Mykola Petrovich Hlushchenko (1901 - 1977)

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Mykola Petrovich Hlushchenko

Mykola Petrovich Hlushchenko, a prominent Ukrainian post-impressionist painter, was born in 1901 in Novomoskovsk, Russia, and is celebrated for his diverse artistic contributions that span across various European landscapes, still life, nudes, and notable portraits. His early exposure to art in Yuzivka (now Donetsk), and further education at the Academy of Art in Berlin in 1924, laid the foundation for his illustrious career. Hlushchenko's work caught the attention of French critics soon after he moved to Paris in 1925, marking his transition from the New Objectivity style to post-Impressionism​​.

Hlushchenko's involvement with the Association of Independent Ukrainian Artists in the early 1930s, and his exhibitions across major European cities and the United States, underscored his role as a leading figure in Ukrainian post-impressionism. His work was characterized by vibrant color use and a unique blend of styles influenced by his time in Germany, France, and later in the Soviet Union. Throughout his life, Hlushchenko's art reflected his extensive travels and deep appreciation for landscapes, earning him numerous awards including the Shevchenko National Prize in 1972.

For art collectors and enthusiasts, Hlushchenko's pieces not only represent the zenith of Ukrainian post-impressionism but also embody the artist's rich, multifaceted life experiences. His paintings, such as the portraits of Oleksandr Dovzhenko and Volodymyr Vynnychenko, along with commissioned works for the Soviet government, showcase his adaptability and mastery over his medium​.

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Date and place of birt:17 september 1901, Novomoskovsk, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:31 october 1977, Kiev, USSR
Nationality:Germany, Russia, Ukraine, France, USSR, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Les Nabis
Genre:Landscape painting, Portrait, Self-portrait, Still life
Art style:Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Socialist realism, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Eduard Haaga (XIX century - XX century)
Eduard Haaga
XIX century - XX century
Oskar Coester (1886 - 1955)
Oskar Coester
1886 - 1955
Jan Kupecky (1667 - 1740)
Jan Kupecky
1667 - 1740
Johann Daniel Holz (1867 - 1945)
Johann Daniel Holz
1867 - 1945
Jakob Eberhardt (1820 - 1889)
Jakob Eberhardt
1820 - 1889
Markus Prachensky (1932 - 2011)
Markus Prachensky
1932 - 2011
Franz Wenzel Schwarz (1842 - 1919)
Franz Wenzel Schwarz
1842 - 1919
Albert Christoph Reck (1922 - 2019)
Albert Christoph Reck
1922 - 2019
Rudolf Wiegmann (1804 - 1865)
Rudolf Wiegmann
1804 - 1865
Stephan Huber (1952)
Stephan Huber
1952
Lothar Quinte (1923 - 2000)
Lothar Quinte
1923 - 2000
Gerd Baukhage (1911 - 1998)
Gerd Baukhage
1911 - 1998
Hermann Gemmel (1813 - 1868)
Hermann Gemmel
1813 - 1868
Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836 - 1912)
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
1836 - 1912
Sofus Jacobsen (1833 - 1912)
Sofus Jacobsen
1833 - 1912
Heinz Schrand (1926 - 2017)
Heinz Schrand
1926 - 2017

Creators Contemporary art

Manuela Kasemir (1981)
Manuela Kasemir
1981
Hans Eichenberger (1926 - 2024)
Hans Eichenberger
1926 - 2024
Aldo Nason (1920)
Aldo Nason
1920
Evelyn Neumann (?)
Evelyn Neumann
?
Xie Nanxing (1970)
Xie Nanxing
1970
Vittorio Introini (1935)
Vittorio Introini
1935
August Wilhelm Dressler (1886 - 1970)
August Wilhelm Dressler
1886 - 1970
Pol Bury (1922 - 2005)
Pol Bury
1922 - 2005
Laura Knight (Johnson) (1877 - 1970)
Laura Knight (Johnson)
1877 - 1970
Muriel Köhler-Docmac (1973)
Muriel Köhler-Docmac
1973
Rebecca Horn (1944)
Rebecca Horn
1944
Heiner Meyer (1953)
Heiner Meyer
1953
Maurice Esteve (1904 - 2001)
Maurice Esteve
1904 - 2001
Norbert Schäfer (XX century)
Norbert Schäfer
XX century
Horst Kuhnert (1939)
Horst Kuhnert
1939
Timur Petrovich Novikov (1958 - 2002)
Timur Petrovich Novikov
1958 - 2002