Galickij Rotislav Nikolaevic (1920-1979) - Ragazzo






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Oil painting on card titled Ragazzo by Galickij Rotislav Nikolaevic (1920–1979), dated circa 1950–1960, a portrait in oil from Russia, sold with its frame; image 25 by 35 cm and frame 42 by 56 by 4.5 cm, hand-signed, in good condition.
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Oil painting on cardboard, 1900s, signed on the back (Galickij Rotislav Nikolaevic 1920/1979) painted with the title "Boy"
Excellent overall condition, the work was presented for the exhibition "The Red Art of the Soviets 1945/1970" of 1990 at the Marco Datrino antique gallery.
Dimensions: 25 x 35 cm
Framed dimensions: 42 x 56 x 4.5 cm
Born January 6, 1920 in Rostov Veliky and died in 1979, Galickij was a well-known Soviet painter, exponent of Socialist Realism. Key biographical details about his life and career include:
Biography: He fought in World War II, during which he was captured and interned in a concentration camp in Poland (Auschwitz), where he collaborated with the internal resistance.
Education: After the war he graduated from the prestigious Moscow Art Institute "Surikov".
Style: His paintings, focused on portraits, landscapes, and scenes of daily life of workers and the countryside, have frequently appeared at major international auction houses.
Oil painting on cardboard, 1900s, signed on the back (Galickij Rotislav Nikolaevic 1920/1979) painted with the title "Boy"
Excellent overall condition, the work was presented for the exhibition "The Red Art of the Soviets 1945/1970" of 1990 at the Marco Datrino antique gallery.
Dimensions: 25 x 35 cm
Framed dimensions: 42 x 56 x 4.5 cm
Born January 6, 1920 in Rostov Veliky and died in 1979, Galickij was a well-known Soviet painter, exponent of Socialist Realism. Key biographical details about his life and career include:
Biography: He fought in World War II, during which he was captured and interned in a concentration camp in Poland (Auschwitz), where he collaborated with the internal resistance.
Education: After the war he graduated from the prestigious Moscow Art Institute "Surikov".
Style: His paintings, focused on portraits, landscapes, and scenes of daily life of workers and the countryside, have frequently appeared at major international auction houses.
