Background
Vera Konstantinovna Fedyaevskaya was born on September 21, 1911, in Saint Petersburg City, Russian Federation.
1994
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation
Moscow State University of Printing Arts
Vera Konstantinovna Fedyaevskaya was born on September 21, 1911, in Saint Petersburg City, Russian Federation.
Vera Konstantinovna studied in the studios of Kardovsky and Pavlinov (1929-1931), at the graphic department of the Moscow Polygraphic Institute (now Moscow State University of Printing Arts) (1931-1933); at the Moscow Institute of Fine Arts (now the Surikov Art Institute) (1933-1938).
Vera Konstantinovna worked in the field of easel composition and book illustration. Since 1920 she worked in Moscow. Vera Konstantinovna was a participant in republican, all-union, foreign exhibitions since 1937.
Vera Konstantinovna worked in the workshop of monumental painting of the Academy of Architecture of the USSR (1938-1946). She designed and illustrated the works of Mikhail Lermontov (Kazan, 1944), Anna Akhmatova, Yevgeny Baratynsky, Valery Bryusov, Nikolai Nekrasov (Moscow, 1964-1967), Victor Kuznetsov "Shining to Others" (Voronezh, 1976) and others. Vera Konstantinovna completed a series of wall paintings at various sites, including the Izmailovskaya metro station.