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Vladimir Glushenkov Landscape Paintings

Latvian, 1948-2009
Vladimir Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Vladimir Glushkenkov was born in family with Russian-Polish-German roots. V. Glushenkovs graduated from the Riga School of Applied Arts (sculpture class) and the Art Academy of Latvia with a degree in scenography (1976). The artist has participated in exhibitions since the late 1960s. From 1976 to 1996 - Latvian Television artist set designer. V. Glushenkovs has performed at the Latvian National and Theater "Daile", as well as at the post-Youth Theater (in the time of the chief director O. Škatov), ​​at the independent theater “Kabata”; he has designed large-format posters for the cinemas "Riga" and "Spartaks". In the 1970s, he was an illustrator for the magazine Liesma.
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Artist: Vladimir Glushenkov
Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24x34 cm
By Vladimir Glushenkov
Located in Riga, LV
Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24x34 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga ...
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1970s Impressionist Vladimir Glushenkov Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Cardboard

Sochi. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24.5x34 cm
By Vladimir Glushenkov
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Sochi. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24.5x34 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga...
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1970s Impressionist Vladimir Glushenkov Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Cardboard

Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 23x31 cm
By Vladimir Glushenkov
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Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 23x31 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga in a Russian-Polish-German family. Vladimir Glushenkov...
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1970s Impressionist Vladimir Glushenkov Landscape Paintings

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Church. Cardboard, oil, 49x35 cm
By Vladimir Glushenkov
Located in Riga, LV
Church. Cardboard, oil, 49x35 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga in a Russi...
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1980s Impressionist Vladimir Glushenkov Landscape Paintings

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Sochi. Cardboard, tempera, 31x19 cm
By Vladimir Glushenkov
Located in Riga, LV
Sochi. Cardboard, tempera, 31x19 cm Summer landscape with palms Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, trans...
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1980s Impressionist Vladimir Glushenkov Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Cardboard

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