Alexei Danilowitsch Kivschenko

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Alexei Danilowitsch Kivschenko

Alexei Danilowitsch Kiwschenko ( Russian Алексей Данилович Кившенко ; * March 10th July / March 22nd  1851 greg. In Ujesd Wenjow ; † October 2, 1895 in Heidelberg ) was a Russian painter .

Life

Kiwschenko studied at the drawing school of the St. Petersburg Imperial Society for the Promotion of the Arts with Ivan Nikolajewitsch Kramskoi . In 1867 he became a guest student at the Imperial Academy of the Arts (IACh) and in 1870 a student at the IACh. He received medals for his work during his studies. In 1877 he completed his studies as a classical artist with the great gold medal for his program Wedding at Cana .

1880 traveled Kiwschenko with a study abroad scholarship of iach abroad and worked in Dusseldorf , in Munich at Gabriel von Max and Wilhelm von Diez and in Paris . After his return he taught at the St. Petersburg Central School for Technical Drawing of Baron Alexander von Stieglitz from 1883 to 1889. In 1884 Kiwschenko was appointed an academic of the IACh with the paintings he created during his stay abroad . In the summer of 1884 he traveled to Transcaucasia to collect materials for Alexander III. to collect ordered paintings. There he then painted some events of the Russo-Ottoman War (1877–1878) .

In 1891 Kiwschenko took part in the archaeological expedition Nikodim Pavlovich Kondakov to Palestine and Syria , from which Kiwschenko brought many studies of nature and life. In 1893 Kiwschenko became a full member and in 1894 head professor of the Master Battalion of the IACh. He was close to the hikers .

Kivschenko died on a trip abroad and was buried in the Smolensk Cemetery in St. Petersburg .

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  1. a b c d Воскресный ден: Кившенко Алексей Данилович (accessed March 25, 2019).
  2. a b Христианские святыни в творчестве русских художников и паломников (accessed March 25, 2019).
  3. a b c d RusArtNet: Alexei Kivshenko (accessed March 25, 2019).
  4. a b c Russkaja Schiwopis: Кившенко Алексей Данилович (accessed March 25, 2019).
  5. a b c Журнал о достойных людях: Художник - иллюстратор Алексей Данилович Кившенко ... (accessed March 25, 2019).
  6. С. Н. Кондаков: Юбилейный справочник Императорской Академии художеств. 1764-1914. Т. 2 . Товарищество Р.Голике и А.Вильборг, St. Petersburg 1915, p. 89 ( rsl.ru [accessed March 24, 2019]).
  7. Заструненный волк (accessed March 25, 2019).