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Genrikh Frid

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Early life and education

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Career

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Exhibitions and presentations

Genrikh Frid
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💼 Occupation
Known forPainting
Notable workCosmos Alive (1991)

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Genrikh Frid presenting his painting to the Director of NASA Goddard
Genrikh Frid (1932–2023, left) presenting his painting Cosmos Alive (1991) to the Director of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Washington, D.C.
Painting “Cosmos Alive” (1991), acrylic on paper, by Genrikh Frid
Cosmos Alive (1991), acrylic on paper, 36 × 24 in, by Genrikh Frid.

The painting was formally presented and donated to the Director of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (year).[3]

Collections

  • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Washington, D.C., USA — Cosmos Alive (1991), gift of the artist.[3]

Family

Wife: (full name; years) — passed away on 30 June 2020.[4]
Son: Vadim Frid (year of birth), resides there.[5]

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External links

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