March 2021 Monthly Auction
Congratulation to W. Lincoln who placed the winning bid of $1,000 for this month's silent auction painting, "Blue February" by Piotr Serapionavich Krokholev. Estimated at $2,000 - $2,500.
As our March silent auction selection, we are pleased to present a beautiful Impressionist Landscape perfect for Spring, "Spring Colors", by the renowned Ukrainian artist, Victor Kirillovich Gaiduk, estimated at $1,000 to $1,500.
Gaiduk's was a noted member of the National Union of Artist's and his works are included in major national museums, the Zaporizhzhye Regional Art Museum, in numerous galleries and private collections in Ukraine, Russia and worldwide. Below is a is a review from a Soviet gazette on his work along with a special Ode to the artist by former Springville Museum of Art Director and author of Soviet Impressionist Painting, Vern G. Swanson.
Gaiduk, Victor Kirillovich
"Spring Colors"
19'' x 27ΒΌ'', (48 x 69 cm), 1970's, Oil on Board
Estimate $1,000 to $1,500- WinningBid , $1,000 by G. Grayson, Unframed
We invite you to participate in this month's auction and thank everyone who placed bids 's last month. This is a rare opportunity to add a beautiful work by a highly acclaimed artist to your collection.
Estimated at $1,000 to $1,500, the current high bid is $800! For this months auction we are accepting bids in increments of just $100. Which makes the next bid $900, followed by minimum bidding increments of $100. Remember, there is no reserve, at the end of the auction the high bid wins!
Bids will be taken via telephone, or e-mail until 7:00 pm MST, Wednesday, March 31st. Follow all the bidding updates on the Gallery's website.
Note that you may place a maximum bid and the Gallery will bid on your behalf up t o your maximum. By placing a maximum bid, you will be assured you are not out bid at the last minute.
Note that you may place a maximum bid and the Gallery will bid on your behalf up to your maximum. By placing a maximum bid, you will be assured you are not out bid at the last minute.
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Victor Kirillovich Gaiduk, 1926-1992
Born in Zaporozhye, Ukraine in 1926. He trained at the Zaporozhye association of artists in the studios of the famous Ukrainian artists G. and B. Kolosovsky between 1951 to 1957.
Active in Zaporozhye, Ukraine,.Gaiduk began exhibiting in 1953. Gaiduk was a member of the National Union of artists.
Victor Kirillovich Gaiduk is listed in "A Dictionary of Twentieth Century Russian and Soviet Paintings 1900-1980" by Matthew Cullerne Bown (page 92). Gaiduik's works are included in major national museums, the Zaporizhzhya Regional Art Museum, in numerous galleries and private collections in Ukraine, Russia and worldwide.
Here is a review from a Soviet gazette of the work of Victor Kirillovich Gaiduk:
"Only a small minority of Soviet landscape painters put the emphasis on what they felt rather than on what they saw, and even fewer committed themselves to striking a balance between emotion and observation. Among the latter was the Ukrainian Victor Kirillovich Gaiduk, a painter of large, bold, highly subjective landscapes that were painted in the field and that always represented a particular place and time.
And passionate it is, what with his swirling, low-lying horizons, and hearty daubs of paint that become trees, hills, buildings, and forests if viewed from the proper distance. The result, depending on one's point of view, is art that is visionary, ecstatic, ominous, highly romantic - or even a combination of all the above.
How to encapsulate the art of Ukrainian artist Victor K. Gaiduk in words on a computer doesn't seem any easier than to paint on a stretched canvas. Urs Fisher once said, "Art is like people: you cannot reduce them to a couple of sentences. They are far more complex and much richer." Like other artistes of his milieu he began as a student painting in a tighter realism. Most artists stay in that place where they have been trained, while other reach out and move to broader artistic solutions.
Victor Kirillovich was born in 1926 which means he received the full weight of conservative Socialist Realist academic training with the view that artists would work in the form of social naturalism. However, our Victor Kirillovich shot further outside the ring of officially purposeful aesthetic style. His work is almost devoid of civilization, only a very occasional road here and a building there intrudes on his pure landscape. Though his art reminds one of a group of Seven in Canada, or the Vladimir School in Russia, he is less expressionist and more impressionist.
His blonde evocations of golden autumn and spring green are viewed through the lens of powerful swirling nature and undulating earthen forms. Yet, his breezy wind-scapes ruffling trees and sweeping water, evoke a certain delicacy. He has pitched his oils in that space where opposites kiss. It is said that he is totally original in doing this but this in not correct; he is just rare in doing it. Rather it should be said of him, what was said of Monet, "He paints like a bird sings." Each painting is a tone poem."