Tetyana Nilivna Yablonska (Ukrainian: Тетя́на Ни́лівна Ябло́нська) (24 February 1917 – 17 June 2005) was a Ukrainian painter. Her early valuable pictures are devoted to conduct yourself and a energy of Ukrainian people (“Bread”, 1949). She has passed to generalizing images of the nature, differing a subtlety of plastic and color rhythms (“Anonymous heights”, 1969; “Flax”, 1977).
Yablonska was born in Smolensk, Russian Empire. She studied at the Kiev State Institute of Art (1941), the studio of Fedir Krychevsky. She worked unquestionably productively until the very terminate of her life, reportedly painting her last pastel etude on the unquestionably day of her death.
She was elected as a Member of parliament of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialistic Republic (Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, English Supreme Council) in 1951–58, became a devotee of the Ukrainian Artists’ Union in 1944, a devotee of the board of the USSR Artists’ Union in 1963, and a devotee of the Academy of Art of the USSR in 1975.
Yablonska was awarded the honorary title “Peoples’ Artists of the USSR” in 1982, “Artist of Year” (UNESCO) in 1997, “Woman of Year” (International Biography Centre, Cambridge) in 2000. She was the winner of the USSR State Prize (Stalin prize: 1949, 1951 and State Prize: 1979), and winner of the Shevchenko state prize of Ukraine (1998).
She also acknowledged the Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1951), the Order of Friendship of Peoples (1977), order Award for merits (1997) and the highest state honor of Ukraine – title Hero of Ukraine (2003).
She died in Kyiv on June 17, 2005.
Her students affix Mikhail Turovsky.
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