Samarin Vladimir Alexandrovich (1926-1994) - Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR (1975), Member of the Board of the Moscow Union of Artists of the RSFSR (1989-1992). Vladimir Alexandrovich was born on January 13, 1926 in the village of Khomutovka, Voronezh region. In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow Higher School of Industrial Art (formerly Stroganov), workshop of S. Gerasimov, G. Korzhev. After graduating from the Stroganov School for almost thirteen years, he was engaged in the design of the interiors of civil aircraft. Samarin's professional activity was associated with the Art Works in Khimki. Here he was engaged in linocut, plastic engraving, metal engraving and etching, including one of its most whimsical varieties - mezzotinto. Samarin mastered this most complex technique on his own, bit by bit collecting descriptions of tools and working methods. According to his drawings, the brothers made a cutter (rocking chair), which served the master for many years. His own intuition became a guide for him in mastering mezzotinto. The artist's works are in numerous Russian museums and private collections. The Shchelkovo Museum of History and Local Lore contains 8 works of the artist, all of them donated by his student, the artist Marina Lazareva. The artist's exhibitions were held in the USSR and abroad.
Работы
Past auctions

etching, mezzotinto, watercolor, 32x40 cm, sheet: 41x51 cm, 1992

color engraving on plastic, 30x40 cm, sheet: 43x56 cm, 1970s

etching, mezzotinto, watercolor, 36x46 cm, sheet: 41x54 cm, 1987

color engraving, 30x40 cm, sheet: 40x52 cm, 1970s

color linocut, 20x35.5 cm, sheet: 32x45 cm, 1970s

color linocut, 29x34 cm, sheet: 41x44 cm, 1978

etching, mezzotint, 29x39.5 cm, sheet: 40x52 cm, 1980s

color engraving on plastic, sheet: 52x40 cm, print: 40x30 cm, 1970s