Konstantin Yakovlevich Kryzhitsky Week at TechnoChitlins

Konstantin Yakovlevich Kryzhitsky

Konstantin Yakovlevich Kryzhitsky

Wikipedia-

Konstantin Yakovlevich Kryzhitsky (Russian: Константин Яковлевич Крыжицкий; May 17, 1858, Kiev – April 4, 1911,Saint Petersburg) was a Ukrainian-born Russian landscape painter and drawing teacher.

He was born to a family of merchants.[1] After finishing his primary education, he attended the drawing school operated by Mykola Murashko. In 1877, he entered the Imperial Academy of Arts, where he studied with Mikhail Clodt.[2] He completed his courses there in 1884, receiving the title of “Artist First-Class” and a gold medal for his painting “The Oaks”.[1] From 1884 to 1906, he taught drawing at the “Nikolaevsky Orphan Institute” in Gatchina.

In 1880, he became one of the first members of the “Society of Russian Watercolorists”. In 1889, his painting “Forest Vista” was purchased by Tsar Alexander III and he was named an “Academician”.[1] He visited France and Germany in the 1890s and exhibited at the Exposition Universelle (1900). That same year, he became a full member of the Academy. Later, he served as Chairman of an art society created by a bequest from his friend Arkhip Kuindzhi.[2] He often returned to the area around Kiev to paint landscapes in oils and watercolors.

In 1910, he was accused of plagiarism by the tabloid press because one of his paintings was similar to a work by Yakov Brovar (1864–1941). Apparently, the resemblance derived from a photograph taken in the Białowieża Forest, that was later used as a model by both artists, and involved a single, distinctive tree. When this was pointed out, his critics declared that using a photograph for a painting was a form of “cheating”. Due to the negative publicity and its effect on his reputation, he committed suicide. His maid found him in his office, where he had hung himself and left a suicide note.[3]

If that is not a totally Russian story, I don’t know what is. A sad, bitter people. Great artists in all fields, though.

Arch

Frederic Edwin Church- The Natural Bridge, Virginia – 1852

The Natural Bridge Virginia - 1852
The Natural Bridge Virginia – 1852

Rushing

Frederic Edwin Church- Tequendama Falls Near Bogota New Granada – 1854

Tequendama Falls Near Bogota New Granada - 1854
Tequendama Falls Near Bogota New Granada – 1854

Rise

Frederic Edwin Church- Grand Manan Island Bay of Fundy – 1852

Grand Manan Island Bay of Fundy 1852
Grand Manan Island Bay of Fundy 1852

Frederic Edwin Church Week at TechnoChitlins

Frederic Edwin Church - by Brady-Handy
Frederic Edwin Church – by Brady-Handy

Wikipedia:

Frederic Edwin Church (May 4, 1826 – April 7, 1900) was an American landscape painter[1] born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a central figure in the Hudson River School of American landscape painters, perhaps best known for painting large panoramic landscapes, often depicting mountains, waterfalls, and sunsets, but also sometimes depicting dramatic natural phenomena that he saw during his travels to the Arctic and Central and South America. Church’s paintings put an emphasis on light and a romantic respect for natural detail. In his later years, Church painted classical Mediterranean and Middle Eastern scenes and cityscapes.[2]

After the darkness that is Goya, a little refreshment from the Hudson River School…

Love

Francisco de Goya- The Adoration Of The Name Of The Lord (1772)

The Adoration Of The Name Of The Lord (1772)
The Adoration Of The Name Of The Lord (1772)

Squad

Francisco de Goya- Execution Of The Defenders Of Madrid 3rd May 1808 (1814)

Execution Of The Defenders Of Madrid 3Rd May 1808 (1814)
Execution Of The Defenders Of Madrid 3rd May 1808 (1814)