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'''Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko''' (22 April 1899 – 21 April 1980) was a Ukrainian muralist, [[Honoured Artist of the Ukrainian SSR|Honoured Artist of USSR]], member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://artchive.ru/artists/grigoriy_avksentevich_dovzhenko/biography |title=Archived copy |access-date=27 March 2012 |archive-date=10 July 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120710130548/http://artchive.ru/artists/grigoriy_avksentevich_dovzhenko/biography |url-status=dead }}</ref>
'''Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko''' (22 April 1899 – 21 April 1980) was a Ukrainian [[Mural|muralist]], [[Honoured Artist of the Ukrainian SSR|Honoured Artist of USSR]], member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://artchive.ru/artists/grigoriy_avksentevich_dovzhenko/biography |title=Артхив / Художники / Григорий Авксентьевич Довженко |access-date=27 March 2012 |archive-date=10 July 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120710130548/http://artchive.ru/artists/grigoriy_avksentevich_dovzhenko/biography |url-status=dead }}</ref>


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko was born on 22 April (10 April old style) 1899, in Poltavka village (now [[Bashtanka]], [[Mykolaiv Oblast]], [[Ukraine]]).
Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko was born on 22 April (10 April old style) 1899, in Poltavka village (now [[Bashtanka]], [[Mykolaiv Oblast]], [[Ukraine]]). In 1907 – 1913 he studied in Poltava local school (2 classes). In 1913, his family moved to Gvozdievka village in [[Siberia]]. In 1916, Grigoriy Dovzhenko moved to [[Omsk]], where he was working as a porter. At the same time he passed exams without attending the higher school. In 1917 Dovzhenko began studying at the Red Arts of Siberia. At the same time, he was working as a postman and a warden at [[Akmolinsk]] veterinary department.
In 1907 – 1913 he studied in Poltava local school (2 classes). In 1913 his family moved to Gvozdievka village in [[Siberia]]. In 1916 Grigoriy Dovzhenko moved to [[Omsk]], where he was working as a porter. At the same time he passed exams without attending the higher school.<br />
In 1917 Dovzhenko began studying at the Red Arts of Siberia. At the same time he was working as a postman and a warden at [[Akmolinsk]] veterinary department.


