Artist-climber Tatyana Anisimova.
In August 1934, Elbrus visited by 276 officers, participants in the second alpiniady WPRA. 1935. Detachment of the Central Asian Military District, in full armor made great mountain hike with a climb to the peak of Trapeze (6050 m). One of the few brave women going up Mount Elbrus was an artist-climber, TS Anisimov. In 1937 she wrote an article entitled "Why I love the Soviet Mountains". Its 55 paintings of the mountains, were exhibited in Gorky Park in 1936, spoke about many things. More than thirty paintings by the artist wrote on Elbrus and in the parking lot at Shelter 11.
Here are some of her works from the series "Alpiniada Red Army" with the exhibition of 1936.
Anisimova, Tatyana (1904 - 1987), painter and graphic artist. Studied at the studio VV Koreneva in Dnepropetrovsk (1919-1920), the studios K. Juon, I. Zakharova, Art Studio in Moscow (1922-1928) . In 1930-1931 she worked in the studio AV Kuprin. Member MOSSH (MSSH - MOSH). Lived in Moscow. He painted portraits and landscapes. Most of her works devoted to the highlands of the Caucasus: "Elbrus" (1932), "Construction of the road on Mount Elbrus (1938)," On Ice "(1939)," High-mountain climbers camp "(1942)," New Svaneti "(1950) . Participated in many exhibitions since 1931, among them four personal.
Creativity is represented in many museum collections, including the State Tretyakov Gallery, State Literary Museum, and others.
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