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Mykola Pymonenko

Mykola Kornylovych Pymonenko (Ukrainian: Микола Корнилович Пимоненко; 9 March 1862 – 8 April [ O.S. 26 March] [note 1] 1912) was a Ukrainian[1] realist painter who lived and worked in Kyiv. One of his students was Kazimir Malevich, whose early works were influenced by Pymonenko.

Mykola Pymonenko
Микола Пимоненко
Self portrait (1886), National Art Museum of Ukraine
Born(1862-03-09)9 March 1862
Priorka [uk], Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
Died26 March 1912(1912-03-26) (aged 50)
Kyiv, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
EducationMember Academy of Arts
Alma materImperial Academy of Arts (1882)
Known forPainting
StyleRealism

He is best known for his urban and rural genre scenes of farmers, country folk and working-class people.

Biography edit

Mykola Kornylovych Pymonenko was born 9 March 1862 in the village of Priorka [uk] on the outskirts of Kyiv. His father was a master iconographer,[2] of Ukrainian descent. After working as his father's assistant, Pymonenko went on to study icon painting at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.

In 1876, Pymonenko's work was seen by Mykola Murashko, one of the founders of the Kyiv Art School, who was impressed by the young artist, and lobbied the school's financial backers to allow him to study there for free. Two years later, Pymonenko enrolled at the school,[2] where he worked with the painters Khariton Platonov, Murashko, and others. He studied there until 1882.[2] After his examination work was sent to the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Saint Petersburg in 1881, he received a licence to teach drawing at lower secondary school level, and was able to audit classes at the Academy. He married the daughter of Vladimir Orlovsky, one of his instructors.[3]

From 1882 to 1884 Pymonenko studied at the St Petersburg Academy of Arts.[2] That year, both his poor health (possibly caused by tuberculosis) and a lack of funds caused him to return to Kyiv, where he found work as a drawing teacher at a private school.[4] After the school closed in 1901, he moved to the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute of Emperor Alexander II. From 1906 he taught at the Kyiv Art School, Kazimir Malevich being one of his most notable students.[5][6]

 
Pymonenko in his studio

In 1897, Pymonenko was involved in decorating Kyiv's St Volodymyr's Cathedral and was awarded the Order of Saint Anne for his work there. From 1893 he was a member of the Peredvizhniki,[2] and in 1899 he became a full member of the group, and was named an 'academician' in 1904.[7] He won a gold medal at the Salon in 1909 for his exhibited painting Hopak, now in the Louvre.[7] In addition to the Louvre, Pymonenko's work was also of interest in Germany. In 1904, one of the Munich museums acquired the painting "Maundy Thursday". The National Art Museum has an author's copy of the smaller painting from the late 1900s.

Pymonenko died in 1912 after a short illness. He was buried at the Lukyanivka Cemetery. His 1913 posthumous exhibition at the Academy of Arts featured 184 paintings, 419 sketches and 112 pencil drawings. A street was named after him in 1959, and, in 1997 a museum devoted to him was opened in Malyutyanka [uk], a village he visited regularly each year. Several of his works have alternate versions, painted years apart.[8][9]

Reputation edit

Pymonenko fell out of favour with the Peredvizhniki when one of his paintings, Going Home, was used (apparently without his permission) by the Shustov Vodka Company to promote their spotykach (a type of horilka). He was accused of having become "corrupted" and was forced to sue the company to have the image removed.[10]

In 1905, Pymonenko complained to his friend Lazarevsky: "They (Ukrainians) say that I am a renegade, that I do not love my homeland, that I do not give what is needed that my plots are pale, but that all this is not true, not true." Mykola Golubed waved: “It is clear from those words that Pymonenko was wronged as a citizen, but he was praised as an artist by the critics. Pymonenko was a true link between the painting of Shevchenko and Trutovsky."[11]

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Russia was still using old style dates in the 19th century, rendering his lifespan as 21 March 1862 – 25 October 1893.

References edit

  1. ^ "Pymonenko, Mykola". www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Popova 2003.
  3. ^ Черкаська, Ганна (21 April 2018). "Микола Пимоненко. Щасливий шлюб". UAHistory (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  4. ^ Brief biography @ Russian paintings.
  5. ^ "Today is Kazimir Malevich's 144th anniversary - Ukrainian World Congress". www.ukrainianworldcongress.org. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  6. ^ "10 цікавих фактів про художника Казимира Малевича". vogue.ua (in Ukrainian). 23 February 2023. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  7. ^ a b Konovalov 2008, p. 386.
  8. ^ "Музеї «Музей М.Пимоненка» - інформація, події, карта, відгуки". kyivregiontours.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  9. ^ ""Ранок Христового Воскресіння" Миколи Пимоненка". localhistory.org.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Як український художник відсудив вкрадену картину – «ПОРОХІВНИЦЯ»". porokhivnytsya.com.ua (in Ukrainian). 17 July 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  11. ^ Onatsky 1963, p. 1366.

