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Post- Impressionistic work with a ship in Odessa port was executed around 1930-1940s by Ukrainian painter Boris Moiseevich Ebers(1889 - Odessa - 1971), a student of Kostandi and Ladyzhensky,1889 in Odessa. His father was a civil servant. He studied at the Odessa Art School, graduating in 1911. He then studied at the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg for two academic years. He systematically developed his creative work until 1941, participating in regional periodic exhibitions, the All-Ukrainian Jubilee Exhibition of 1917-1937, and an exhibition in Kyiv dedicated to International Women's Day (portrait of a collective farmer). In 1940, he was elected to the Union of Soviet Artists. At the beginning of the war, he was evacuated to Central Asia and returned to Odessa in May 1945.
Literature: lexicon of Ukrainian Pinters; in on-line ( ukrainisch) : ofam.od.ua/pdf/ohv/ohvstorchai.pdf
Inscription: signed in Cyrillic lower left.
Technique: oil on cardboard, framed.
Measurements: unframed 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" (21 x 30 cm), framed 12 3/4" x 16 1/2" (32,5 x 42 cm).
Condition: good.
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