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Yaroslav Krestovsky was born on 9 February, 1925 in Leningrad, USSR, is a Russian painter. Discover Yaroslav Krestovsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February 1925
Birthday 9 February
Birthplace Leningrad, USSR
Date of death 2003
Died Place Saint Petersburg
Nationality Russia

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1840

Yaroslav Krestovsky is a grandson of the famous Russian prose-writer Vsevolod Krestovsky (1840—1895), the author of the novel "The Slums of Saint Petersburg" (1864).

1925

Yaroslav Igorevich Krestovsky (Яросла́в И́горевич Кресто́вский, February 9, 1925 – January 23, 2003) was a Soviet Russian painter, lived and worked in Leningrad - Saint Petersburg, regarded by art historian Sergei V. Ivanov as one of the representatives of the Leningrad school of painting.

Krestovsky was born February 9, 1925, in Leningrad, USSR in family of well-known Leningrad sculptor Igor Krestovsky (1894—1976; see also: Портрет скульптора Игоря Крестовского), a professor of the Ilya Repin Institute.

1937

From 1937 till 1941 Yaroslav was studied at the Leningrad Secondary Art School at the All-Russian Academy of Arts.

His teachers were Konstantyn Lepilov, Olga Bogaevskaya, Mikhail Natarevich.

When the War was beginning Yaroslav with his family evacuated from Leningrad to Rostov the Great.

After returning he entered to the painting department of the Leningrad Vera Mukhina Higher School of Art and Design.

1945

In the autumn of 1945 a tragic event happened with him: he lost an eye during a hunt.

1948

To save a colour sensing he had to change the painting department to the restoration one, which he graduated at 1948.

From 1948 till 1950 he worked as an artist-restorer of the wall-painting at the State restoration workshop.

1950

Meanwhile, he began to attend the courses at the Ilya Repin Institute as an extern and in 1950 he entered to the Graphic Department of it.

His manner especially took the form at the end of 1950s till the middle of 1970s.

He is an author of paintings: «''Prionezhje.

1956

After 2 years he changed the Department into the Painting and in 1956 he graduated from Ilya Repin Institute in Mikhail Bobyshov workshop.

His Diploma work were series of sketches to the scenery and costumes of an Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov`s opera "Snegurochka"

Kondopoga»[5] (1956), «Yachts», «White Night.

1957

Since 1957 Yaroslav Krestovsky has participated in Art Exhibitions.

He painted cityscapes, portraits, still lifes, and genre paintings.

Krukov Channel»[6] (both 1957), «Rostov», «Sunny Day in Leningrad[7], «Gryboedova Channel», «Fontanka.

White Night», «Krukov Channe.

1958

Morning»[8] (all 1958), «Laundry Bridge», «At Vasylivsky Island»[9], «Court»[10][11] (all 1959), «Channel in the Morning», «White Night in Leningrad»[12] (both 1961), «Rosa.

1960

In the 1960s, Yaroslav Krestovsky was a teacher of the Painting Department of the Leningrad Vera Mukhina Higher School of Art and Design.

He painted cityscapes and landscapes, still lifes, portraits, genre compositions.

1962

Portrait of Wife» (1962), «Fantasy on North Theme.

1963

Night»[13] (1963), «Frosty Day», «Evening.

Baltyisky Factory», «Time of Sunrise.

1964

Fontanka»[14] (all 1964), «Still life with Mannequin»[15] (1965), «White Nights»[16] (1967), «Watchmakers»[17], «Dead Tree»[15] (both 1968), «Watchmaker.

1969

By the Motifs of Hoffmann`s Tales»[18], «Storm of Tychvin»[17] (1969), «Kursk Edge.

1970

In 1970s the eyesight of Krestovsky suddenly began to fall, he couldn't paint from this time and late went blind.

1972

Counteroffensive to Belgorod»[19], «Watch and Dolls»[15] (both 1972), «Turbine Construction shop»[20], «Pickers»[21] (1975), «An Hour before Sunrise»[22], «Thunderstorm», «Troubled White Night»[23], «Leningrad Motif''»[22] (all 1977) и and many others.

Yaroslav Krestovsky was a participant of the Groupe "Eleven".

The Exhibition of Eleven (Leningrad, 1972) artists (called later as the exhibition of "Eleven") was opened October 24, 1972 in Okhta Exhibition Hall of the Union of Artists of the Russian Federation [25].

Another members of the Group were: artists Valery Vatenin, German Yegoshin, Zaven Arshakuny, Boris Shamanov, Leonid Tkachenko, husband and wife Victor Teterin and Evgenia Antipova, Valentina Rakhina, a wife of German Yegoshin, Vitaly Tulenev and sculptor Konstantin Simun with support of art-critic Lev Mochalov.

It showed the creation of the "left wing" of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists in concentration.

1976

The second exhibition was in 1976 at the same place and just 9 artists of 11 took part in it.

In the future they demonstrated their art works in solo or in the big common exhibitions with two or tree participants in Moscow and Leningrad.

1977

His last works dates by 1977.

1983

His personal Exhibitions were in Leningrad (1983), Moscow (1986), Saint Petersburg (1995, 2000).

1990

In 1990 the members of "Eleven" engaged in the common exhibition of 26 Leningrad and Moscow artists in Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh" in Saint-Petersburg.

1992

Yaroslav Krestovsky was a member of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists (before 1992 Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation) since 1958.