MAJKOVSKY IPPOLIT DANILOVICH

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MAJKOVSKY IPPOLIT DANILOVICH (1885 – 1963)
He graduated from the Kiev Art School (1910); Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Teachers: A. Arkhipov, K. Korovin, L. Pasternak. He worked as an artist in theatres in Moscow and Kiev.

 

BY THE SEASHORE

1920-s
Signed lower right: I.Majkovski
Oil on canvas
74.5 x 99.5 см

Dimensions of the framed painting 97 x 122.5 cm

 

EXHIBITION:

  • Velika izložba ruske umetnosti u Beogradu, mart 1930. god.

Translated into English:
Great Exhibition of the Russian Art in Belgrade, March 1930
In the exhibition catalogue No.328, p. 32.
This is one of the most important exhibitions of the Russian art abroad after the October Revolution in 1917.

  • „The Brilliance of Russian Painters“ from the collection of Vladimir Peshich, City Museum Vrsac, January 22 – March 13, 2022.

 

LITERATURE:

  • Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of the Russian Art in Belgrade, March 1930, No.328, p. 32.
  • Exhibition catalogue „The Brilliance of Russian Painters“ from the collection of Vladimir Peshich, City Museum Vrsac, January 22 – March 13, 2022. Publisher: Vladimir Peshich, Belgrade, 2022. Illustrated on page 26.

 

CONDITION REPORT:
The painting is in perfect condition.

 

Price on request.

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Ippolit Danilovich Majkovsky (1885 Romny, Poltava governorate – 1963, Enyo commune near Liege, Belgium).

Landscape painter. He graduated from the Kiev Art School (1910); Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Teachers: A. Arkhipov, K. Korovin, L. Pasternak.

He preferred seascapes (islands, bays, cliffs, coastal buildings) and landscapes (fishing villages on the Adriatic coast), portraits and still life. He worked as an artist in theatres in Moscow and Kiev.

He taught drawing in high schools.

He took part in many collective exhibitions from the 1920s.

Maykovsky’s solo exhibitions were held in Split (Croatia, 1922, 1927, 1930, 1937), Saraevo (1930), Belgrade (1934,1936), Zagreb (1935, 1938-1939), Ljubljana (1935, 1937, 1940).

During the period 1944-1951 he lived in Austria and then moved to Belgium.

His paintings are in museums and private collections.

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