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Alexandre Jacovleff

Alexandre Yevgenievich Jacovleff (also spelt Iacovleff or Yakovlev, Russian: Александр Евгеньевич Яковлев; 25 June [O.S. 13 June] 1887 – 12 May 1938) was a neoclassicist painter, draughtsman, designer and etcher.

Alexandre Jacovleff
Born
Alexandre Yevgenievich Jacovleff

1887 (1887)
Died1938 (1939)
Paris, France
NationalityRussian
EducationImperial Academy of Arts
Known forPainting
Etching
Notable workBelshazzar's Feast, (1983-4)
Witness, (2000)
MovementNeoclassicism

Biography edit

Alexandre was the son of a naval officer from Saint Petersburg, where he was born. Between 1905 and 1913 he studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts under Kardovsky. While a student he enjoyed drawing and worked for the art magazines Apollon, Satiricon, Niva, Novyi Satirikon (New Satiricon). After 1912, Jacovleff was a member of Mir Iskusstva. Jacovleff's large group portrait On Academic Dacha was exhibited at the Baltic Exhibition in Malmö in 1912, and received praise from the critics, including Alexandre Benois.

During his student days he befriended another Academy student, Vasiliy Shukhaev.[1] They were almost inseparable, and received the nickname of The Twins.

 
Violinist, 1915

In 1913, Jackovleff received the rank of an Artist and a scholarship to study abroad for his paintings Bathing (Купание) and In Banya. He also composed his famous In The Day Shining painting the same year. He later went to Italy and Spain together with Shukhaev. There they painted their double self-portrait as Harlequin and Pierrot. Another important work of that period was Violinist painted in 1915. At that time Jacovleff attempted to integrate Renaissance art with Primitivism, particularly the Russian Lubok.

In 1915, Jacovleff returned to Petrograd. The same year his works were shown at a Mir Iskusstva exhibition and caused mixed reactions. While some critics praised them, the Academy of Arts rejected them. Jackovleff painted a lot of Sanguine drawings including the Shalyapin portrait. He frescoed Firsanov's mansion in Moscow, and the artistic cabaret Prival Komediantov in Petrograd. He also lectured on Women's Architect Courses and organized his own artistic movement (together with Shukhaev, Radlov and Kardovsky): St. Luke Guild of Painters (Цех Живописцев имени Святого Луки).

In the summer of 1917, Jacovleff received a scholarship to study in the Far East. He traveled to Mongolia, China and Japan (1917–1919). At the end of the First World War he celebrated at the Italian Legation in Beijing together with the Italian chargé d'affaires Daniele Varè. Subsequently he settled in Paris and obtained French Citizenship. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics.[2]

Between 1924 and 1925 he took part in an expedition to the Sahara desert and Equatorial Africa organized by Citroën (Croisière Noire). His African paintings were a big success and as a result Jacovleff was awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government in 1926. In 1928, Jacovleff organized a large personal exhibition in Moscow.

Between 1931 and 1932, he was the Artistic Adviser of another Citroën expedition, this time across Asia: the Yellow Expedition. He travelled through Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, Mongolia and China, and created a number of orientalist paintings.

From 1934 to 1937, Jacovleff was the Director of the Painting Department of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He spent the last months of his life in Paris and Capri. He died in Paris in 1938, after an unsuccessful surgery.

Family edit

  • His father, Yevgeniy Iacovleff (1857–1898), was an engineer-inventor, creator of the internal combustion engine Russian, founder and owner of the first Russian factory of gas engines and oil
  • His mother, Sofia Kuzmina (? - 1939), was the first woman doctor of mathematical sciences in Russia
  • His brother, Alexei (en: Alexis Jackson; ?, Russian Empire–1964, United States) was an architect
  • His niece Tatiana Yakovleva (Tatiana du Plessix Liberman; 1906—1991), the daughter of Alexei, is one of the beautiful women of Paris, the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky was in love with her and spent the poems
  • His niece Ludmila Yakovleva (1908—?), the daughter of Alexei, is a French dancer, actress
  • His sister, Alexandra (Sandra) (Alexandra Yakovleva; 1889–1979), was an opera singer whose husband, an officer of the Imperial Army, was killed by the revolutionary sailors, she and her mother fled revolutionary Russia and took refuge with his Alexander brother living in Paris. She has performed in the imperial troops in St. Petersburg (Russia), then in Paris, in troop of Alexey Tsereteli; during 1949-1979 Professor of Conservatoire Rachmaninoff
  • His first wife is the actress Bella Shensheva (they were divorced; their child died), who committed suicide in 1929 in Berlin.[3][4][5]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Шухаев Василий Иванович (1887-1973)
  2. ^ "Alexandre Jacovleff". Olympedia. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  3. ^ ru: Alexandre Yakovleff (ЯКОВЛЕВ Александр Евгеньевич)
  4. ^ The poem of Vladimir Maïakovski: Ты одна мне ростом вровень… Archived 2012-07-28 at archive.today
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
  • Jackovleff in Krugosvet encyclopedia (in Russian)
  • Jackovleff in the Staratel library (in Russian)
  • Jacovleff on the site of Tate Gallery

