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Fisherman

ID:
1228
Inventory number:
Гр-540 КН-38216
Type:
Graphics
Material:
paper
Dimensions:
21x30 cm
Author:
Oleksandr Mohylevskyi

Oleksandr Pavlovych Mohylevskyi was a painter, graphic artist, watercolorist, and book illustrator. Born in 1885 in Mariupol, he studied from 1906 to 1912 in the workshop of painting professor S. Hollosha in Munich. In 1910-1913, Mohylevskyi began to participate in exhibitions (Munich, Zurich, Paris, Stockholm). In 1921, he returned to Moscow. He was an exhibitor of the societies "Jack of Diamonds" (1913-1914) and "4 Arts" (1925-1928) and a member of the THH at the Printing House (1926-1929). Starting in the early 1920s, he designed children's books and illustrated works of art. His most famous book was "The Adventures of Travka" by S. Rozanov, which has undergone many reprints. He often worked in the technique of autolithography. Starting in 1932, he was a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. Mogilevsky's works are kept in museums and private collections in Russia, Ukraine and abroad. Mohylevskyi lived and worked in Moscow. He died in 1980.

Date of creation:
1935
Preservation:
The paper yellowed
Location:
unknown
Provenance:
Transferred by a relative of the author - H. K. Sakharova, through the Board of the Union of Artists of the USSR. Act No. 132 dated 09/17/1986.
Date of record to the inventory book:
23.09.1986
Item description from the inventory book:
In the foreground, leaning on a boat, a man stands dressed in a shirt with a slanted collar; over it he wears a jacket; his trousers are tucked into boots. In the background — the sea. On the front side at lower right - the inscription: "Mariupol". On the reverse at top center - the inscription: A.P. Mohylevskyi. Drawings of the collective farm fishermen, 1935. 30 x 21