public Utilities. In 1933 he went to work in the Leningrad Regional Trade Union Council, where he participated as an architect in the design of the Lenin Komsomol Theater (1933-1935) and public buildings. In 1935, he moved to work in workshop No. 7 of the Lenproekt, where he was engaged in the design of school buildings. In the same place, in 1936, he joined the team for designing the building of the Opera and Ballet Theater in Stalinabad. In 1938 he was accepted as a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists.

In 1938-1939, S. Zakharov worked as the chief artist of the Cotton pavilion at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow. In 1940, in connection with the completed project for the interior decoration of the theater building in Stalinabad, he went to the construction site to complete working drawings. In May 1941, he again went to Stalinabad to carry out architectural supervision of the implementation of the project for the interior decoration of the theater and painting the ceiling of the auditorium. After the completion of construction in 1942, he went to work in the Union of Artists of Tajikistan, was a member of the board and deputy chairman of the Union. In 1945, two landscapes of mountainous Tajikistan by S. Zakharov were acquired by the Tretyakov Gallery.

After returning to Leningrad in 1945-46, he participated in the restoration of the building of the Leningrad City Executive Committee (the former Mariinsky Palace), for which he was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War". In 1947, Zakharov was again invited to Tajikistan to develop a project for the interior decoration of the Government House in Stalinabad, as well as to make sketches and paint the walls and plafonds in kind (together with the artist M. A. Zubreeva). In 1951, for this work, S. Zakharov was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Tajik SSR.

At the same time, S. Zakharov developed projects for the interior decoration of Soviet transatlantic motor ships in the architectural and artistic workshops of Lenizo. In 1954 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor for his work in the development of architecture and fine arts in the Tajik SSR. As an easel painter, he worked mainly in watercolor and tempera painting. Outstanding watercolorist. The artist's still lifes, made in the technique of watercolor filling, received universal recognition. The free, broad manner of writing did not prevent the artist from convincingly conveying the beauty and materiality of the objective world, making the transparency of grapes or the juiciness of a cut ripe melon almost palpable. Among the easel works created by Zakharov are the works "Sunset", "Nizhny Tagil" (both 1928), "Swan Canal" (1935), "Prospect of October 25" (1937), "Timur Malik" (1943), "Leningrad. Military patrol "(1944)," Autumn. Valdai" (1946), "Petrodvorets. Samson (1947), The Shelon River (1950), In Belarus, Forest Stream (both 1953), Irises (1954), In Belarus, Abundance, Still Life with Melon ( all 1957), "Spring on Malaya Okhta", "Still Life", "On the Msta River" (all 1959), "Factory Village", "Still Life with Watermelon"

Zakharov Sergei Efimovich was born on November 26, 1900 in the city of Aleksandrovsk, Sakhalin Region, where his father was serving in the military as a clerk at a military hospital. In 1910 the family moved to Novosibirsk. In the same year, S. Zakharov entered the Novosibirsk real school, from which he graduated in 1917.

In 1917-1927 he studied at the Tomsk Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering. At the same time, in 1917-1922, he studied at the Tomsk Art School. After graduating from the institute in 1927-1931 he lived in Sverdlovsk, was a member of the Sverdlovsk branch of the Academy of Arts. In the same place in 1927 he began to participate in exhibitions of the Academy of Arts. He painted still lifes, genre compositions, landscapes, portraits, worked in watercolor and tempera painting, was engaged in monumental painting and interior design. Working in Sverdlovsk in Uralgiprozem and Uralzhilstroy, he took part in the design of the Magnitogorsk plant and a number of public buildings in Sverdlovsk. Since 1931, he lived in Leningrad, where he was sent by Uralzhilstroy to improve his skills at the Research Institute of Public Utilities. In 1933 he went to work in the Leningrad Regional Trade Union Council, where he participated as an architect in the design of the Lenin Komsomol Theater (1933-1935) and public buildings. In 1935, he moved to work in workshop No. 7 of the Lenproekt, where he was engaged in the design of school buildings. In the same place, in 1936, he joined the team for designing the building of the Opera and Ballet Theater in Stalinabad. In 1938 he was accepted as a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists.

In 1938-39, S. Zakharov worked as the chief artist of the Cotton pavilion at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow. In 1940, in connection with the completed project for the interior decoration of the theater building in Stalinabad, he went to the construction site to complete working drawings. In May 1941, he again went to Stalinabad to carry out architectural supervision on the implementation of the project for the interior decoration of the theater and the painting of the ceiling of the auditorium. After the completion of construction in 1942, he went to work in the Union of Artists of Tajikistan, was a member of the board and deputy chairman of the Union. In 1945, two landscapes of mountainous Tajikistan by S. Zakharov were acquired by the Tretyakov Gallery.

After returning to Leningrad in 1945-46, he participated in the restoration of the building of the Leningrad City Executive Committee (the former Mariinsky Palace), for which he was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War." In 1947, Zakharov was again invited to Tajikistan to develop a project for the interior decoration of the Government House in Stalinabad, and then to carry out architectural supervision, as well as to make sketches and paint walls and plafonds in nature (together with the artist M. A. Zubreeva). In 1951, for this work, S. Zakharov was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Tajik SSR.

At the same time, S. Zakharov developed projects for the interior decoration of Soviet transatlantic motor ships in the architectural and artistic workshops of Lenizo. In 1954 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor for his work in the development of architecture and fine arts in the Tajik SSR. As an easel painter, he worked mainly in watercolor and tempera painting. Outstanding watercolorist. The artist's still lifes, made in the technique of watercolor filling, received universal recognition. The free, broad manner of writing did not prevent the artist from convincingly conveying the beauty and materiality of the objective world, making the transparency of grapes or the juiciness of a cut ripe melon almost palpable. Among the easel works created by Zakharov are the works "Sunset", "Nizhny Tagil" (both 1928), "Swan Canal" (1935), "Prospect of October 25" (1937), "Timur Malik" (1943), "Leningrad. Military patrol "(1944)," Autumn. Valdai" (1946), "Petrodvorets. Samson (1947), The Shelon River (1950), In Belarus, Forest Stream (both 1953), Irises (1954), In Belarus, Abundance, Still Life with Melon ( all 1957), Spring on Malaya Okhta, Still Life, On the Msta River (all 1959), Factory Village, Still Life with Watermelon (both 1960), Spring. Tajikistan”, “Peaches”, “City of Dushanbe”, “Industrial landscape. Tajikistan" (all 1961), "Still life with a bird" (1963), "Fruit. Still Life (1964), Pomegranates on Suzan (1969), Still Life with Pears (1972), Still Life on a Silver Tray, Still Life with Pomegranates (both 1980), Still Life with Cactus, Still Life with Pomegranates (both 1982), Still Life with Pears, Still Life on Striped Fabric (both 1986) and others. Participant of watercolor exhibitions in Romania and Yugoslavia (1965), Czechoslovakia (1966), Norway (1968), Cuba (1971). Personal exhibitions of the artist were held in Leningrad (1937, 1951, 1980, 1984), Kirov (1938), Moscow (1962, 1965) and St. Petersburg (1996).

Sergei Efimovich Zakharov died on January 24, 1993 in St. Petersburg at the ninety-third year of his life. His works are in the State Russian Museum, museums and private collections in Russia, Italy, France, Great Britain, Tajikistan, USA, Germany and other countries.



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