
1903โ1990 ยท Ukrainian ยท 16 artworks
artist bio
Roman Selsky was a Ukrainian painter known for his contributions to Post-Impressionism and Impressionism. He explored color and form in still lifes, landscapes, and genre scenes, often capturing the essence of everyday life with a distinctive artistic vision.
what you'll learn
Studying Selsky's work allows students to understand the transition from Impressionism to Post-Impressionism, and how artists used color and composition to convey emotion and atmosphere. Students can learn about simplified forms and expressive brushwork.
related: Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, Pierre Bonnard

Family on Vacation
1975

Sudak

Sunflowers
1975

Bowl with Apples
1950

Pillars and Cloud
1970

On the Beach
1970

Outskirts of Krakow
1934

Still Life
1926

Port
1931

Windmills
1932

Yellow Flowers
1981

Interior

Mykulychyn
1951

Harbor in Hel
1934

Still Life with Catalogue
1926

Doors
1932