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Natalya Jakovlevna DAN’KO-ALEXEYENKO

Born 1892, Tiflis (Georgia) - Died 1942, on her way to evacuation from the beseiged Leningrad

Sculptor, porcelain artist

Porcelain work        Biography


Porcelain work

The Red Sailor. 1918.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 19 cm.

International. 1919. Worker standing on Top Half the Terrestrial Globe.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 17 cm.

Newspaper Boy. 1919. He is selling an edition of the "Krasnaya Gazeta" (Red Gazette).Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 9.5 cm.

Partisan on the March. 1919.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 20 cm.

A Young Peasant Woman with a Child. The woman is wearing patched clothes holding a fish in her right hand and another, wrapped in the newspaper "Pravda" in her left. The child is gnawing on a third fish.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain.

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Woman Sewing a Banner. 1920.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 14 cm.

Inkpot "V.I.Lenin". 1920s.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 15.2 cm. 
The Russian Museum, St. Pererspburg.

A Sailor with a Red Banner. 1921.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 19 cm.

Famine. 1921. As a result of the Civil War and disastrous harvest of 1920 a severe famine hit the lower Volga region.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain figurine. Height 18 cm.

Turkish Girl Reading Newspaper. 1921. With silhouette of Zinoviev's head in the centre of page (in 1919 Zinoviev presided over the Congress of the East in Baku).Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 11.5 cm.

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A "Tea" Mug. 1920s.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 7.8 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

A Lute Player Wearing a Turban. 1921.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 12.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

At Work. Self-portrait. Mid-1920s.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, height 7.8 cm.
The Museum of The Lomonossov State Porcelain Factory.

The Reds and the Whites. Chess set depicting the opposing camps of civil war. 1922-1923.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko
Painted porcelain. Height: Pawn 5.9 cm; Red King 11cm, Queen 10.7 cm, Knight 7.4 cm; White King 10.8 cm, Queen 10.1, Knight 7.9 cm.
The Museum of The Lomonossov State Porcelain Factory.

A Worker Woman Making a Speech. 1923. In her hand is the magazine "Rabotnitza" (Worker woman).Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain. Height 18 cm.
Riazan District Art Museum.

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The Great Russian Poet Anna Akhmatova. 1924. (This figurine made together with Elena Dan'ko, the artist's sister).Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain figurine, height 21.8 cm.

Students of Rabfak (faculty for the working youth). 1930.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, 16x9.8x7 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

The Garmoshka Player. The Dancing Woman. 1930.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain. 14.7x4.8x5 cm; 20.5x7.8x6.7 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

A Sportswoman. Early 1930s.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain. Height17.6 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

An Inkpot with Sportswomen. 1933.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, 21.3x17.8x12.3 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

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Kolkhoz Worker and Calves. 1936.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, 23.7x20x11 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

Inkpot. Discussion of a Project for the Soviet Constitution. 1936-1937.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko
Painted porcelain, 18.4x41.3x20.9 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

A Clock-Case with a Figure of an Uzbek Woman. 1937.Natalya Danko-Alexeyenko

Painted porcelain, 23x20.5x12 cm.
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

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Biography:

Natalya Dan'ko has studied at the Stroganov Artistic Industrial Institute, Moscow (1900-1902), the Vilnius State Art School, the studio of Yalmar Yanson (1906-1908), the workshop of Maria Dillon and the studio of the sculptor Leonid Shervud, St Petersburg (1906-1908).

From 1909 the artist had worked in the workshop of the sculptor Vassily Kuznetzov.

She has taken part in the creation of reliefs and sculptures for buildings in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kiev and for the Russian pavilions at exhibitions in Turin and Rome (1910-1911).

In 1914, she has become Kuznetzov’s assistant in Imperial Ceramics Factory. The artist was appointed head sculptor at the State Ceramics Factory, renamed into Leningrad Ceramics Factory (1919-1941). She has created 311 different items including hundreds of figurines of contemporary genre characters, portraits and satirical statuettes. She has also made beautiful pipes, brooches and scent bottles.

In 1936-1937 Dan’ko has produced ceramics for architectural applications, such as the bas-reliefs in the Metro-station Ploshchad Sverdlova (Sverdlov Square) and the River-boat station at Khimki in Moscow.

From 1919 she participated in group exhibitions in Leningrad. Dan’ko's work was also shown at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs, Paris (1925), the International Exhibition of Art in Industry and Decorative Art, Monza (1927), and the World Exhibition, Paris (1937), and awarded gold medals at all three.

Her personal shows were held in Leningrad in 1929 and 1946.

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