Boim Rakhil Solomonovna
Artist
Boim Rakhil Solomonovna
1928
Boim Rakhil Solomonovna

From the series 'Life of the Kola Peninsula'. Timber rafting on the Umba

Year 1977
Material Cardboard, watercolor
Dimensions 56х66
Category Graphics
Period Soviet Period (1917–1991)
A 1977 watercolor work from a series dedicated to life on the Kola Peninsula. The piece conveys the dynamics of an industrial landscape through the soft watercolor technique.
Акварель Река Промышленный пейзаж Умба

Artist

Boim Rakhil Solomonovna

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Boim Rakhil Solomonovna
1928
Rakhil Solomonovna Boim (born 1928) is an artist and Honored Artist of Russia (2002). She is the daughter of artist Solomon Boim. She graduated from the Moscow Secondary Art School (1949) and the Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute (1953), where she studied under M. S. Rodionov, M. A. Dobrov, M. M. Cheremnykh, and others. She has been a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR since 1957. Since 1971, she has collaborated with a group of watercolorists, creating series such as 'In the Altai Mountains,' 'Memories of Karelia,' and 'In the Tundra' based on her travels. Her works are held in museum collections in Ashgabat, Bishkek, Lviv, and other cities.