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Auction #65

UKRAINIAN COLLECTABLE ART

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Width 27 November, 2024
On 07 December, 2024
12:00 - 19:00
Without days off
Ukraine, Kyiv, 01133
4 Pervomayskogo St.
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From November 27 to December 7, the Goldens auction house will present a pre-auction exhibition of the 65th auction “Ukrainian Collectible Art”, which will present a unique selection of works by outstanding Ukrainian artists of the 19th-20th centuries. Among the presented works are many rare and exclusive paintings, the likes of which rarely appear on the art market.

The collected works cover various schools, styles and periods of Ukrainian art. In particular, the selection includes works by Ivan Kurakh, Oleksa Novakivskyi, Ferenc Seman, Oleg Sokolov, Stepan Kolesnikov, Lyubomyr Medvid, Viktor Zaretskyi, Adalbert Erdeli, Ivan Marchuk, Vudon Baklytskyi, Roman Selskyi, Ivan Trush, Nikifor Krynytskyi, Ivan Babiy, Tyt Dvornikov, Oleksiy Shovkunenko.

The Lviv art school is represented by the names of Ivan Trush, Oleksa Novakivskyi, Oleg Minko, Lubomyr Medvid, Roman Selskyi, Witold Mnastyrskyi, Volodymyr Patyk. Their works represent the wide range and originality of their regional art school, which is filled with examples of both realistic and impressionistic painting, as well as works enriched with modernist tendencies and experiments with form, color and texture.

The works of artists of the Transcarpathian school of painting are also distinguished by their bright colors: a composition by Ferenc Seman, landscapes by Josip Bokshai and Fedor Manayl, a portrait of a Hutsul woman by Andriy Kotska.

The creative searches of the artists of the Crimean school, represented in the auction selection - Petro Stolyarenko and Valentyna Tsvetkova, are dedicated to light and color. Their works-states best reflect the warm and windy mood of the peninsula's nature.

The works of artists from Kyiv are extremely diverse and reflect the general trends of a cosmopolitan city, in which completely different colors, forms and directions have merged together. This diversity is perfectly traced in the works of Vasyl Chehodar, Volodymyr Sydoruk, Mykhailo Huyda, Oleksiy Shovkunenko.

The auction selection also presents the works of prominent Odessa artists - Oleg Sokolov and Arkady Sambur. Sokolov's collage is distinguished by its bright expressiveness and special attention to the play of volumes, while Sambur's work is distinguished by its picturesqueness and impressionistic sensuality.

A separate core of the selection was the block of classical art, represented by the names of Stepan Kolesnikov, Yevhen Bukovetsky, Viktor Zarubin, Tyt Dvornikov and Mykhailo Alisov, the block of art by émigré artists - Ivan Kurakh, Ivan Babiy, Isaac Payles, Manet-Kats, - as well as - naive art, which included works by Nikifor Krynytsky, Maria Prymachenko and Marfa Tymchenko.

Sculpture at this auction is represented by the names of the first-rate ceramist Olga Rapai, the prominent Kyiv sculptor Yuriy Ruban and the émigré artist and sculptor Manet-Kats.

The top lots of the auction selection were rare and unique works that could decorate the collection of any world museum: Ivan Babiy's "Chess Player" (1920s), Mykola Hlushchenko's "Nude with Flowers" from the artist's most vivid period of the 1970s, Viktor Zaretsky's "By the Lake" (1978), Adalbert Erdeli's rare genre composition from the 1930s-1940s, Joseph Bokshay's autumn landscape (1930), Ivan Marchuk's plantanistic landscape (2006), Maria Prymachenko's large-format plot composition (1991), Ivan Trush's "Scented Pea" from the 1920s, a portrait of Count. Kviletska by Oleksa Novakivsky (1907), “Autumn Still Life” by Valentina Tsvetkova (1970s), “Girl with Cows” by Roman Selsky (1980s) and “Dandelions” by Ferenc Seman (2003).

The exhibition of the auction “Ukrainian Collectible Art” is available for viewing from November 27 to December 7 in the hall of the Goldens auction house, as well as for viewing online at www.gs-art.com. For registration and participation in the auction, please call: +38 050 462 95 32 or register on the website to be able to place online bids yourself.

Exhibition and online auction schedule:
November 27 - December 07, 2024
12:00 - 19:00
No days off.
Admission to the exhibition is free.

The final bidding will begin with the closing of lots - December 7 (Saturday) at 17:00 online on the website www.gs-art.com.

