The speciality of Alexander Shilov are ceremonial portraits, often painted from photographs without even seeing his subjects. He painted more than 600 of them. Hailed in his youth as the great champion of
Socialist Realism and patronized by Kremlin rulers, he painted portraits of all the leaders of the Soviet Union and Russia including
Leonid Brezhnev,
Yuri Andropov,
Konstantin Chernenko,
Mikhail Gorbachev,
Boris Yeltsin,
Vladimir Putin, most of
Cosmonauts, etc. He also produced portraits of his daughter Mashenka, his mother and grandmother. Shilov's opponents insisted that his portraits are little more than the flattering photographs transferred onto canvas, but his proponents claim a unique realistic style directly inherited from
Dmitry Levitzky and
Orest Kiprensky. In 1997 one of the leading proponents, the
Moscow mayor
Yuriy Luzhkov, opened the ''Moscow State Art Gallery of People's Artist of the USSR Alexander Shilov'', just several steps away from the
Moscow Kremlin. The gallery is devoted solely to exhibitions of Shilov's work. ==References==