Sources edit

  • Konovalov, Ėduard (2008). Новый полный биографический словарь русских художников [The New Complete Biographical Dictionary of Russian Artists]. Moscow: ĖKSMO. ISBN 978-5-699-20636-0.
  • Onatsky, E. (1963). "Микола Пимоненко" [Mykola Pymonenko] (PDF). Ukrainian Small Encyclopedia [uk] (in Ukrainian). Vol. 6. Buenos Aires: UAOC.
  • Popova, L. I. (2003). "Pimonenko, Mykola (Kornylevych) [Nikolay Kornil'yevich]". Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T067694.

Further reading edit

  • Hook, Philip; Poltimore, Mark (1987). Popular 19th Century Painting: a dictionary of European genre painters. Woodbridge Antique Collector's Club. ISBN 978-18514-9-011-0.
  • Ogievska, I.V. (2013). Микола Пимоненко: альбом (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: Mystetstvo. ISBN 978-966-577-109-8.
  • Volodymyr Orlovskyi (text), Микола Пимоненко (Mykola Pymonenko), images compiled by Olga Zhbankova, edited by Alexander Klimchuk. National Art Museum of Ukraine, and Khmelnitsky: Galereya, 2004 ISBN 966-8834-05-4, in Ukrainian.
  • Boris Chyp, O.G. Oganesyan, Микола Пимоненко: біографічний роман (Mykola Pymonenko: biographical novel), Vol.59 of "Celebrated Names", Kyiv: Molod' (Youth Publishing), 1983, in Ukrainian.
  • Zatenatsky, Y.P. (1955). Николай Корнилович Пимоненко: жизнь и творчество, 1862-1912 [Nikolay Kornilovich Pimonenko: Life and Work, 1862-1912] (in Russian). Kiev: Ukrainian SSR Science Academy; Institute of Arts, Folklore and Ethnography. OCLC 652334680.

