Анатолий
Владимирович Трескин

1905−1986
Anatoly Treskin (1905-1986) was a Russian artist and restorer.
Born in 1905 in St. Petersburg. He graduated from art-industrial College at the VKhUTEMAS (professors V. N. Kuchumov, V. A. Kuznetsov and D. I. Kiplik).
In the prewar years was engaged in the restoration of the pictorial decoration in the Shuvalov, the Yusupov, Stroganov palaces, and also as a muralist painted the palaces of culture, sanatoria, workers ' clubs.
During the second world war A. V. Treskin is in the red army in 1942 is a war artist, holds the title of senior Lieutenant of the administrative service. Worked on the Hanko Peninsula, and then in the siege of Leningrad. He served as the chief artist of the political Department of the Baltic fleet, he painted portraits of characters-sailors, and pilots, creating a portrait gallery of Heroes of the Soviet Union: K. P. Antonenko, Osipova, P. A., Brinco, Granin. Performed numerous posters, leaflets in the technique autolithographies, in particular, for the album "Heroes of the Baltic sea" (1943-1944), wrote battle paintings glorifying the courage and heroism of the defenders of Leningrad.
After the war, the A. V. Treskin participated in the restoration of monumental painting of the Mariinsky and Maly Opera theaters, the halls of the Hermitage and the Russian Museum, Park pavilions and halls of the Palace of Oranienbaum, Tsarskoe Selo, cathedrals of Novgorod, Pskov and Suzdal. In 1950 — 1970 years headed the restoration of wall-paintings in the Pavlovsk Palace.
The color and compositional solutions of easel painting artist — still lifes, portraits, landscapes — the influence of painting masters of the past centuries.
The work of A. V. Treskin are in museums of St. Petersburg and private collections.
Died in 1986 in Leningrad.
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