Yuri Vladimirovich Ender

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Yuri Vladimirovich Ender , Russian Юрий Владимирович Эндер even Georgi Vladimirovich Ender , Russian Георгий Владимирович Эндер (* 1898 in St. Petersburg , † 1963 in Leningrad ) was a Russian painter .

Life

Juri Ender was the son of a gardener of German descent . His great-grandfather was a Saxon glassmaker who settled in St. Petersburg. Like his siblings Boris (1893–1960), Ksenija (1895–1942) and Maria (1897–1942), he attended the Petri School in St. Petersburg , showed strong artistic inclinations and was very interested in music, poetry and theater.

Like his brother Boris, Juri Ender trained as a painter in the Petrograd Free Artistic Workshops (SWOMAS) (successor organization to the imperial art academy ), after which he joined the Matyushin circle. From 1919 to around 1932 he was also a member of the Zorved group (a “collective for extended observation”). Above all, spatial studies influenced by Matyushin are known. Matjuschin founded a tradition with his experiments on organic art and its perception, which was continued by Juri Ender, his siblings and other pupils of Matjuschin.

Some of his works were shown at the painting exhibition of Petrograd painters of all directions in 1923 . In 1994, works were shown as part of the exhibition Europe, Europe: the century of the avant-garde in Central and Eastern Europe in the art and exhibition hall of the Federal Republic of Germany .

Several of his works are in the George Costakis collection and have been kept in the State Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki since the collection was bought in 1997 . Two of these works were shown in 2010 in the exhibition El Cosmos de la Vanguardia Rusa in the exhibition hall of the Fundación Botín in Santander , with a watercolor serving as the cover for the exhibition catalog.

literature

  • Natalija E. Lavrent'eva: Ėnder, Georgij Vladimirovič . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 18, Saur, Munich a. a. 1997, ISBN 3-598-22758-2 , p. 531.
  • Ender, Yuri Vladimirovich (1898–1963), Painter. In: Benezit Dictionary of Artists , Librairie Gründ, 2006; Oxford University Press, 2011.
  • Ender, Yuri Vladimirovich. In: John Milner: A Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Artists, 1420-1970. Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1993, ISBN 1-85149-182-1 , p. 133.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alfred Eisfeld , Victor Herdt, Boris Meissner (eds.): Germans in Russia and in the Soviet Union 1914–1941 . LIT Verlag , Münster 2007, p. 356.
  2. Vera Claudia Patoka-Meyer: Intermediality and subjectivity in the work of Elena Guro (1877-1913) . Dissertation No. 4297 from the University of St. Gallen , 2014, p. 143.
  3. Juri (Georgij) Ender , 007-berlin.de; Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  4. Europa, Europa: the century of the avant-garde in Central and Eastern Europe: Bonn, May 27th-16th. October 1994, Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany. Foundation for Art and Culture of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, 1994. Vol. 1: S. 188. ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  5. ^ Exposición El Cosmos de la Vanguardia Rusa. Arte y exploración espacial, 1900 - 1930. Fundación Botín.
  6. Virtual tour through the exhibition El Cosmos de la Vanguardia Rusa. (spanish, english)
  7. John Ellis Bowlt , Nicoletta Misler , Maria Tsantsanoglou u. a. (Texts): El Cosmos de la Vanguardia Rusa. Arte y exploración espacial, 1900 - 1930. Fundación Marcelino Botín, Santander 2010, ISBN 978-84-96655-69-0 .
  8. Ender, Yuri Vladimirovich (1898–1963), Painter , Oxford Index.