Victor Tyurin

He was born in 1917 in Bashkiria
He was also the member of the Union of artists of the USSR in 1952.
In 1935 he visited the art Studio, which was led by L. Kasatkin. Among the teachers of the Studio was the preeminent Hungarian sculptor L. Mészáros, painter Alexander Ignatiev. He graduated from the Moscow art school “Memory of 1905” in 1940 the participant of the great Patriotic war. In 1943 he entered the Moscow art Institute named after V. I. Surikov, which he graduated in 1951 (class of P. D. Pokarzhevsky). He participated in exhibitions since 1938. He also participated in the work of the group of artists for the decoration of the theatre of Opera and ballet in Frunze. Co-authored with G. Aitieva and W. Weiss they painted the ceiling of the auditorium. Later he worked as a painter-Illustrator, creating a genre and portrait paintings.
The best works of Vladimir Tyurin, including the painting “Shepherd” (1951), “Wicu” (1957), “Family shepherd” (1958), became the artist’s contributions to the development of genre paintings in Kyrgyz painting.