Aleksei Pavlovich Eremenko was born on February 14, 1922, in the village of Chernyakhi in the Voronezh Region.
He became a member of the Communist party in 1946.
He graduated from Penza Art College in 1948. His graduation work was “Grain to the State”.
He began exhibiting his works in 1950.
Important shows include:
- “Soviet Russia”; Moscow, 1960.
- One-man show in Voronezh, 1972.
He worked as a teacher of drawing at Voronezh secondary schools from 1948 until 1953.
Eremenko died in 1997.
Art:
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- A Horse
- A Sketch
- A Village
- A Winter Evening
- Artillery (a study)
- At the Airport (sold)
- At the Stable
- Barrels
- By the Flood
- Cherries
- Children by the Haystacks
- Conversation
- Double Portrait
- Double Portrait (sold)
- Fishing (sold)
- In the Field Camp
- In the Sunshine
- Making Sketches (sold)
- Marfa Andreevna (sold)
- Oksana (The Artist’s Granddaughter)
- Old Village
- On the Threshing Floor
- Operator
- Portrait of a Man
- Portrait of S. Savinov
- Portrait of the Artist’s Wife
- Portrait of the Hero of Social Labor S. Savin
- Preparing for Winter (sold)
- Self-portrait
- Sketch — Head of a Youth
- Sketch to “Peasant Women at Study”
- Spring
- The Banks of the River Voronezh
- The Don in the Village Priyar
- The Peasant Women at Study (sold)
- The Tractor Mechanics
- Valya
- Weight
- Winter
- Winter in the Village (sold)
- Workers at Noon







