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Oleksa Kharlampiyovych Novakivskyi (Ukrainian: Оле́кса Харла́мпійович Новакі́вський; 14 March 1872, Obodivka, Trostianets Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast — 29 August 1935, Lviv) whose last name is also written as Novakivs´kyi was a Ukrainian painter and art teacher; known largely as an Impressionist.
Biography
He was born to a forester who worked at the estate of an aristocratic Polish family. A local nobleman took note of his talent and provided the means for him to pursue an artistic education. From 1888 to 1892, he studied in Odessa with the watercolorist and decorative painter, Filip Klimenko. Further support enabled him to transfer to the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts, where he worked with Jan Matejko (until his death) then Leon Wyczółkowski, among others. He graduated in 1900.
For about ten years, he lived in the village of Mogila, now on the Polish-Ukrainian border. He shared a house with an elderly widow whose daughter he later married. His first exhibit was with the Society for the Development of Russian Art, in 1901, but he achieved little attention until his personal exhibition in Kraków in 1911.
He moved to Lviv in 1913, with the patronage of the Metropolitan Archbishop, Andrey Sheptytsky. Shortly after, he started his own art school. Most of the noted painters of early twentieth-century Galicia studied there, at least briefly.
His most successful exhibition came in 1921. From 1924 to 1925, he was Dean of Arts at the Secret Ukrainian University.
He is buried in Lychakiv Cemetery. In 1972, the Oleksa Novakivskyi Memorial Art Museum was established in Lviv.
Selected Paintings
See also
Ivan Holubovskyi
Liubov Voloshyn
Natalka Prystai-Ohonovska
Emiliia Okhrymovych-Holubovska
References
External links
"The Search for New Roads" @ Izbornyk
Oleksa Novakivskyi, a monograph by Volodymyr Zalozetskyi. Full text online @ the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine
Ukrainian Artists: Novakivskyi, Full text online @ the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine
Biography and paintings @ UA (blog)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Museum Seni Ivano-Frankivsk
- Museum Nasional Lviv Andrey Sheptytsky
- Oleksa Novakivskyi
- Oleksa
- Ivan Holubovskyi
- Leda and the Swan
- Liubov Voloshyn
- Natalka Prystai-Ohonovska
- List of precious commemorative coins of Ukraine
- Osip Sorokhtei
- Nova Obodivka
- Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum of Lviv