Soviet sculptor and ceramicist. In 1937 she graduated from the Moscow State Academic Art School in Memory of 1905. In 1947 she graduated from the Moscow Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts, where her teachers were R.R. Falk, N.G. Zelenskaya and E.F. Belashova. She was among the first MIPIDI sculptors who defended their diploma in porcelain. In 1938 - 1949 she worked with the USSR Art Fund. In 1950 she went to work at the Dulevo porcelain factory, where she worked until the end of her life. One of the main themes of Malysheva’s work was motherhood and childhood. Since the 1950s, he has been a participant in city, regional, all-Union and international exhibitions. In 1982, her personal exhibition took place in Moscow. The author's works are presented in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts, the Kuskovo State Ceramics Museum, the Dulevo Porcelain Factory Museum, the Tver Regional Art Gallery and other museums, as well as in private collections.
* Malysheva N.A. Year – 1950s Size – h-19. Technique – Porcelain, overglaze painting.
Description:Dulevo porcelain factory. Author of the model and painting: Malysheva N.A. On the base is the stamp “DZ Dulevo”, made with blue overglaze paint. Technological crack on the base. Cult figurine in Soviet porcelain.
* Malysheva N.A. Year – 1960s Size – h-16.5. Technique – Porcelain, painting, gilding.
Description:Dulevo porcelain factory. Author of the model: Malysheva N.A.
* Malysheva N.A. Year – 1966 Size – h-14.7. Technique – Porcelain, overglaze polychrome painting.
Description:Dulevo porcelain factory. Author of the model: Malysheva N.A. A similar figurine was published in the catalog “Soviet Porcelain 1917-1991: An Illustrated Guide with Factory Brands and Prices. Catalog 2012-2013,” I. Pelinsky, M. Safonova, p. 317.
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