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A great artist of Uzbekistan Gennadiy Vasilyevich Moiseyev was born 1935 in the town of Zlatoust in the Urals. He studied art in Tashkent. Having graduated from Benkov Art College he continued studying in Ostrovsky Academy of Art ( Ostrovsky Art Academy).
While attending the Academy he lived in Leningrad and took classes in the studio of a prominent Soviet painter E.Moiseyenko.
Since 1968 Moiseyev had been working at the art-service shop, where he fulfilled output-painting program. There he created a great deal of cotemporary's portraits, genre plot canvases. Lots of his works were devoted to military subjects. In the sixties the artistic growth of creation was becoming eager. Gennadiy Vasilyevich pledged himself to participate in Republican and All-Union exhibitions. Moiseyev became not only a prominent artist but appeared himself as a gifted teacher. He taught in the Benkov Republican Art College. He was always surrounded with many students and companions. His studio displayed a place of hospitality, where visitors had a chance for unbounded creative communication. Landscapes and still-lifes also played a considerable role in his work.
Merry feasts were arranged there and the master's creation proceeded there as well. The artist admired all facets of life. Generous in endowing people his benevolence he denied gratitude.
Gennadiy Vasilyevich succeeded as a tutor, as a sociable person and an extremely hard-working professional. He always seemed to be in a state of creative excitement. While working he indicated ease, vividness, agility, constant creation process. Agile and generous by nature he enriched his pictures with vital power. His painting manner depicted rate, dynamics, and emotional state of mind. A swift and prompt touch, wisdom of composition made expressive shapes though generalized always strongly marked and vividly exact. Traditions of expressionism and realism are originally combined in his works.
The figure of a contemporary in the state of working condition is the main theme in Moiseyev's creation. He painted a great number of vigorous portraits, genre canvases that discovered the inner world of ordinary man. All of them are vividly emotional and wealthy in colors. About 1500 canvases and drawings were left after the master had gone. He died in 1981. Many of them are staying in native and foreign museums, and private collections. The majority part of his works are kept in the artist's studio.
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