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GAVAA Luvsan.
People’s Artist, State prize winner, Honored art worker of Mongolia
Altai Mountains (XX Century) by Gavaa Luvsan, People’s artist, State prize, Honored art worker of MongoliaMongolian National Art Gallery
Altai Mountains
The painting masterfully captures the magnificence of the snow-capped multi-seasoned Altay Mountains and its array of colors in a wide setting. The painting looks at the vast mountains from above. It is unique as it’s the first depiction of the splendor of the Altay Mountains.
BAZARVAANI Choidog.
Honored art worker of Mongolia
Sand of the Burd (XX Century) by Bazarvaani Choidog, Honored art worker of MongoliaMongolian National Art Gallery
Sand of the Burd
This post-impressionist work depicts one of the natural wonders of Mongolia, the Gobi and an oasis. The overall tone of the painting is bright yellow, like a burning fire.
GOMBOSUREN Balbar.
People’s Artist, Honored artist of Mongolia
After Rain (XX Century) by Gombosuren Balbar, People’s artist, Honored artist of MongoliaMongolian National Art Gallery
After Rain
This oil painting captures the beauty of the Khangai region after rain. A few gers on bright grass add colors to the backdrop of dark mountains; rain is just visible as clouds move away.
This realistic work style captures sunlight reaching the ground through a clearing sky, even to the river nearest in the composition.
TSEMBELDORJ Myatav.
State prize winner, Honored art worker of Mongolia
Postman (XX Century) by Tsembeldorj Myatav, State prize winner, Honored art worker of MongoliaMongolian National Art Gallery
Postman
The painting is one of the artist's finest works. It depicts a lady riding a reindeer with mountains and clouds as a backdrop in a vertical format.
The painter expressed the beauty of Khangai with a combination of warm and cold colors. Placing a big mountain behind the broken clouds brings a mystical feeling to the painting.
TSEMBELDORJ Myatav.
State prize winner, Honored art worker of Mongolia
The good old Times (XX Century) by Tsembeldorj Myatav, State prize winner, Honored art worker of MongoliaMongolian National Art Gallery
The good old Times
Painter Tsembeldorj Myatav, known as a “Voice of nature,” once stated, “Nature always calls to me through its magnificence.”
This painting expresses a natural depiction of the painter’s inner world. It captures the beauty of steppes and valleys after rain in summer with a comprehensive composition and rich color combinations.