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The painting was created in 1965 in Norilsk. It depicts a Soviet icebreaker. Nikolai Loy worked in Norilsk and donated this painting as a gift to the Murmansk Shipping Company in 1966. The painting was housed in the International Friendship Club at School No. 14, which was under the patronage of the shipping company. In 1989, the school was disbanded and the painting was gifted to us.

The artwork is executed in a rare technique for the artist. Untitled. Canvas, oil, 40x70 cm, 1965, Norilsk.

Loy Nikolai Pavlovich (1925-2004). People's Artist of Russia. His paintings have been exhibited in more than 150 exhibitions. Reproductions of his works and articles about his art have been published in many popular newspapers and magazines: Izvestia, Trud, Ogonyok, Smena, Moscow, Druzhba Narodov, Artist, Soviet Union, and others. Currently, Nikolai Loy’s paintings and watercolors are part of many private collections and national museums in France, Canada, the USA, the Netherlands, Japan, Austria, Finland, and Cuba. As prime examples of Soviet painting, Loy’s works have been given as gifts to Fidel Castro, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, and the French communist newspaper, L’Humanité. In 2002, several of his best paintings were presented to Russian President Vladimir Putin by the Governor of Stavropol Krai, A. L. Chernogorov, as a gift.

He was born on February 16, 1925, in the city of Molochansk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. In 1943, he went to the front and fought until Victory Day. He completed his military service in 1950. Already an adult, he entered the Kharkov State Art Institute, graduating with honors in 1955. Loy moved to Norilsk in 1960 and founded the city’s children’s art school and an art studio. For many years he served as chairman of the city’s art council and exhibition committee and was elected deputy to the Norilsk City Council. From 1960 to 1980, he worked in the Far North, making the Arctic his creative homeland. He traveled extensively by dog sled, ice reconnaissance aircraft, reindeer, and the nuclear icebreaker "Lenin." He visited Dikson, many polar stations, Severnaya Zemlya, Franz Josef Land, and other polar locations with his paint box. In 1968, he took a car trip across all the Soviet republics. Loy worked for about ten years in Krasnoyarsk, where he was elected deputy chairman of the Krasnoyarsk organization and the RSFSR Union of Artists, a board member, and a member of the regional exhibition committee. Since 1987, he lived in Slavyansk-na-Kubani, where he established permanent exhibitions of his works in schools, cultural centers, and the children’s art school. He donated over 70 works to the Slavyansk History Museum. Nikolai Pavlovich was awarded eleven government awards, the Peace Fund medal, the “Laureate” gold medal, and commemorative medals for his participation in art exhibitions.

In 1976, Loy was awarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia," and in 2003, for his outstanding contribution to the country’s culture, he was given the title "People’s Artist of the Russian Federation"—the only artist in the North Caucasus with such an honorary title.

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CountryRussia

Year1965

Artist Mud Nikolai Pavlovich

Size70х40

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