Hryhoriy Lapchenko
Cyrillic ( Ukrainian ) | |
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Григорій Гнатович Лапченко | |
Transl. : | Hryhorij Hnatovyč Lapčenko |
Transcr. : | Hryhoriy Hnatowytsch Lapchenko |
Cyrillic ( Russian ) | |
Григорий Игнатьевич Лапченко | |
Transl .: | Grigory Ignat'evič Lapčenko |
Transcr .: | Grigory Ignatievich Lapchenko |
Hryhorij Hnatowytsch Laptschenko (born January 13 . Jul / 25. January 1801 greg. In Waljawa , Kiev Governorate , Russian Empire ; † 1876 in Daugavpils , Vitebsk , Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian -Russian painter.
Life
Hryhorij Lapchenko was born the son of a Cossack in the village of Valjava in what is now Cherkassy Oblast . At the age of 11 he went to the private drawing school of the icon painter Stepan Prewlozkyj ( Ukrainian Степан Степанович Превлоцький ) in Korsun , where later the painter and art teacher Ivan Soshenko and Taras Shevchenko also studied.
After Count Mikhail Voronzow noticed his talent , he went for further training first to Bila Tserkva and then after the intercession and at the expense of the Count from 1822 to 1830 to study in the class of historical painting with Professor Andrei Ivanov ( Russian: Андрей Иванович Иванов ; 1775–1848) at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg . He graduated with honors and received a scholarship for further training in Italy, where he and the son of his professor Alexander Ivanov arrived in 1831 and lived there in Albano Laziale and Rome .
From 1834 onwards he lost a lot of his eyesight, which impaired his work as a painter. In Italy he met the model of many well-known artists Vittoria Caldoni and married her in 1839. In the same year he returned to the Russian Empire with his wife and lived in Kiev from mid-1840 . Due to his deteriorating eyesight, which prevented him from painting, he was henceforth occupied with administrative activities for Mikhail Voronzow in Odessa and in the Crimea , among other places .
After the death of Mikhail Voronzow in 1856, he moved with his wife and their son Sergei Grigoryevich Lapchenko to Moschny , a village in the Kiev governorate, where Voronzow owned a palace, and lived there until 1868. From 1869 he lived with his until his death Son under difficult economic circumstances in the Latvian town of Daugavpils, where he died in 1876. He was buried in Saint Petersburg.
plant
Hryhorij Lapchenko was a representative of Ukrainian and Russian late classicism . He worked in the genre of history and portrait painting .
literature
- Lapchenko, Grigory Ignatievich . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 22 : Krügner – Leitch . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1928, p. 379 .
- Lapchenko, Grigory Ignat'evich. In: John Milner: A dictionary of Russian and Soviet artists 1420–1970. Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1993, ISBN 1-85149-182-1 , p. 246.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Сонце й пітьма академіка з Городищини ( Memento of March 14, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) in the Universal Handbook of Cherkassy Oblast August 12, 2007; Retrieved on March 13, 2017 (Ukrainian, biography Hryhorij Lapchenko).
- ↑ Biography of Hryhorij Lapchenko ( memento of the original from September 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on tez-rus; Retrieved March 13, 2017 (Ukrainian).
- ↑ a b Short biography of Hryhorij Lapchenko ( memento of the original from March 14, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on Ukrainians in the world - Hryhoriy Lapchenko ; Retrieved March 13, 2017 (Ukrainian).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lapchenko, Hryhoriy |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lapchenko, Hryhorij Hnatowytsch (full name); Лапченко, Григорій Гнатович (Ukrainian); Lapchenko, Grigory Ignatievich (transcribed in Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Ukrainian-Russian painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 25, 1801 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Valyava , Kyiv Governorate , Russian Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | 1876 |
Place of death | Dünaburg , Vitebsk Governorate , Russian Empire |