art.wikisort.org - Artist

Search / Calendar

Igor Valerievich Babailov (born February 9, 1965) is an American portrait artist known for his commissioned portraits of global leaders, celebrities and distinguished individuals. Some of his notable portraits include those of: U.S. President George W. Bush[1][2] (George W. Bush Presidential Library), U.S. Military Commander and CIA Director, General David H. Petraeus[3] (West Point Academy Museum), Pope Francis[4] (Vatican), Pope Benedict XVI[1][5](Vatican), Pope John Paul II[1][5](Vatican), Nelson Mandela,[1] New York State Appellate Division Justice Joseph P. Sullivan[6] (Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State), Mayor Rudolph Giuliani[7] of New York (Giuliani Partners), Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney[8] (House of Commons), pianist Byron Janis[9] (Steinway Hall), Templeton Prize recipient Michael Novak[10] of the American Enterprise Institute, Commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard Col. Christoph Graf[11] (Vatican), TV personality Regis Philbin[12] and numerous other prominent figures for public and private collections.[1]

Igor Babailov
Igor Babailov
For Gold, God, and Glory, Oil on Canvas, 70 x 72, by Igor Babailov.
For Gold, God, and Glory, Oil on Canvas, 70" x 72", by Igor Babailov.

Besides portrait works, Babailov is also known for his large scale multi-figurative paintings, such as his “For Gold, God and Glory” painting[1] and “Believe” painted for the Vatican on the occasion of the World Youth Days.[5]


Background and academia


Babailov began his formal art education at nine years of age.[13] He received his Master of Fine Art's degree from the Surikov Academy of Fine Arts[13] of The Moscow School of Painting acclaimed for its famous teachers and alumni: Valentin Serov, Konstantin Korovin, and Abram Arkhipov among others.

Scholar and advocate of the traditional values in visual arts, Mr. Babailov's teachings highlight the importance of drawing from life as a foundation for strong painting.[14] Babailov holds workshops and portrait demonstrations in universities, art colleges, art societies, and private clubs in the US, Canada, and internationally.[1] He is a public speaker, represented by the All American Speakers Bureau.[15]

Babailov has been featured in professional art publications and news media, such as: The New York Daily News,[1] National Review, The Moscow Times, CBC News[16] the Vatican's ZENIT,[17] Live with Regis and Kelly Show,[18] The Artist's Magazine,[19] Art World News,[20] International Artist,[21] Classical Realism Journal,[22] AskMen,[23] MercatorNet,[24] The Encyclopedia Tematica del Peru,[25] and Italian American magazine Primo.[26]


Awards and honors


Awards and honors include:


References


  1. "ARC Living Master - American 21st Century Realist artist". Art Renewal Center.
  2. "Igor Babailov and the Art of the Portrait: Session with the Master". James Wilson Institute.
  3. "Annie Watt Photography".
  4. "Master Artist Babailov presents painting to Pope Francis in D.C." Catholic News Herald.
  5. "Painter of the Popes". National Catholic Register.
  6. Hon. Joseph P. Sullivan Archived 2010-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "HERO WORSHIP". The Brooklyn Paper.
  8. "The House of Commons Heritage Collection".
  9. "Social Diary 3/28/05 - Murders, Birthdays, Car Shows, Easter". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  10. "Michael Novak Portrait Unveiling - November 8, 2009". YouTube.
  11. "Commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard - official portrait study". YouTube Video.
  12. "Regis Philbin Unveils His Portrait by Igor Babailov". YouTube Video.
  13. "Art Renewal Center® Leading the Revival of Realism in the Fine Arts". Art Renewal Center. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
  14. "All American Speakers Bureau Igor Babailov".
  15. CBC News
  16. "ZENIT.org Website".
  17. Live with Regis and Kelly Segment 1 - 06/11/03
  18. The Artist's Magazine(May 1998, April 1999)
  19. Art World News July 2007, Volume XII Issue 7
  20. International Artist Volume 2 No. 11 Feb/March 2000
  21. Classical Realism Journal, Volume IV, Issue 1
  22. Ross Bonander. "Portrait artists - AskMen". AskMen.
  23. "Enough of 'art for art's sake'. Let's have some art for the sake of humanity, truth and goodness".
  24. Encyclopedia Tematica del Peru, p.16, Empresa Editora Il Comercio,S.A (2004)
  25. Primo Magazine September/October 2001
  26. "Cumberland Commends Master Portrait Painter Igor Babailov with Honorary Doctorate Degree".
  27. "Senate Joint Resolution No.69" (PDF).
  28. "Russian Academy of Arts Foreign Honorary Members".



На других языках


- [en] Igor Babailov

[es] Igor Babailov

Igor Babailov (en ruso, Игорь Валерьевич Бабайлов, Ígor Valérievich Babáilov; nacido el 9 de febrero de 1965) es un pintor ruso naturalizado estadounidense, conocido por su encargo de retratos para líderes globales, celebridades y personas distingidas. Algunos de sus retratos notables se pueden mencionar entre otros: Papa Benedicto XVI[1][2] (Vaticano), Presidente de Rusia Vladímir Putin[3][4] (Kremlin), Nueva York Estatal Appellate División Justice Joseph P. Sullivan (División de Apelación del Palacio de Justicia del Estado de Nueva York), el exalcalde de Nueva York Rudolph Giuliani[5] (Giuliani Partners) , Primer ministro canadiense Brian Mulroney[6] (Cámara de los Comunes), pianista Byron Janis[7] (Steinway Hall), el ganador del premio Templeton Michael Novak[8] del American Enterprise Institute, y otras obras de figuras prominentes para colecciones públicas y privadas.[9][10] Además sus retratos, Babailov es también conocido por sus pinturas de retratos colectivos de gran tamaño, como su obra “Por el Oro, Dios y la Gloria” (en inglés For Gold, God and Glory) y “Creer” (en inglés Believe) pintado para el Vaticano en la ocasión de la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud.[11][12]

[ru] Бабайлов, Игорь Валерьевич

Игорь Валерьевич Бабайлов (9 февраля, 1965, Глазов) — российский, канадский и американский художник русского происхождения. Известный портретист. Почётный зарубежный член Российской Академии Художеств (РАХ) (2012). Заслуженный Деятель Искусств Удмуртии (2012).



Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.

Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.

2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии