Malysh was born March 25, 1907, in village, near
Ekaterinoslav,
Ukraine,
Russian Empire. In 1934 Malysh graduated from
Odessa Art Institute, where he studied of A. Gaush and T. Fraermann. Since 1935 he lived and worked in
Leningrad. Since 1954 Malysh participated in art exhibitions. He painted landscapes, still lifes, genre paintings, worked in oil painting, watercolors, and pastel. The most known as master of watercolors. Malysh's personal exhibitions were in
Leningrad (1975, 1976, 1977, 1985, 1988), Saint Petersburg (1996, 1997), and Stockholm (1991). The leading place in Malysh's art takes a lyrical landscape and decorative still life. The untiring search for the artist in the field of colors predetermined his address to the decorative painting, to the synthesis of colors, where dominated his favorite light-blue and blue, lilac, cherry and violet hues, providing major sounding painting. Malysh was a member of the
Saint Petersburg Union of Artists (before 1992 –
Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation) since 1955. Malysh died on October 25, 1998, in
Saint Petersburg. His painting and watercolors reside in
State Russian Museum, in art museums and private collections in Russia, France, Sweden, Norway, England, US, China, Japan, and other countries. == See also ==