Painter. Member of the Union of artists of the USSR. Honored worker of culture of the Chuvash Republic.
Born in g. Sharani (now the city of Kanash) Kanashsky district of the Chuvash Republic.
Worked as a teacher at the Cheboksary art school, was a member of the brigade "Rural dawns", a participant of Republican, regional, zonal exhibitions.
Major works: "Winter on the Volga", "ice drift on the Volga", "lilac", "Hops and beer", "shorshely", etc.
Known for his landscapes and still lifes.
She was born and raised in the family of Moses - one of the first professional artists of the Chuvash Republic.
He graduated from the Leningrad technical school for working youth fine art preparing artists and designers, and the art Department of the all-Union state Institute of cinematography.
In 1943, she gets the direction in the Sverdlovsk film Studio.
From 1946 Aug Spiridonova becomes an active participant in exhibitions in the Republic and abroad. Starts teaching at the Cheboksary art College, which will continue for more than thirty years.
As a member of the creative brigade "Rural dawns" Spiridonov often visited Vurnary area. One of the famous landscapes of those trips – "Pond in Yangorchino": umbridae glaze in the water make the surface of the canvas is transparent, shimmering, impressionistic painting, it seems, although the technique of applying paint is quite dense. The solution to such a complex spatial environment available only to the big master.
One of my favorite "landscape" the artist – Volga. It is difficult to list all of the scenic status of the river in images of Spiridonova. Volga in a necklace of coloured fishing boats and dotted with flashes of single butterflies sailing yachts, deep and wide, covered isthmus started the construction of the Cheboksarskaya HPP.
Smaller urban landscapes. One of them, "Budaika" - the village where was born the legendary hero of civil war V. I. Chapaev. Epic was the "infinity" story Spiridonova corselli about the land that nurtured the A. G. Nikolaev.
"Still life" painting Spiridonova rich and dense. Her wooden buckets and pots, barrels, mugs, an earthenware jug and bowl with crisp hops, and glass bottles with viscous velvet beer, surani and wedding shawls with the breast surface of the canvas, framed by a crimson edging of national embroidery for all its "sonority" of home, calm, restrained. And "sunshine" in her lifes not scorching, not hot, and kind, gentle. The subjects of the Chuvash way of life for Augusta's Moiseevna were not the ghosts of the ancient past. The things she enjoyed, among which she lived.
In her work no sad still lifes, rare festive is "festive", but more calm and optimistic, which she was herself. All the works of Augusta Moiseevna Spiridonova imbued with a sense of optimism, vitality, joie de vivre, experience the grandeur and harmony of nature, the uplifting and ennobling of man.