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Dreamer

ID:
1501
Inventory number:
Гр-812 КН-51606
Type:
Graphics
Material:
tinted paper, cardboard
Techniques:
Italian pencil
Dimensions:
14x19 cm
Passport:
48x38 cm
Author:
Mykola Bendryk

Mykola Kuzmych Bendryk was a Ukrainian artist, painter, graphic artist, and Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1978). He was born in the village of Olhynka (now Volnovakha district, Donetsk region) on April 26 (May 9), 1914. Bendryk studied at the Institute of Proletarian Fine Arts in Leningrad under V. Yakovlev, I. Shukhmin, I. Brodskyi, P. Utkin, and K. Rudakov. He took part in World War II and worked as a teacher at the Lviv Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts. Since 1935, he participated in regional, all-Union, and foreign exhibitions. His personal exhibitions were held in Moscow (1939,1977), Kyiv (1974, 1978, 1983, 1985), Donetsk (1935, 1956, 1967, 1977, 1980, 1985), and Mariupol (1957, 1959, 1963, 1969-1970, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984). Since 1956, he lived and worked in Mariupol. Selected works include "Old Teacher", "Still Life with Lemon", "Self-Portrait" (various versions), "Partisan Hrach", and others. He died on February 17, 1994 in the city of Horodnya (Chernihiv region). According to his will, most of his creative assets were transferred to the Mariupol Museum of Local Lore, and later exhibited at the A.I. Kuindzhi Art Museum.

Date of creation:
1956
Preservation:
The lower half of the sheet darkened from dampness.
Location:
unknown
Provenance:
Act No. 87 dated 10/11/1999. Bendryk M.K.
Date of record to the inventory book:
25.10.1999
Item description from the inventory book:
Profile full-length depiction of a boy sitting on a wooden fence. His right hand rests on his knees. The palm of his left hand supports his chin, elbow on his knee. Bare feet stand on the fence rail. Short haircut with bangs. Wearing a short-sleeved shirt and trousers. The collar is unbuttoned. Bottom left handwritten by the artist: "M. Bendryk". At the top - the inscription: "No. 74. Boy on the fence "Dreamer", painting 38x48".