Geli Korzhev (Core'-zhev) was born in Moscow in 1925. His father was an architect and a member of the Association of New Architects - the leading avant-garde group of the 1920s. Korzhev studied at the Moscow Intermediate Art School between 1939-1944. Later he studied at the Surikov Institute in Moscow from 1944-1950, graduating from the studio of Sergei Gerasimov. Soon after graduation Korzhev won acclaim with his painting "In the Days of War" (1954). However, it was in 1959n that Korzhev's personal voice really emerged in the creation of the painting "Lovers" - an image of a middle aged couple sitting together on the seashore, sunk in memory. It was the first appearance of the archetypal Korzhev protagonist, a middle-aged or elderly man who bears the burden of heavy, even traumatic experiences. The series of paintings entitled "Scorched by the Fire of War" which were executed in the mid-60's established Korzhev as the most powerful realist of his generation. Korzhev continues to work in Moscow.
A collection of images of paintings by Korzhev. Click on any image to view a larger version (a few are no larger). Several of these have been in TMORA exhibits. Assembled by Bob Smith, November 2006

Anxiety

Homer 1958-60 left part of Triptych "Communists"

Morning

Maryuska

Mother

Don Quixote

Don Quixote's Doubt 1994

Tyurliks 1980's-92

unknown

Raising the banner (detail) - central part of Triptych "Communists"

Before Journey

Don Quixote mill

Artist 1960-61

Autumn of Ancestors

Feast (Tyurliki)

Father and Son 1991-92

Still Life

Still Life with icon

Raising the banner

Small Images

Farewell, 1967

Clouds of 1945, 1980-1985

Conversation

Egorka the Flyer, 1976-1980

Internationale (Detail)

Homer

Memory of the Fallen, 1993-1995

Self-portrait, 1948

Soldier, 1963-1965

By the Cross 1982

Painter 1978

Self-portrait