Two Generations of Art unique in the world
Natalia Kirillova, unique in Iconography and Mixed Technique
NATALIA KIRILLOVA´S BIOGRAPHY
Natalia Kirillova: A Life Dedicated to Art and Iconography
Natalia Kirillova, an emeritus painter from Russia, dedicated her entire life to art, standing out mainly in the field of iconography and mixed media. Born in a small town on the outskirts of Moscow, Kirillova showed from a young age an exceptional talent for painting and a deep connection to the rich cultural heritage of her country.
Educated at the prestigious Russian Academy of Fine Arts, Kirillova immersed herself in the study of ancient Russian icons, fascinated by their symbolism and technique. Her academic and practical work in this area led her to become one of the leading experts on Russian iconography. Additionally, she was distinguished by her ability to combine traditional techniques with contemporary methods, resulting in a unique fusion of styles that has marked her work.
Throughout her career, Kirillova has participated in numerous exhibitions both in Russia and internationally, gaining recognition for her innovative approach and respect for tradition. Her work has not only been limited to canvases, but she has also contributed to the design and restoration of icons in churches and monasteries, leaving a lasting legacy in sacred places.
Natalia Kirillova is unique in the art world, she was always exploring new techniques and themes and always remained faithful to her love for Russian iconography. Her contribution to Russian art is immeasurable, and her legacy will continue to inspire future artists and art lovers for many years to come.
About Iconography
The Deisis with Saints Barbara and Parascebe. Year 2002, 100 x 100 T.M
El Salvador (Spas) not made by human hands. Year 2001, 80 x 80 T.M
Saint George and the Dragon. Year 1999, 100 x 80 T.M
Saint Boris and Saint Gleb.
Year 1999, 100 x 80 T.M
The Trinity
Year 2002, 100 x 100 T.M
The Mother of God. The Annunciation.
Year 2001, 80 x 80 T.M
The Nativity of the Virgin.
Year 2000, 80 x 80 T.M
The Candelaria.
Year 2002, 80 x 80 T.M
The Head of the Angel.
Year 1996, 60 x 60 T.M
Catalog Cover "About Icons"
The Mother of God of Vladimir Year 2002, 100 x 100 T.M
Saint Cyril Belozerski.
Year 2002, 80 x 80 T.M
Watercolors
Afternoon Session. Barcelona
Villajoyosa
The Narrow Alley
Old man with pigeons. Lisbon
Narrow street. Lisbon
Walk along the Ramblas. Barcelona
The Chestnut Seller. Lisbon
Fishermen. Ceuta
Portrait of Eberhard Schlotter
Portrait of Schlotter (Schlotter´s Altea Foundation)
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