Pesikov Vladimir
Renowned Soviet-era painter known for his impressionistic landscapes and cityscapes, blending subtle color palettes with textured brushwork. His works often capture serene historical settings, from Russian monasteries to European towns, reflecting a deep connection to both nature and architectural heritage. Active since the 1960s, his style evolved through post-impressionism and realism, with notable exhibitions in Russia and international venues.
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Two girls. 1963
2 collections
Portrait of a student. 1966
1 collections
Orvieto. 1978
1 collections
Pskov. Watch tower. 1988
2 collections
Rome. St. Peter cathedral. 1980
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Biography
Born 1939 in Leningrad; lives in St. Petersburg, Russia.
About
Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts (2011).
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1992), People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2002). Professor (1992).
Corresponding member of the Academy of Arts (2006). Full member of the Russian Academy of Arts.
Education
- 1958graduated from the academician art lyceum
- 1964graduated from the I. E. Repin institute
- 1967postgraduate studies I. E. Repin institute
Teaches
I. E. Repin institute (since 1965), Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (since 2004).
Conducted master classes in the cities of Beijing, Hangzhou, Shenyang (1994, 1999, 2000).
Awards
- Gold medal of the Academy of Arts (2004).
- Medal of Merit to the Academy (2013).
Publications
Author of publications: "Sketch of a composition in a drawing. Textbook", "Educational drawing" (M., 1989).