Oleg
Solovych Yuntunen

Russia • born in 1948

Schedule. Member of the Union of artists of the USSR.

Honored. artist of the Russian Federation. Laureate of the prize of the Komsomol (1981). He graduated from the Leningrad state PED. in-t im. A. I. Hertzen (1975). Participant of exhibitions: mountains. in Petrozavodsk, Rep. since 1971, artists of Karelia in Moscow and Leningrad (1980), the region. "The Soviet North" (Vologda, 1974; Komi, 1979; Novgorod, 1984), "Artists of the North" (Murmansk, 1989), "Russian North" (Kirov, 1998; Vologda, 2003), artists ed. resp. Russia, Moscow (1971, 1989), vseros. (1972-2000), proceedings of all-Union. (1972), abroad. in the GDR (1972, 1977, 1983, 1985), Finland (1972, 1976, 1978), the Netherlands (1990), Hungary (1993). Personal exhibitions.

The work of Y. – in the State. The Tretyakov gallery, the Museum of fine arts in Neubrandenburg (Germany), in private collections in Russia, Germany, Sweden, Finland, USA.

(Source: encyclopedia)

(1948, Petrozavodsk – 2005, Petrozavodsk) Schedule, a landscape painter. The diploma of arts of the USSR (1976), laureate of prize of young Communist League (1981). He graduated from the Leningrad Institute. Herzen (1970-1975). Honored art worker of the RK (1997). Member of the CX (1975).

Works: the series "Bridges of Leningrad" (1971-1974), "Landscapes of Karelia" (1975-1976), "Sayan HPP" (1974-1976), "White nights" (1983), "On the construction of the Petrozavodskaya CHPP" (1976), "Modern Karelia" (1976-1982), "On the outskirts of Petrozavodsk" (1976-1982), "White night in Kemi" (1982), "Drilling in Komi Republic. The Arctic"(1983-1984), "Kirovsk" (1987), "New Karelia" (1989), "Teriberka", "White sea", "coast of the White sea" (1989-1995).

Exhibitions: all-Union (1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1987), Russian (1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993), artists of Kazakhstan in Moscow (1980) and Leningrad (1980), autonomy (1971, 1989), North-74-89, of artists of Kazakhstan since 1971, in East Germany (Neubrandenburg– 1972, 1977, 1983, 1985), Finland (Varkaus – 1972, 1976, Rovaniemi, 1978, together with V. by Chekmasova), Hungary (Gyor, 1993), the Netherlands (Groningen, 1990), England (London, 1994), 10+ personal – Petrozavodsk (1988), Neubrandenburg (1989).

Location of works: TG, CMII, kgcm, Kirov, Murmansk, Syktyvkar, Vologda, Petrozavodsk, Neubrandenburg.

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