External links edit

  • Alexandre Jacovleff. Masterworks and Sketches

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Alexandre Yevgenievich Jacovleff also spelt Iacovleff or Yakovlev Russian Aleksandr Evgenevich Yakovlev 25 June O S 13 June 1887 12 May 1938 was a neoclassicist painter draughtsman designer and etcher Alexandre JacovleffBornAlexandre Yevgenievich Jacovleff1887 1887 Saint Petersburg Russian EmpireDied1938 1939 Paris FranceNationalityRussianEducationImperial Academy of ArtsKnown forPaintingEtchingNotable workBelshazzar s Feast 1983 4 Witness 2000 MovementNeoclassicism Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editAlexandre was the son of a naval officer from Saint Petersburg where he was born Between 1905 and 1913 he studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts under Kardovsky While a student he enjoyed drawing and worked for the art magazines Apollon Satiricon Niva Novyi Satirikon New Satiricon After 1912 Jacovleff was a member of Mir Iskusstva Jacovleff s large group portrait On Academic Dacha was exhibited at the Baltic Exhibition in Malmo in 1912 and received praise from the critics including Alexandre Benois During his student days he befriended another Academy student Vasiliy Shukhaev 1 They were almost inseparable and received the nickname of The Twins nbsp Violinist 1915 In 1913 Jackovleff received the rank of an Artist and a scholarship to study abroad for his paintings Bathing Kupanie and In Banya He also composed his famous In The Day Shining painting the same year He later went to Italy and Spain together with Shukhaev There they painted their double self portrait as Harlequin and Pierrot Another important work of that period was Violinist painted in 1915 At that time Jacovleff attempted to integrate Renaissance art with Primitivism particularly the Russian Lubok In 1915 Jacovleff returned to Petrograd The same year his works were shown at a Mir Iskusstva exhibition and caused mixed reactions While some critics praised them the Academy of Arts rejected them Jackovleff painted a lot of Sanguine drawings including the Shalyapin portrait He frescoed Firsanov s mansion in Moscow and the artistic cabaret Prival Komediantov in Petrograd He also lectured on Women s Architect Courses and organized his own artistic movement together with Shukhaev Radlov and Kardovsky St Luke Guild of Painters Ceh Zhivopiscev imeni Svyatogo Luki In the summer of 1917 Jacovleff received a scholarship to study in the Far East He traveled to Mongolia China and Japan 1917 1919 At the end of the First World War he celebrated at the Italian Legation in Beijing together with the Italian charge d affaires Daniele Vare Subsequently he settled in Paris and obtained French Citizenship His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics 2 Between 1924 and 1925 he took part in an expedition to the Sahara desert and Equatorial Africa organized by Citroen Croisiere Noire His African paintings were a big success and as a result Jacovleff was awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government in 1926 In 1928 Jacovleff organized a large personal exhibition in Moscow Between 1931 and 1932 he was the Artistic Adviser of another Citroen expedition this time across Asia the Yellow Expedition He travelled through Syria Iran Afghanistan Mongolia and China and created a number of orientalist paintings From 1934 to 1937 Jacovleff was the Director of the Painting Department of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston He spent the last months of his life in Paris and Capri He died in Paris in 1938 after an unsuccessful surgery Family editHis father Yevgeniy Iacovleff 1857 1898 was an engineer inventor creator of the internal combustion engine Russian founder and owner of the first Russian factory of gas engines and oil His mother Sofia Kuzmina 1939 was the first woman doctor of mathematical sciences in Russia His brother Alexei en Alexis Jackson Russian Empire 1964 United States was an architect His niece Tatiana Yakovleva Tatiana du Plessix Liberman 1906 1991 the daughter of Alexei is one of the beautiful women of Paris the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky was in love with her and spent the poems His niece Ludmila Yakovleva 1908 the daughter of Alexei is a French dancer actress His sister Alexandra Sandra Alexandra Yakovleva 1889 1979 was an opera singer whose husband an officer of the Imperial Army was killed by the revolutionary sailors she and her mother fled revolutionary Russia and took refuge with his Alexander brother living in Paris She has performed in the imperial troops in St Petersburg Russia then in Paris in troop of Alexey Tsereteli during 1949 1979 Professor of Conservatoire Rachmaninoff His first wife is the actress Bella Shensheva they were divorced their child died who committed suicide in 1929 in Berlin 3 4 5 Gallery edit nbsp Feodor Chaliapin as Don Quichotte 1916 nbsp Aeolus nbsp Kabuki dancer nbsp Kabuki nbsp Port Said nbsp Portrait of Chief Afghan Mirza Dolik Wakhi from Gircha village a chief of a clan of Wakhi people nbsp Painting entitled Afghans nbsp Sheikh Sattam de Haddadin of PalmyraSee also editList of Russian artists List of Orientalist artists OrientalismReferences edit Shuhaev Vasilij Ivanovich 1887 1973 Alexandre Jacovleff Olympedia Retrieved 23 July 2020 ru Alexandre Yakovleff YaKOVLEV Aleksandr Evgenevich The poem of Vladimir Maiakovski Ty odna mne rostom vroven Archived 2012 07 28 at archive today ru The dictionary Singers Russians Sandra Yakovleff Archived from the original on 2014 08 14 Retrieved 2018 10 10 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexander Yakovlev Jackovleff in Krugosvet encyclopedia in Russian Jackovleff in the Staratel library in Russian Jacovleff on the site of Tate GalleryExternal links editAlexandre Jacovleff Masterworks and Sketches Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexandre Jacovleff amp oldid 1217860841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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