Nikolai Zarubin

Visual Artist

1948 – 1998

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Who was Nikolai Zarubin?

Nikolai Zarubin is a prominent Russian artist, a bright representative of the national tradition of philosophic art.

Zarubin’s paintings represent his contemplations on the dialectics of existence, the nature of the all-embracing unity, the regularity of cosmic laws, and similar problems.

Most of his creative life the artist lived in the city of Perm, the Ural. The last nine years of his life were the most fruitful: he created his most powerful canvasses, such as Carthage. Might and Its Futility, The Star of Bethlehem, Egregore of Perm, Earthly Incarnation, etc.

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Born
Feb 13, 1948
Lived in
  • Perm
Died
1998

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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