== Profession ==
== Profession ==


* 1918 – 1920 – works as an illustrator in Siberia oblast' printing agency (Omsk), performed settings for the opera "[[Prince Igor]]" staged in Siberia State Opera House
* 1918 – 1920 – works as an illustrator in Siberia oblast' printing agency (Omsk), performed settings for the opera "[[Prince Igor]]" staged in Siberia State Opera House.
* 1920 – 1921 – works as a scene painter in Siberia State Opera House, then in the fall 1921 he with his family returned to Ukraine, where he's working as a drawing teacher in Mykolaiv area department of political awareness
* 1920 – 1921 – works as a scene painter in Siberia State Opera House, then in the fall 1921 he with his family returned to Ukraine, where he's working as a drawing teacher in Mykolaiv area department of political awareness.
* 1922 – Grigoriy Dovzhenko enters Odessa Art Institute.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/painter/sov/262424/bio/|title = Григорий Довженко}}</ref> In 1923 – 1924 he took a journey over Ukraine, making a lot of drawings, [[Landscape art|landscape]] and [[Still life|still-life]] pictures
* 1922 – Grigoriy Dovzhenko enters Odessa Art Institute.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/painter/sov/262424/bio/|title = Григорий Довженко}}</ref> In 1923 – 1924 he took a journey over Ukraine, making a lot of drawings, [[Landscape art|landscape]] and [[Still life|still-life]] pictures.
* 1925 – his works are presented at the exhibition of students' works at Odessa Art Institute. At this time he enters the Association of Revolutionary Art of Ukraine (ARAU), and is elected its secretary in Odessa branch
* 1925 – his works are presented at the exhibition of students' works at Odessa Art Institute. At this time he enters the Association of Revolutionary Art of Ukraine (ARAU), and is elected its secretary in Odessa branch.
* 1926 – work on the picture "Song about Freedom". Grigoriy is elected the delegate of all-Ukrainian ARAU congress
* 1926 – work on the picture "Song about Freedom". Grigoriy is elected the delegate of all-Ukrainian ARAU congress.
* 1927 – work on the decoration of the Eastern Chamber of Commerce in [[Odessa]]. In May Grigoriy Dovzhenko graduated from the Odessa Art Institute with qualification of artist-muralist
* 1927 – work on the decoration of the Eastern Chamber of Commerce in [[Odessa]]. In May, Grigoriy Dovzhenko graduated from the Odessa Art Institute with qualification of artist-muralist.
* 1928 – work on the decoration of Farmers' Sanatorium [[VUTSIK]]. Grigoriy as well is working as drawing teacher at that time
* 1928 – work on the decoration of Farmers' Sanatorium [[VUTSIK]]. Grigoriy as well is working as drawing teacher at that time.
* 1930 – 1936 – Grigoriy is a teacher at Kiev Art Institute (currently – National Art and Architecture Academy). In 1930 he also worked as an artist at [[Odessa Film Studio|Odessa movie studio]]
* 1930 – 1936 – Grigoriy is a teacher at Kyiv Art Institute (currently – National Art and Architecture Academy). In 1930 he also worked as an artist at [[Odessa Film Studio|Odessa movie studio]].
* 1941 – as the [[World War II]] began, Grigoriy Dovzhenko evacuated to [[Tajikistan]], where he worked as a teacher and the secretary of Tajikistan Union of Artists committee. He also was involved in the construction works at power plant near [[Dushanbe]], published a lot of antifascist drawings
* 1941 – as the [[World War II]] began, Grigoriy Dovzhenko evacuated to [[Tajikistan]], where he worked as a teacher and the secretary of Tajikistan Union of Artists committee. He also was involved in the construction works at power plant near [[Dushanbe]], published a lot of antifascist drawings.
* 1945 – enters Red Army, sniper school. This year Grigoriy Dovzhenko enters the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]] and after the WWII was over, returned to Ukraine
* 1945 – enters Red Army, sniper school. This year Grigoriy Dovzhenko enters the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]] and after the WWII was over, returned to Ukraine.
* 1948 – obtains inventor's certificate for fine art technique from the USSR Council of Ministers' State Committee for Inventions and Discoveries
* 1948 – obtains inventor's certificate for fine art technique from the USSR Council of Ministers' State Committee for Inventions and Discoveries.
* 1953 – 1960 – teacher at Kiev school of arts and crafts
* 1953 – 1960 – teacher at Kyiv school of arts and crafts.
* 1956 – elected the delegate of the III session of [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|USSR]] Union of Artists
* 1956 – elected the delegate of the III session of [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|USSR]] Union of Artists.
* 1957 – elected the delegate of the I session of [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]] Union of Artists
* 1957 – elected the delegate of the session of [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]] Union of Artists.
* 18 December 1979 – awarded the title of Honoured Artist of Ukrainian SSR
* 18 December 1979 – awarded the title of Honoured Artist of Ukrainian SSR.


