The exhibition of the Iskitim Museum of Arts and History includes a study “Road to Chemal”, one of the early works by the artist Ivan Petrovich Popov (1926–2007).
Just before the beginning of the Great Patriotic
War, thirteen-year-old Ivan Popov left his home village of Srostki and went
with his mother to the Kuban region and then to Komsomolsk-on-Amur. After his
mother passed away, the young Ivan was forced to transfer to a trade school. He
worked at an aircraft factory, first as a carpenter and then as a turner, “producing
control knobs for the Il ground-attack planes.” There was no one else he could
rely on. In his memoirs, Ivan Popov described the harsh years of war,