Petr
Nikolaevich Andrianov

Russia • 1916−1995

Biography and information

The finest colorist, master of the chamber lyrical landscape and still life.

From 1937 to 1939 he studied at the Moscow izotehnikum 1905 Mikhail Sokolov. Reporting on the exhibition for the 2nd year in College to work Andrianova noticed Igor Grabar, and invited him to the suburban village of Trinity, where the practice was held the first course of the Moscow art Institute. Amazed at the abilities of the young artist, Grabar takes him under his wing. Without examination and certificate. enroll to the first year of the MOSSES. From 1939 to 1948 Andrianov student in the Institute of Igor Grabar, Sergey Gerasimov. After graduation, in 1948, was accepted as a member of the Union of artists of the USSR.

The Work Of P. N. Andrianova are in the collection of the Novosibirsk regional picture gallery and in private collections in Russia, Finland, USA, Italy, Holland, Yugoslavia, England, France and Germany.

Born in Moscow on 3 July 1916. Initial education in Moscow art school. From 1937 to 1939 he studied at the Moscow izotehnikum 1905 Mikhail Sokolov.

Reporting on the exhibition for the 2nd year in College to work Andrianova drew the attention of I. E. Grabar, and invited him to the suburban village of Trinity, where the practice was held the first course in Moscow state.Surikova. Amazed at the abilities of the young artist, Grabar takes him under his wing. Without examination and certificate. enrolled on the first course of the Moscow state art Institute. From 1939 to 1948. P. N. Andrianov is studying at the Institute, Igor Grabar, Pyotr Pokarzhevsky and Sergei Vasilyevich Gerasimov.

During the war, Andrianov was with the Institute evacuated to Samarkand. After graduation in 1948 he was accepted as a member of the Union of artists of the USSR.

P. N. Andrianov was party to almost all the major exhibitions held in the USSR. His works are in Novosibirsk regional picture gallery and in private collections in Russia, Finland, USA, Italy, Holland, Yugoslavia, England, France and Germany.