== Main works ==
== Main works ==


* 1920 – settings for the opera "[[Prince Igor]]" staged in Siberia State Opera House
* 1920 – settings for the opera "[[Prince Igor]]" staged in Siberia State Opera House.
* 1923 – 1924 – various [[Landscape art|landscape]] and [[Still life|still-life]] pictures made during his journey over Ukraine
* 1923 – 1924 – various [[Landscape art|landscape]] and [[Still life|still-life]] pictures made during his journey over Ukraine.
* 1926 – picture "Song about Freedom"
* 1926 – picture "Song about Freedom".
* 1927 – decoration of the Eastern Chamber of Commerce in Odessa
* 1927 – decoration of the Eastern Chamber of Commerce in Odessa.
* 1928 – sketches and decoration of Farmers' Sanatorium VUTSIK
* 1928 – sketches and decoration of Farmers' Sanatorium VUTSIK.
* 1929 – decoration of the Press House named after [[Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky|Kotsiubynsky]] in Odessa<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://hudpromo.livejournal.com/4725.html|title = Одесская школа. Авангардный класс|date = 29 December 2010}}</ref>
* 1929 – decoration of the Press House named after [[Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky|Kotsiubynsky]] in Odessa.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://hudpromo.livejournal.com/4725.html|title = Одесская школа. Авангардный класс|date = 29 December 2010}}</ref>
* 1930 – works as an artist at [[Odessa Film Studio]], at the movies production: ''"Perekop"'', ''"25000"'', ''"Parents' Right"'', ''"Museum Guard"''
* 1930 – works as an artist at [[Odessa Film Studio]], at the movies' production: ''"Perekop"'', ''"25000"'', ''"Parents' Right"'', ''"Museum Guard".''
* 1930 – 1936 – a series of landscapes is done during journey to [[Crimea]]
* 1930 – 1936 – a series of landscapes is done during journey to [[Crimea]].
* 1934 – picture "Cheapskate Nest"
* 1934 – picture "Cheapskate Nest".
* 1936 – picture "Shevchenko in casemate"
* 1936 – picture "Shevchenko in casemate".
* 1940 – picture "[[Nikolay Shchors|Shchors']] death"
* 1940 – picture "[[Nikolay Shchors|Shchors']] death".
* 1947 – series of [[fresco]] portraits ''"Ukrainian partisans"'', ''"Portrait of a girl"'', etc.
* 1947 – series of [[fresco]] portraits ''"Ukrainian partisans"'', ''"Portrait of a girl"'', etc.
* 1950 – decoration of Novo-Gorlovka Palace of Culture
* 1950 – decoration of Novo-Gorlovka Palace of Culture.
* 1951 – 1954 – decoration of Summer Theatre, Palace of Culture, residential houses and facilities for the children in [[Nova Kakhovka]]
* 1951 – 1954 – decoration of Summer Theatre, Palace of Culture, residential houses and facilities for the children in [[Nova Kakhovka]].
* 1955 – decoration of Palace of Culture named after [[Ivan Franko|I.Franko]] ([[Donetsk]])
* 1955 – decoration of Palace of Culture, named after [[Ivan Franko|I.Franko]] ([[Donetsk]]).
* 1956 – pictures ''"Golden autumn"'', ''"Over the Dnieper"'', ''"Botanical garden"'', ''"Still-life with fish"'', ''"Flowers"'', etc.
* 1956 – pictures ''"Golden autumn"'', ''"Over the Dnieper"'', ''"Botanical garden"'', ''"Still-life with fish"'', ''"Flowers"'', etc.
* 1957 – decoration of Palace of Culture "Kharchovyk" (Kiev)
* 1957 – decoration of Palace of Culture "Kharchovyk" (Kyiv).
* 1958 – 1963 – series of decorations for various buildings in [[Rovno]], [[Ivano-Frankivsk]], [[Kiev]]; after trip to [[Baltics|Baltics republics]] creates number of landscapes
* 1958 – 1963 – series of decorations for various buildings in [[Rovno]], [[Ivano-Frankivsk]], [[Kiev|Kyiv]]; after trip to [[Baltics|Baltics republics]] creates number of landscapes.
* 1965 – monumental paintings with polymeric material application: ''"Ornamental motif"'', ''"A woman with wheat"'', ''"Cossack Mamay"'', etc.
* 1965 – monumental paintings with polymeric material application: ''"Ornamental motif"'', ''"A woman with wheat"'', ''"Cossack Mamay"'', etc.
* 1970 – fresco paintings ''"Worker and Kolkhoz Woman"'', "Revolution is coming" etc. in Palace of Culture in [[Chernihiv]]. Series of sketches ''"[[Scythians|Skify]]"'', ''"Yaroslav' message"'', ''"Golden Gate"'', ''"[[Prince Igor]]"'' etc.
* 1970 – fresco paintings ''"Worker and Kolkhoz Woman"'', "Revolution is coming" etc. in Palace of Culture in [[Chernihiv]]. Series of sketches ''"[[Scythians|Skify]]"'', ''"Yaroslav' message"'', ''"Golden Gate"'', ''"[[Prince Igor]]"'' etc.
* 1971 – mosaic ''"[[Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv]]"'' in "Rovesnik" movie theatre (Kiev)
* 1971 – mosaic ''"[[Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv]]"'' in "Rovesnik" movie theatre (Kyiv).
* 1972 – 1975 – decoration of the library for youth (Kiev); fresco portraits of [[Taras Shevchenko]], [[Lesya Ukrainka]], [[Ivan Franko|I.Franko]]
* 1972 – 1975 – decoration of the library for youth (Kyiv); fresco portraits of [[Taras Shevchenko]], [[Lesya Ukrainka]], [[Ivan Franko|I.Franko]].
* 1976 – 1979 – decoration of Palace of Culture in [[Lozova]], [[Kharkiv Oblast]]'; series of portraits of Ukrainian culture activists: [[Alexander Dovzhenko|A. Dovzhenko]], O.Soroka, [[Mykola Leontovych|M. Leontovych]], [[Hryhoriy Veryovka|G.Veryovka]], [[Volodymyr Sosyura|V.Sosyura]], etc.
* 1976 – 1979 – decoration of Palace of Culture in [[Lozova]], [[Kharkiv Oblast]]'; series of portraits of Ukrainian culture activists: [[Alexander Dovzhenko|A. Dovzhenko]], O.Soroka, [[Mykola Leontovych|M. Leontovych]], [[Hryhoriy Veryovka|G.Veryovka]], [[Volodymyr Sosyura|V.Sosyura]], etc.


