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V. Templin
The red forest, V. Templin, Paint/panel, Expressionist

1920-1994

About the Item

Russia, 1920-1994 Victor Leonidovic Templin was born on January 20, 1920 in the village of Vischenki, Zaoksk district, Tula region, Russia. Templin attended high school in the city of Serpuhovo from 1928 to 1935. After this, he attended the Gorky School of the Arts in the same city. Templin already took painting lessons during his studies. In 1938, Victor Templin was exiled to Magadan, where he had to work in a self-made studio, painting landscape signs and helping to produce plays. In V. Templin's personal file there is the following note: “1945 – 1948 Palsk NKVD USSR – artist”. In the late 40s, Templin married Nina Sergevna Lugovskaya, who also studied at the School of the Arts in Serpuhovo and was also exiled. From 1949 to 1954, Templin and Lugovskaya worked together as artists/producers at the Drama Theater of the town of Serlitamak of the Baschkirskaya Autonomous Republic and then at the Drama Theater of the town of Kivel in the Urals (1954 – 1957), where Templin was chief artist. In 1957 the couple moved to Vladimir, where they worked at the Drama Theater of the region as artists/producers, after which Templin became the main artist. At the end of 1962, the couple resigned from the theater and started working at the studios of the Painting Fund of the Russian Federation. From 1962 onwards, Templin regularly took part in exhibitions of painters from the region, traveling from village to village to gain inspiration and paint. In 1980 he had his first personal exhibition, with great success. Victor Templin ended his autobiography, which was published on December 22, 1977, with the words “My whole life is related to art, without art I cannot imagine my existence.” The painter died on April 24, 1994. Like Lugovskaya, he was buried in the city cemetery “Delybischevo” in the city of Vladimir. Templin's paintings hang in the collection of the Vladimir Soegdal museums in the cities of Kirov and Alexandrov. Many of his works are in private collections in Russia, Spain, France and the Netherlands.
  • Creator:
    V. Templin (1920 - 1994, Russian)
  • Creation Year:
    1920-1994
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20.6 in (52.33 cm)Width: 28.5 in (72.39 cm)
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    The red forestPrice: $8,662
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  • Gallery Location:
    OOSTERBEEK, NL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2655213178462
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