Leonid Papara
Leonid Papara was a Ukrainian painter. Member of the and the Ukrainian Artist's Association in USA.
Biography
Leonid Papara was born on 9 August 1906, in Kremenets, now Ternopil Oblast.In 1940, he graduated with a master's degree in chemistry from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of University of Lviv, where he also worked concurrently in the departments of inorganic chemistry and inorganic and analytical chemistry. In 1927, he completed his studies at the Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School.
From 1944, he was in the West, where from 1945–1949, he resided in displaced persons camps in West Germany.
In 1949, he emigrated to Minneapolis, U.S., where he died on 6 March 1984. He is buried in Sunset Cemetery in Minneapolis.
Creativity
He studied art with painters in Kremenets. From the 1920s, he was in Lviv, where he mastered tempera painting and iconography under the artist Petro Kholodnyi. He also studied painting techniques and technology from the notes of his teacher,, who was deceased at the time.He created works in the classical watercolor technique. Papara's works are captivating due to their generalized imagery, the lightness of their impressionistic brushstrokes, and a soft, luminous color palette.
Exhibitions
From 1920, he began presenting his works at exhibitions, notably at the. In 1934, he participated in the 6th exhibition of the Association of Independent Ukrainian Artists in Lviv; in 1947, he exhibited with Ukrainian émigré artists at the National Museum in Munich, as well as in other cities including Neumarkt, Regensburg, Nuremberg, Paris; the University of Minnesota, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and New York City. Individual works by Papara are preserved in private collections in the USA and Ukraine.Among his important works:
- Watercolors: "Tserkva v Neumarkti", "Mlyn", "Zakhid sontsia", "Pered doshchem", "Lisnychivka".