Address:
Kyiv, Leonid Pervomaisky St., 4
Auction House GOLDENS
+38 050 462 95 32
[email protected]
www.gs-art.com
>UKRAINIAN COLLECTABLE ART
Press release
From November 27 to December 7, the Goldens auction house will present a pre-auction exhibition of the 65th auction “Ukrainian Collectible Art”, which will present a unique selection of works by outstanding Ukrainian artists of the 19th-20th centuries. Among the presented works are many rare and exclusive paintings, the likes of which rarely appear on the art market.

The collected works cover various schools, styles and periods of Ukrainian art. In particular, the selection includes works by Ivan Kurakh, Oleksa Novakivskyi, Ferenc Seman, Oleg Sokolov, Stepan Kolesnikov, Lyubomyr Medvid, Viktor Zaretskyi, Adalbert Erdeli, Ivan Marchuk, Vudon Baklytskyi, Roman Selskyi, Ivan Trush, Nikifor Krynytskyi, Ivan Babiy, Tyt Dvornikov, Oleksiy Shovkunenko.

The Lviv art school is represented by the names of Ivan Trush, Oleksa Novakivskyi, Oleg Minko, Lubomyr Medvid, Roman Selskyi, Witold Mnastyrskyi, Volodymyr Patyk. Their works represent the wide range and originality of their regional art school, which is filled with examples of both realistic and impressionistic painting, as well as works enriched with modernist tendencies and experiments with form, color and texture.

The works of artists of the Transcarpathian school of painting are also distinguished by their bright colors: a composition by Ferenc Seman, landscapes by Josip Bokshai and Fedor Manayl, a portrait of a Hutsul woman by Andriy Kotska.

The creative searches of the artists of the Crimean school, represented in the auction selection - Petro Stolyarenko and Valentyna Tsvetkova, are dedicated to light and color. Their works-states best reflect the warm and windy mood of the peninsula's nature.

The works of artists from Kyiv are extremely diverse and reflect the general trends of a cosmopolitan city, in which completely different colors, forms and directions have merged together. This diversity is perfectly traced in the works of Vasyl Chehodar, Volodymyr Sydoruk, Mykhailo Huyda, Oleksiy Shovkunenko.

The auction selection also presents the works of prominent Odessa artists - Oleg Sokolov and Arkady Sambur. Sokolov's collage is distinguished by its bright expressiveness and special attention to the play of volumes, while Sambur's work is distinguished by its picturesqueness and impressionistic sensuality.

A separate core of the selection was the block of classical art, represented by the names of Stepan Kolesnikov, Yevhen Bukovetsky, Viktor Zarubin, Tyt Dvornikov and Mykhailo Alisov, the block of art by émigré artists - Ivan Kurakh, Ivan Babiy, Isaac Payles, Manet-Kats, - as well as - naive art, which included works by Nikifor Krynytsky, Maria Prymachenko and Marfa Tymchenko.

Sculpture at this auction is represented by the names of the first-rate ceramist Olga Rapai, the prominent Kyiv sculptor Yuriy Ruban and the émigré artist and sculptor Manet-Kats.

The top lots of the auction selection were rare and unique works that could decorate the collection of any world museum: Ivan Babiy's "Chess Player" (1920s), Mykola Hlushchenko's "Nude with Flowers" from the artist's most vivid period of the 1970s, Viktor Zaretsky's "By the Lake" (1978), Adalbert Erdeli's rare genre composition from the 1930s-1940s, Joseph Bokshay's autumn landscape (1930), Ivan Marchuk's plantanistic landscape (2006), Maria Prymachenko's large-format plot composition (1991), Ivan Trush's "Scented Pea" from the 1920s, a portrait of Count. Kviletska by Oleksa Novakivsky (1907), “Autumn Still Life” by Valentina Tsvetkova (1970s), “Girl with Cows” by Roman Selsky (1980s) and “Dandelions” by Ferenc Seman (2003).

The exhibition of the auction “Ukrainian Collectible Art” is available for viewing from November 27 to December 7 in the hall of the Goldens auction house, as well as for viewing online at www.gs-art.com. For registration and participation in the auction, please call: +38 050 462 95 32 or register on the website to be able to place online bids yourself.

Exhibition and online auction schedule:
November 27 - December 07, 2024
12:00 - 19:00
No days off.
Admission to the exhibition is free.

The final bidding will begin with the closing of lots - December 7 (Saturday) at 17:00 online on the website www.gs-art.com.

Address:
Kyiv, Leonid Pervomaisky St., 4
Auction House GOLDENS
+38 050 462 95 32
[email protected]
www.gs-art.com
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