Grigoriy Dovzhenko had a son, [[Taras Dovzhenko]] (b. 1931), who became a Merited Architect of Ukraine (1994).
Grigoriy Dovzhenko had a son, [[Taras Dovzhenko]] (b. 1931), who became a Merited Architect of Ukraine (1994).


Grigoriy Dovzhenko died on 21 April 1980 in Kiev and was buried on [[Baikove Cemetery]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://kiev-necropol.narod.ru/DovzhenkoGO.html|title = Довженко Григорий Овксентиевич}}</ref>
Grigoriy Dovzhenko died on 21 April 1980 in Kyiv and was buried on [[Baikove Cemetery]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Довженко Григорий Овксентиевич |url=https://kiev-necropol.narod.ru/DovzhenkoGO.html |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=kiev-necropol.narod.ru}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 16 November 2024

Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko
Григорій Овксентійович Довженко
Born(1899-04-22)22 April 1899
Died21 April 1980(1980-04-21) (aged 80)
Occupation(s)Artist, painter

Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko (22 April 1899 – 21 April 1980) was a Ukrainian muralist, Honoured Artist of USSR, member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine.[1]

Biography

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Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko was born on 22 April (10 April old style) 1899, in Poltavka village (now Bashtanka, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine). In 1907 – 1913 he studied in Poltava local school (2 classes). In 1913, his family moved to Gvozdievka village in Siberia. In 1916, Grigoriy Dovzhenko moved to Omsk, where he was working as a porter. At the same time he passed exams without attending the higher school. In 1917 Dovzhenko began studying at the Red Arts of Siberia. At the same time, he was working as a postman and a warden at Akmolinsk veterinary department.

Profession

[edit]
  • 1918 – 1920 – works as an illustrator in Siberia oblast' printing agency (Omsk), performed settings for the opera "Prince Igor" staged in Siberia State Opera House.
  • 1920 – 1921 – works as a scene painter in Siberia State Opera House, then in the fall 1921 he with his family returned to Ukraine, where he's working as a drawing teacher in Mykolaiv area department of political awareness.
  • 1922 – Grigoriy Dovzhenko enters Odessa Art Institute.[2] In 1923 – 1924 he took a journey over Ukraine, making a lot of drawings, landscape and still-life pictures.
  • 1925 – his works are presented at the exhibition of students' works at Odessa Art Institute. At this time he enters the Association of Revolutionary Art of Ukraine (ARAU), and is elected its secretary in Odessa branch.
  • 1926 – work on the picture "Song about Freedom". Grigoriy is elected the delegate of all-Ukrainian ARAU congress.
  • 1927 – work on the decoration of the Eastern Chamber of Commerce in Odessa. In May, Grigoriy Dovzhenko graduated from the Odessa Art Institute with qualification of artist-muralist.
  • 1928 – work on the decoration of Farmers' Sanatorium VUTSIK. Grigoriy as well is working as drawing teacher at that time.
  • 1930 – 1936 – Grigoriy is a teacher at Kyiv Art Institute (currently – National Art and Architecture Academy). In 1930 he also worked as an artist at Odessa movie studio.
  • 1941 – as the World War II began, Grigoriy Dovzhenko evacuated to Tajikistan, where he worked as a teacher and the secretary of Tajikistan Union of Artists committee. He also was involved in the construction works at power plant near Dushanbe, published a lot of antifascist drawings.
  • 1945 – enters Red Army, sniper school. This year Grigoriy Dovzhenko enters the Communist Party and after the WWII was over, returned to Ukraine.
  • 1948 – obtains inventor's certificate for fine art technique from the USSR Council of Ministers' State Committee for Inventions and Discoveries.
  • 1953 – 1960 – teacher at Kyiv school of arts and crafts.
  • 1956 – elected the delegate of the III session of USSR Union of Artists.
  • 1957 – elected the delegate of the session of USSR Union of Artists.
  • 18 December 1979 – awarded the title of Honoured Artist of Ukrainian SSR.

