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Anna Alexandrovna Kostrova
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Born November 22, 1909
village Belostok, Omsk Province, Russian Empire
Died 1994
Known for Painting, Graphics
Movement Realism

Anna Alexandrovna Kostrova (Russian: А́нна Алекса́ндровна Костро́ва; November 22, 1909 – 1994) was a talented Russian artist. She was known for her realistic paintings, drawings, and book illustrations. Anna lived and worked in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). She was part of the Leningrad Union of Artists, a group of important artists. Many people saw her as a key artist from the Leningrad school of painting.

Anna Kostrova's Life Story

Anna Alexandrovna Kostrova was born on November 22, 1909. Her birthplace was a village called Belostok in West Siberia, Russia.

Early Art Training

In 1925, when Anna was 16, she started studying art. She went to the Omsk School of Industrial Art. There, she learned from teachers like V. Trofimov and S. Feldman. Anna finished her studies at this school in 1928.

Moving to Leningrad and Exhibitions

In 1930, Anna Kostrova moved to Leningrad. This city was a big center for art. By 1934, her artwork began to be shown in art exhibitions.

Anna Kostrova painted many different subjects. She created beautiful portraits of people. She also painted landscapes, showing nature and outdoor scenes. Her still lifes featured objects like flowers or fruit. She worked as an easel painter, creating art on canvases. She was also a graphic artist, making drawings and prints. Plus, she illustrated books.

Her art was popular, and she had her own exhibitions. These solo shows took place in Leningrad in 1973, 1977, and 1979. She also had exhibitions in Moscow in 1974 and 1983.

Travels and Inspiration

In the 1930s, Anna Kostrova traveled a lot with her husband, Nikolai Kostrov. He was also an artist. They visited places like the White Sea and the Barents Sea. They also explored Crimea, Ukraine, and Novgorod. During these trips, Anna painted many scenes from real life.

In 1940, Anna Kostrova became a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists. This was an important group for artists in the city.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, Anna Kostrova illustrated children's books. She worked for major publishing houses in Moscow and Leningrad. She continued to travel with Nikolai Kostrov. They visited Armenia, Norway, and old cities like Vologda. They also went on a cruise along the Danube River. All these journeys gave her ideas for many new paintings and drawings.

Later Life and Legacy

Anna Alexandrovna Kostrova passed away in Saint Petersburg in 1994. Her paintings and drawings are now in important places. You can find her art in the State Russian Museum. Her works are also in other art museums and private collections. These collections are in Russia, Germany, Finland, and other countries.

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