Fedor Mikhailovich Stukoshin

Stukoshin Fyodor Mikhailovich
(1914-1974)Painter. Born on February 18, 1914, in the village of Razrytoe, Smolensk region. In 1936, he graduated from the Omsk Art College. For 20 years, he taught at the Frunze Art College, making a significant contribution to the training of artistic personnel in the Kyrgyz Republic. Stukoshin is recognized in the history of Kyrgyz art as one of the leading painter artists of the republic in the post-war period. Throughout his creative journey, he painted thematic works dedicated to the post-war life of the Kyrgyz people, landscapes, and portraits.
He participated in republican and international exhibitions. His works are stored in the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after G. Aitiev.
For his combat merits, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star and medals.
MAIN WORKS
Portrait of the Hero of the Soviet Union Siyanin M. D. 1948. Canvas, oil. 109x82.
The Storyteller. 1948. Canvas, oil. 148x192.5.
On the Threshing Floor. 1949. Canvas, oil. 152.5x195.
Railroad Workers. 1950. Canvas, oil. 149x208.
Gray Day on the Senezh. 1951. Canvas, oil. 49.5x64.5.
March 5. 1953. Canvas, oil. 179.5x16.5.
Portrait of Israilov. 1954. Canvas, oil. 109x83.
By the Lake Shore. 1956. Cardboard, oil. 25x33.
Farm. 1956. Canvas, oil. 51x38.
On the Outskirts. 1957. Canvas, oil. 31x44.
Carpet Weavers. 1959. Canvas, oil. 140x205.
Autumn in the Karagach Grove. 1963. Canvas, oil. 50x35.
On the Outskirts. 1967. Canvas, oil. 31x44.