Mikhail Fedorovich Andrienko-Nechytailo (1894 - 1982)

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Mikhail Fedorovich Andrienko-Nechytailo

Mikhail Fedorovich Andrienko-Nechytailo (Russian: Михаил Фёдорович Андриенко-Нечитайло) was a Russian artist known for his contributions to the avant-garde movement. Born in 1894, he became renowned for his innovative approach to painting, stage design, and illustration. Andrienko-Nechytailo’s work is celebrated for its unique blend of Constructivism and Cubism, which set him apart from his contemporaries.

One of his special features was his ability to combine geometric forms with a vibrant color palette, creating visually striking compositions that challenged traditional artistic conventions. His works often explored themes of abstraction and the intersection of art and technology. His notable pieces are housed in prestigious collections, including the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg.

Collectors and art experts admire Andrienko-Nechytailo for his visionary approach and lasting impact on modern art. His legacy continues to influence contemporary artists and is a testament to his skill and creativity.

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Date and place of birt:29 december 1894, Odessa, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:12 april 1982, Paris, France
Nationality:Ukraine, France, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter, Researcher, Scenographer, Writer
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting
Art style:Abstract art, Cubism, Modern art, Neorealism, Surrealism, Avant-garde, Constructivism, Contemporary art

Creators Ukraine

Ivan Grigorievich Myasoedov (1881 - 1953)
Ivan Grigorievich Myasoedov
1881 - 1953
Joseph-Casimir Konstantinovich Budkevich (1841 - 1895)
Joseph-Casimir Konstantinovich Budkevich
1841 - 1895
Joachim Weingart (1895 - 1942)
Joachim Weingart
1895 - 1942
Vasyl Illich Kasiyan (1896 - 1976)
Vasyl Illich Kasiyan
1896 - 1976
Georgy Semyonovich Vereisky (1886 - 1962)
Georgy Semyonovich Vereisky
1886 - 1962
Victor Nikolaevich Proshkin (1906 - 1983)
Victor Nikolaevich Proshkin
1906 - 1983
Jerzy Semiginovsky-Eleuter (1660 - 1711)
Jerzy Semiginovsky-Eleuter
1660 - 1711
Yevgeny Grigoryevich Mikhnov-Voytenko (1932 - 1988)
Yevgeny Grigoryevich Mikhnov-Voytenko
1932 - 1988
George Ivanovich Narbut (1886 - 1920)
George Ivanovich Narbut
1886 - 1920
David Osipovich Widhopff (1867 - 1933)
David Osipovich Widhopff
1867 - 1933
Sergei Fedorovich Shishko (1911 - 1997)
Sergei Fedorovich Shishko
1911 - 1997
Isay Mikhaylovich Zeytman (1899 - 1996)
Isay Mikhaylovich Zeytman
1899 - 1996
Sergey Andreevich Geta (1951)
Sergey Andreevich Geta
1951
Nikolay Reznik (1929 - 2001)
Nikolay Reznik
1929 - 2001
Lyudmila Davidovna Burliuk-Kuznetsova (1885 - 1968)
Lyudmila Davidovna Burliuk-Kuznetsova
1885 - 1968
Isaak Moiseevich Rabinovich (1894 - 1961)
Isaak Moiseevich Rabinovich
1894 - 1961

Creators Abstract art

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (1940)
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
1940
Udo Nöger (1961)
Udo Nöger
1961
Pablo Curatella Manes (1891 - 1962)
Pablo Curatella Manes
1891 - 1962
Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler (1956)
Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler
1956
Eugeny Ignatyevich Konopatzky (1887 - 1962)
Eugeny Ignatyevich Konopatzky
1887 - 1962
Jens Sørensen (1887 - 1953)
Jens Sørensen
1887 - 1953
Jake Chapman (1966)
Jake Chapman
1966
Herbert Dombrowski (1917 - 2010)
Herbert Dombrowski
1917 - 2010
Achille Perilli (1927 - 2021)
Achille Perilli
1927 - 2021
Annie Christine Boumeester (1904 - 1971)
Annie Christine Boumeester
1904 - 1971
Tonderai Marezva (1974)
Tonderai Marezva
1974
Johannes Hartmann (1954)
Johannes Hartmann
1954
George James Frampton (1860 - 1928)
George James Frampton
1860 - 1928
Markus and Reto Huber (1975)
Markus and Reto Huber
1975
John Kyffin Williams (1918 - 2006)
John Kyffin Williams
1918 - 2006
Lowell Blair Nesbitt (1933 - 1993)
Lowell Blair Nesbitt
1933 - 1993