Mykola Pymonenko: A collection of 89 paintings (HD) *UPDATE
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Mykola Pymonenko: A collection of 89 paintings (HD) *UPDATE
(added 50 new paintings than previous video)
Description: "Painter, graphic artist, teacher. Born to icon-painter Kornilo Pymonenko in the suburb of Pryorka in Kiev (1862). Helped his father to decorate local churches and trained in an icon-painting studio at the Kiev Monastery of the Caves (1873-76). Studied under Józef-Kazimierz Budkiewicz and Khariton Platonov at the Nikolai Murashko School of Drawing in Kiev (1876-82) and under Volodymyr Orlovsky at the Imperial Academy of Arts (1882-84). Forced by poor health to leave the Academy with the title of teacher of drawing and returned to Kiev (1884), where he taught at the Nikolai Murashko School of Drawing (1884-1900) and Kiev Polytechnic Institute (1900-12) and helped to found the Kiev School of Art (1901). Member of the Münchner Künstlergenossenschaft (1887), Fellowship of South Russian Artists (1895), Society of Travelling Art Exhibitions (1899) and Union internationale des beaux-arts et des lettres in Paris (1909). Honorary free member of the Imperial Academy of Arts (1891), academician (1904). Painted icons and frescoes for St Vladimir’s Cathedral in Kiev (1890s). Married Volodymyr Orlovsky’s foster daughter Alexandra (1893). Collaborated with the Community of St Eugene (1903). Died in Kiev and buried at Lukianov Cemetery (1912). Contributed to exhibitions (from 1885). Contributed to the exhibitions of the Imperial Academy of Arts (1885-93), Fellowship of South Russian Artists (1891-96), Society of Travelling Art Exhibitions (1893-1911), Salon des artistes français (1909, gold medal), international exhibitions in Berlin, Paris, London and Rome (from 1907) and posthumous one-man shows in St Petersburg (1913) and Moscow (1916)."
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All these beautiful people are long gone, but live on by the hand of this great artist.
EXCELLENT. he gets his message across beautifully. BRAVO!!!
Here is exactly what I love about the internet. The sharing of beautiful things; little pieces of life; art; music, from all over the world. And exactly why some politics, some governments dislike the freedom that the internet offers. Once we are able to see just how much the same we all are and how much we love and care about the same things then it becomes impossible to make war with each other. 95 percent of the planet wishes for peace and a small political fraction tries incessantly to goad us into wars where no one benefits. hurray for the sharing of the truth about the human being.
Just plain beautiful. I love winter scenes.
What a masterful painter.
Awesome paintings.
Awesome paintings
Another selection of awesome paintings , I admire not only there talent , but their imagination for example at 8.38 the courting couple where she coyly looks away , a sweet moment in time far better than any photo
Great paintings .
simply superb
A beautiful rendering of Ukrainian village life in the late 1800’s, early 1900’s.
Awesome paintings and portraits and colors and landscapes.
Memories of a lost , more harmonious, world....especially fine water scenes.
He was not a russian artist! as you can see by the artworks he painted people in Ukrainian villages, i hope you take notice.
Thanks LEVKOCINI for noticing me!
At the time of M.Pymonenko, Ukrainia was in Sovietic Union.
@@francoisebeylie2923 No, it was under the boot of imperial russia.
I wonder if he was influenced at all by Savrasov, as I detect a lyricism in his paintings. Brilliant work.
Light master
hey buddy
you have uploaded some great Peredvizhniki artists
but you forgot one greatest landscape painter
Isaac Levitan
hope you can make it on the list someday
thanks for the videos
keep up the good works
Thanks Bill. I'll post a Isaac Levitan video soon.
My favorite Ukrainian artist.
Моя золотая Украина прекрасна и художник с большой любовью это передал.
陽光
2 dislikes ???
He is not *ussian, he is Ukrainian. Remove him from "*ussian painters" playlist, please