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Fedir Krychevsky

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For 30 years, Krychevsky was one of the leading figures in Ukrainian art. In 1911 and 1913 he organized the first strictly Ukrainian art exhibitions. Beginning in 1897, his work was exhibited at over 34 shows in and outside Ukraine. He was also a successful teacher, whose students included many
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and Ukrainian Religious paintings. Each painting contains respectively eternal themes of life — love, achievement and loss. Krychevsky's modern touch to the pictures, like planar-linear rhythm and harmony of colors, enriched the paintings' classical interpretation.
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In 1911-12 Krychevsky visited the main art centres of Western Europe, studying the masterpieces of world art housed in the museums of Germany, Austria, France and Italy.
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as a collaborator, but his interrogations have elicited nothing that could incriminate him, so he was stripped of all his titles and honors and sent to
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near Kyiv where he died of starvation during the famine in 1947, despite the food help that was receiving from his student
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Krychevsky's triptych "Life" remains one of the iconic examples of Ukrainian modernism. The work combines the elements
556: 287:. In 1959 the first exhibition of his works was held in Kyiv, and information about his work began to be published. 311:. His early work remains the most valuable and appreciated part of his oeuvre. It was formed under the influence of 296: 193: 551: 467:"Картина "Життя". Триптих (Любов. Сім'я. Повернення). 1925-1927. Ф. Кричевський. | Освітній портал "Академія"" 546: 451: 436: 284: 172:
country doctor who converted to Orthodox Christianity and married a Ukrainian woman. He graduated from the
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sensibilities. Krychevsky's draftsmanship is considered to be equal to that of
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Academic staff of the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture
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In total, he produced close to a thousand works, including narrative
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Krychevsky had many students throughout his long career, notably
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May 10] 1879– July 30, 1947) was an influential
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni
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Art in the Soviet Union: Painting. Sculpture. Graphic Arts
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Founders of the Ukrainian academy of arts, 1917: Sitting:
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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O.S.
Lebedyn
Kharkov Governorate
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Irpin
Kyiv Oblast
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Painter
Ukrainian
O.S.
Ukrainian
painter
Vasyl Krychevsky
Lebedyn
Kharkov Governorate
Russian Empire
Jewish
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts
Kyiv

Abram Manevich
Oleksandr Murashko
Mykhailo Hrushevsky
Ivan Steshenko
Mykola Burachek

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