Saint-Malo Embankment

Leonid Bernat

2.600 

75 x 90 cm

Oil on canvas

Privateers (German: Kaper), corsairs (French: corsaire), privateers (English: privateer)— private individuals who, with the permission of the supreme authority of a warring state, used armed ships (also called privateers, corsairs, or kapers) to capture enemy merchant ships (and sometimes ships of neutral states). The same term applies to members of their crews. The city of Saint-Malo was built as a fortress to guard the mouth of the Rance River. For centuries, it served as a haven for fearsome pirates. Now they have long since disappeared …

SOLO EXHIBITION

1995 – Nef Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

1997 – Zud Gallery, Magdeburg, Germany

2005 – Forty Three Exhibition, Levkas.  Art-Blues Contemporary Art Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine

2006 – Wings, Levkas, Painting, Photography.  Art-Blues Contemporary Art Gallery Kiev Ukraine.

2007 – Deja vu Exhibition.  Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

2007 – Levkasy Exhibition, Lenin Gallery, Zaporozhye, Ukraine

2008 – The World of Levkas Exhibition.  Art Museum, Chernivtsi, Ukraine

2009 – Chimera Island Lido Exhibition, Parsun Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

2010 – Kotovasia Exhibition Parsun Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine

2012- Exhibition “Eighth Floor to Left”, Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts, Kiev, Ukraine

2014 – May Fun Exhibition, Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

2014 – Anahata Exhibition Triptych Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine

2016 – Exhibition “Dream of Europe”, Suzanne Art haus, Kyiv, Ukraine

2019 – Exhibition «Dendrohronology» gallery «Trypych», Kiev, Ukraine.

2024 “Stereoformat” exhibition, “Whait World” gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine.

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Description

75 x 90 cm

Oil on canvas

Privateers (German: Kaper), corsairs (French: corsaire), privateers (English: privateer)— private individuals who, with the permission of the supreme authority of a warring state, used armed ships (also called privateers, corsairs, or kapers) to capture enemy merchant ships (and sometimes ships of neutral states). The same term applies to members of their crews. The city of Saint-Malo was built as a fortress to guard the mouth of the Rance River. For centuries, it served as a haven for fearsome pirates. Now they have long since disappeared …

Additional information

Dimensions 90 × 75 cm