Mykola Pymonenko

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Cyrillic ( Ukrainian )
Микола Корнилійович Пимоненко
Transl. : Mykola Kornylijovyč Pymonenko
Transcr. : Mykola Kornylijowytsch Pymonenko
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Никола́й Корни́льевич Пимоне́нко
Transl .: Nikolaj Kornil'evič Pimonenko
Transcr .: Nikolai Korniljewitsch Pimonenko
Mykola Pymonenko

Mykola Kornylijowytsch Pymonenko (* February 25th July / March 9th 1862 greg. In Kiev , Russian Empire ; † March 13th July / March 26th 1912 greg. Ibid) was a Ukrainian painter of the Russian avant-garde , creator of numerous genre paintings , and participants in the Russian artistic movement of the Peredvizhniki .

His father Kornylij Danylowytsch Pymonenko ( Корнилій Данилович Пимоненко ) was an icon painter.

Mykola Pimonenko attended Mykola Muraschko's drawing school in Kiev from 1878 . On December 3, 1881, he was appointed teacher of painting in the first grades of elementary school by the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts on the basis of works that were sent in.

From 1882 he studied painting at the Imperial Russian Art Academy in Saint Petersburg as an extraordinary student , but had to interrupt his studies in 1884 because of his deteriorating health. Back in Kiev, he was employed as a teacher in Vladimir Kunitron's drawing school. In the 1890s he took part in the murals in Kiev's St. Vladimir's Cathedral . In 1897 he was awarded the Russian Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree for this.

In 1899 he became a member of the Peredwischniki Society. In 1901 he was appointed lecturer in painting at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute . In 1906 he was a co-founder of the Kiev Art Academy . In 1904 he received the title of academic from the Petersburg Art Academy. He spent the summer months in the village of Malyutyanka near Kiev, where he owned a studio. He died at the age of 50 in Kiev and was buried there in the Lukjanivska cemetery .

Mykola Pymonenko was a member of the Paris and Munich painting societies. His painting is considered conservative and academic.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kovtun J. Russian avant-garde. London 2013
  2. Article Mykola Pymonenko in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D89101~2a%3D~2b%3DMykola%20Pymonenko