Ukrainian, Soviet painter, Soviet intelligence officer. Member of the USSR Union of Artists. People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1944). People's Artist of the USSR (1976). State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR named after T. G. Shevchenko (1972) - for a series of paintings “In Lenin's places abroad”, “Landscapes of Ukraine” (1969-1971). In 1918 he graduated from a commercial school in Yuzovka (now Donetsk). Soon after mobilization he was enlisted in the Volunteer Army of A.I. Denikin. He studied at the Hans Baluschek studio school in Berlin. From 1920 to 1924 he studied at the Berlin Higher School of Fine Arts (now the Berlin University of the Arts). In 1925 he moved to Paris, where he was influenced by the French impressionists: C. Monet, E. Degas, A. Matisse, V. Van Gogh. He created portraits of R. Roland and A. Barbusse and others. He designed the Soviet pavilion of the Lyon Fair. In 1930, he created a series of illustrations for N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”.
Glushchenko N.P. Size – 56x46.5. Technique – Paper, sanguine, ink.
Description:Signed lower left.
Аукцион № 174 Аукцион 174 20 сентября 2022 г.
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