Main works

[edit]
  • 1920 – settings for the opera "Prince Igor" staged in Siberia State Opera House.
  • 1923 – 1924 – various landscape and still-life pictures made during his journey over Ukraine.
  • 1926 – picture "Song about Freedom".
  • 1927 – decoration of the Eastern Chamber of Commerce in Odessa.
  • 1928 – sketches and decoration of Farmers' Sanatorium VUTSIK.
  • 1929 – decoration of the Press House named after Kotsiubynsky in Odessa.[3]
  • 1930 – works as an artist at Odessa Film Studio, at the movies' production: "Perekop", "25000", "Parents' Right", "Museum Guard".
  • 1930 – 1936 – a series of landscapes is done during journey to Crimea.
  • 1934 – picture "Cheapskate Nest".
  • 1936 – picture "Shevchenko in casemate".
  • 1940 – picture "Shchors' death".
  • 1947 – series of fresco portraits "Ukrainian partisans", "Portrait of a girl", etc.
  • 1950 – decoration of Novo-Gorlovka Palace of Culture.
  • 1951 – 1954 – decoration of Summer Theatre, Palace of Culture, residential houses and facilities for the children in Nova Kakhovka.
  • 1955 – decoration of Palace of Culture, named after I.Franko (Donetsk).
  • 1956 – pictures "Golden autumn", "Over the Dnieper", "Botanical garden", "Still-life with fish", "Flowers", etc.
  • 1957 – decoration of Palace of Culture "Kharchovyk" (Kyiv).
  • 1958 – 1963 – series of decorations for various buildings in Rovno, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kyiv; after trip to Baltics republics creates number of landscapes.
  • 1965 – monumental paintings with polymeric material application: "Ornamental motif", "A woman with wheat", "Cossack Mamay", etc.
  • 1970 – fresco paintings "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman", "Revolution is coming" etc. in Palace of Culture in Chernihiv. Series of sketches "Skify", "Yaroslav' message", "Golden Gate", "Prince Igor" etc.
  • 1971 – mosaic "Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv" in "Rovesnik" movie theatre (Kyiv).
  • 1972 – 1975 – decoration of the library for youth (Kyiv); fresco portraits of Taras Shevchenko, Lesya Ukrainka, I.Franko.
  • 1976 – 1979 – decoration of Palace of Culture in Lozova, Kharkiv Oblast'; series of portraits of Ukrainian culture activists: A. Dovzhenko, O.Soroka, M. Leontovych, G.Veryovka, V.Sosyura, etc.

Grigoriy Dovzhenko had a son, Taras Dovzhenko (b. 1931), who became a Merited Architect of Ukraine (1994).

Grigoriy Dovzhenko died on 21 April 1980 in Kyiv and was buried on Baikove Cemetery.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Артхив / Художники / Григорий Авксентьевич Довженко". Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Григорий Довженко".
  3. ^ "Одесская школа. Авангардный класс". 29 December 2010.
  4. ^ "Довженко Григорий Овксентиевич". kiev-necropol.narod.ru. Retrieved 16 November 2024.