UDC 7.071.1
DOI: 10.36871/hon.202303160

Authors

Larisa G. Peremislov,
USA, Phoenix, Arizona
Igor I. Cherkassky,
International Academy of Contemporary Arts N. N. Sednin House Museum, Cottage complex “Udachnoye”, 141580, Solnechnogorsky district, Moscow region, Russian Federation

Abstract

The article presents an overview of the work of the famous Moscow artist Julia Dolgorukova, who works in the genres of landscape, still life and composite composition in various painting techniques. The basis of her pictorial language is Russian impressionism and the creative search of nonconformists of the 60s — 70s. Throughout her career, her paintings trace the creation of her own individual style, based on the experience of her teachers and, at the same time, transcending all existing trends. In still lifes Julia Dolgorukova creates volumes with large colored strokes both with a brush and a palette knife. In landscapes, she tends to create images of historical dachas of the Moscow region and small Russian cities, as well as seascapes of the Crimea and Antalya. The second hypostasis of Julia Dolgorukova's creativity is paintings and sketches of scenery and costumes for theater, ballet and everything related to dance. Finally, the third direction of her creativity is working with new materials and techniques.

Keywords

artist, landscape, still life, Moscow, Crimea, Antalya, Egypt, collection, art museum, private collection, exhibition