Quiet days of autumn / Тykhi dni oseni
ID:
4729
Updated:
07.02.2025
Name:
Quiet days of autumn / Тykhi dni oseni
Author:
Nikolay Romadin
Original name:
The country of the work of art:
Date:
1963
Type:
Painting
Technique of implementation:
Painting, landscape
Materials:
Cardboard, oil
Dimensions:
110x58 sm
Special labels, markings, signatures:
Ж – 579, КП – 1112
Location of special signs:
On the back on canvas or on a stretcher
Description:
Autumn panoramic motif with a high horizon line. The view from above. In the center of the foreground are thin pine trunks. Behind them is a forest area with country houses, winding paths and a blue river. The sky is gray-blue.
On the back, in the upper left corner, in black paint: "Н. Romadin 1963 "Quiet Days of Autumn"; on the right is a label of the Academy of Arts of the USSR No. 152 of the Research Museum. Near the upper left edge of the cardboard there are traces of grease stains that show through the paint layer.
On the back, in the upper left corner, in black paint: "Н. Romadin 1963 "Quiet Days of Autumn"; on the right is a label of the Academy of Arts of the USSR No. 152 of the Research Museum. Near the upper left edge of the cardboard there are traces of grease stains that show through the paint layer.
Circumstances:
It was taken out of the Kherson Art Museum by representatives of the russian federation
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Details of theft
Year of the incident:
2022
Place of the incident:
The Oleksii Shovkunenko Kherson Regional Art Museum
Coordinates (Lat, Lon):
46.62979067231111, 32.609546919505945
Place of last known stay:
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Description of the incident location
It was opened on May 27, 1978, in the former City Hall building, an architectural monument of the early 20th century. As of 2022 (before the robbery), the museum's collection included more than 13 thousand works of art and was one of the most interesting museum collections in Ukraine. It includes works of Ukrainian and foreign painting, graphics, sculpture, and decorative and applied arts. From October 31 to November 4, 2022, the Kherson Art Museum was looted by the russian occupiers, and more than 10,000 of its most valuable exhibits were stolen. The cargo was sent to Crimea, and the works (all or part of them) ended up in the Simferopol Central Museum of Tavrida. It is unknown whether everything is still there.
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