External links edit

  • Article by the Daily Art magazine

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Kornylovych and the family name is Pymonenko Mykola Kornylovych Pymonenko Ukrainian Mikola Kornilovich Pimonenko 9 March 1862 8 April O S 26 March note 1 1912 was a Ukrainian 1 realist painter who lived and worked in Kyiv One of his students was Kazimir Malevich whose early works were influenced by Pymonenko Mykola PymonenkoMikola PimonenkoSelf portrait 1886 National Art Museum of UkraineBorn 1862 03 09 9 March 1862Priorka uk Kiev Governorate Russian Empire now Ukraine Died26 March 1912 1912 03 26 aged 50 Kyiv Russian Empire now Ukraine EducationMember Academy of ArtsAlma materImperial Academy of Arts 1882 Known forPaintingStyleRealism He is best known for his urban and rural genre scenes of farmers country folk and working class people Contents 1 Biography 2 Reputation 3 Gallery 4 Notes 5 References 6 Sources 6 1 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editMykola Kornylovych Pymonenko was born 9 March 1862 in the village of Priorka uk on the outskirts of Kyiv His father was a master iconographer 2 of Ukrainian descent After working as his father s assistant Pymonenko went on to study icon painting at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra In 1876 Pymonenko s work was seen by Mykola Murashko one of the founders of the Kyiv Art School who was impressed by the young artist and lobbied the school s financial backers to allow him to study there for free Two years later Pymonenko enrolled at the school 2 where he worked with the painters Khariton Platonov Murashko and others He studied there until 1882 2 After his examination work was sent to the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Saint Petersburg in 1881 he received a licence to teach drawing at lower secondary school level and was able to audit classes at the Academy He married the daughter of Vladimir Orlovsky one of his instructors 3 From 1882 to 1884 Pymonenko studied at the St Petersburg Academy of Arts 2 That year both his poor health possibly caused by tuberculosis and a lack of funds caused him to return to Kyiv where he found work as a drawing teacher at a private school 4 After the school closed in 1901 he moved to the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute of Emperor Alexander II From 1906 he taught at the Kyiv Art School Kazimir Malevich being one of his most notable students 5 6 nbsp Pymonenko in his studio In 1897 Pymonenko was involved in decorating Kyiv s St Volodymyr s Cathedral and was awarded the Order of Saint Anne for his work there From 1893 he was a member of the Peredvizhniki 2 and in 1899 he became a full member of the group and was named an academician in 1904 7 He won a gold medal at the Salon in 1909 for his exhibited painting Hopak now in the Louvre 7 In addition to the Louvre Pymonenko s work was also of interest in Germany In 1904 one of the Munich museums acquired the painting Maundy Thursday The National Art Museum has an author s copy of the smaller painting from the late 1900s Pymonenko died in 1912 after a short illness He was buried at the Lukyanivka Cemetery His 1913 posthumous exhibition at the Academy of Arts featured 184 paintings 419 sketches and 112 pencil drawings A street was named after him in 1959 and in 1997 a museum devoted to him was opened in Malyutyanka uk a village he visited regularly each year Several of his works have alternate versions painted years apart 8 9 Reputation editPymonenko fell out of favour with the Peredvizhniki when one of his paintings Going Home was used apparently without his permission by the Shustov Vodka Company to promote their spotykach a type of horilka He was accused of having become corrupted and was forced to sue the company to have the image removed 10 In 1905 Pymonenko complained to his friend Lazarevsky They Ukrainians say that I am a renegade that I do not love my homeland that I do not give what is needed that my plots are pale but that all this is not true not true Mykola Golubed waved It is clear from those words that Pymonenko was wronged as a citizen but he was praised as an artist by the critics Pymonenko was a true link between the painting of Shevchenko and Trutovsky 11 Gallery edit nbsp Matchmakers 1882 Kovalenko Krasnodar Regional Art Museum uk nbsp Maundy Thursday 1887 National Art Museum of Ukraine nbsp Yuletide Fortune Tellers 1888 Russian Museum nbsp The Reaper 1889 National Art Museum of Ukraine nbsp Easter Matins 1891 Rybinsk Museum Preserve ru nbsp A victim of fanaticism c 1899 Fine Arts Museum Kharkiv nbsp Study of a young boy in a straw hat 1905 1906 National Museum in Warsaw nbsp Flower Girl 1908 National Art Museum of Ukraine nbsp A Conversation before 1912 The Kostroma State Historical Architectural amp Arts Museum Reserve ru Notes edit Russia was still using old style dates in the 19th century rendering his lifespan as 21 March 1862 25 October 1893 References edit Pymonenko Mykola www encyclopediaofukraine com Retrieved 31 December 2022 a b c d e Popova 2003 Cherkaska Ganna 21 April 2018 Mikola Pimonenko Shaslivij shlyub UAHistory in Ukrainian Retrieved 17 November 2023 Brief biography Russian paintings Today is Kazimir Malevich s 144th anniversary Ukrainian World Congress www ukrainianworldcongress org Retrieved 17 November 2023 10 cikavih faktiv pro hudozhnika Kazimira Malevicha vogue ua in Ukrainian 23 February 2023 Retrieved 17 November 2023 a b Konovalov 2008 p 386 Muzeyi Muzej M Pimonenka informaciya podiyi karta vidguki kyivregiontours gov ua in Ukrainian Retrieved 17 November 2023 Ranok Hristovogo Voskresinnya Mikoli Pimonenka localhistory org ua in Ukrainian Retrieved 17 November 2023 Yak ukrayinskij hudozhnik vidsudiv vkradenu kartinu POROHIVNICYa porokhivnytsya com ua in Ukrainian 17 July 2021 Retrieved 17 November 2023 Onatsky 1963 p 1366 Sources editKonovalov Ėduard 2008 Novyj polnyj biograficheskij slovar russkih hudozhnikov The New Complete Biographical Dictionary of Russian Artists Moscow ĖKSMO ISBN 978 5 699 20636 0 Onatsky E 1963 Mikola Pimonenko Mykola Pymonenko PDF Ukrainian Small Encyclopedia uk in Ukrainian Vol 6 Buenos Aires UAOC Popova L I 2003 Pimonenko Mykola Kornylevych Nikolay Kornil yevich Grove Art Online doi 10 1093 gao 9781884446054 article T067694 Further reading edit Hook Philip Poltimore Mark 1987 Popular 19th Century Painting a dictionary of European genre painters Woodbridge Antique Collector s Club ISBN 978 18514 9 011 0 Ogievska I V 2013 Mikola Pimonenko albom in Ukrainian and English Kyiv Mystetstvo ISBN 978 966 577 109 8 Volodymyr Orlovskyi text Mikola Pimonenko Mykola Pymonenko images compiled by Olga Zhbankova edited by Alexander Klimchuk National Art Museum of Ukraine and Khmelnitsky Galereya 2004 ISBN 966 8834 05 4 in Ukrainian Boris Chyp O G Oganesyan Mikola Pimonenko biografichnij roman Mykola Pymonenko biographical novel Vol 59 of Celebrated Names Kyiv Molod Youth Publishing 1983 in Ukrainian Zatenatsky Y P 1955 Nikolaj Kornilovich Pimonenko zhizn i tvorchestvo 1862 1912 Nikolay Kornilovich Pimonenko Life and Work 1862 1912 in Russian Kiev Ukrainian SSR Science Academy Institute of Arts Folklore and Ethnography OCLC 652334680 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mykola Pymonenko Article by the Daily Art magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mykola Pymonenko amp oldid 1216694763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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