The exhibition of works created by the children from I.Ye. Repin Kharkiv Children’s Art School No.1 was opened in the AVEC Gallery (2nd floor). The exhibition consists of 37 paintings by the children of the school, who devoted their works to the man’s best friend – a dog.
The specialists noted that the displayed paintings are different taking into account both the technique and the level of workmanship, as they were painted by the children of different grades. The main thing uniting them is the author’s sincere liking for their four-legged friends, the wish to convert their love into the images by means of visual arts.
The themes of this exhibition is directly connected with the exposition represented currently in the main hall of the AVEC Gallery –The Friend’s Image exhibition consisting of the bronze animalistic masterpieces from the collection of Oleksandr Feldman. It should be reminded that it includes nearly 80 bronze sculptures by over 40 authors of different schools of art, belonging to three generations. They include the works by the distinguished representatives of the famous School of Paris that played a very important part in the formation and the spread of animalistic genre in European sculpture. German, Austrian, Belgian and Russian schools of animalistic plastic art are also represented. The exposition includes the works by such famous masters as Antoine-Louis Barye, Pierre-Jules Mene, Emmanuel Frémiet, Pier Jules Moigniez, Nikolai Lieberich, and Dumitru Chipăruș.



