The influence of Gustav Klimt in the artworks of this Ukrainian artist, Victor Zaretsky (1925-1990), is quite obvious. However, this does not mean that he just copied the works of the Austrian painter. Zaretsky developed his own artistic language, which made his paintings unique
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38. Zaretsky Victor Ivanovich (1925-1990) born in
Sumy region is one of the most talented and famous
artists of Ukraine. He studied at the Kyiv Art
Institute and worked in the field of easel and
monumental painting. Since 1956, he is a member of
the Union of Artists of Ukraine. As well as his
wife, Alla Horska, he was one of the “Sixtiers.” This is
a name given in Ukraine to the 1960s group of
artists who rejected the principles of Socialist Realism
with their creativity and refused to let their artworks
(paintings, poems, plays, etc.) serve the interests of
the Soviet authorities. He organized his own studio of
arts, which he headed from 1978 to 1985 (in his art
studio studied more than 200 students). He created
the direction "Ukrainian Secession", and the influence
of Klimt in his artworks is quite obvious. However,
this does not mean that he just copied the works of
the Austrian painter. Zaretsky developed his own
artistic language, which made his paintings unique.
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