
1917–2005 · Ukrainian · 28 artworks
artist bio
Tetyana Yablonska was a prominent Ukrainian painter known for her vibrant Impressionistic and Post-Impressionistic landscapes and genre scenes. She captured the beauty of everyday life and nature with a distinctive and expressive style, contributing significantly to Ukrainian art in the 20th century.
what you'll learn
Studying Yablonska's work allows students to explore the use of color and light to convey mood and atmosphere in landscapes and still lifes. Students can also learn about the blending of Impressionistic and Naïve styles.
related: Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Rousseau

In April. My Studio
1992

Swans
1966

Fog
1986

Still Life with Flowers
1979

Self Portrait
1995

Armenian Village

Winter at Old Kiev
1976

Gayane and a Green Window
2004

Fresh Air
1995

Summer
1965

Rome. Trajan's Forum
1977

Blossom Time

Paper Flowers
1967

Crib
1968

The Beginning of May
1984

White Bellflowers
2005

Autumn Gold
1994

Sednev

Bellflowers
2005

Autumn Leaves
2004

It's Getting Late
2005

Green Grove
1990

At Spring. Study
1991

Snowdrops
2003

October

Lilies, a Present from the Daughter
1997

Green Landscape
1997

Autumn Warmth