- Konstantin Bogaevsky
Konstantin Fyodorovich Bogaevsky ( _ru. Константин Фёдорович Богаевский, OldStyleDate|24 January|1872|12 January-
17 February 1943 ) was aRussia n painter notable for hisSymbolist landscape s.Biography
Konstantin Bogaevsky was born in the Eastern
Crimea n city ofTheodosia (currentlyUkraine ) to an old Italian-German family of theGenoese extraction on OldStyleDate|24 January|1872|12 January. He took first lessons in art fromIvan Aivazovsky .In 1891-1897 he studied at the
Imperial Academy of Arts in the class ofArkhip Kuindzhi . The art of young Konstantin was not popular with the Academy and he was even at some stage temporarily discharged from the Academy for "lack of talent". Despite this, Kuindzhi always had a high respect for his pupil and protected him. In 1898 Konstantin traveled toItaly andFrance where he became acquainted with works ofClaude Lorrain , whom he proclaimed as his true teacher. His first exhibition was inMoscow in 1898.Since 1900 Bogaevsky works in
Theodosia . The main theme of his works became the symbolist landscapes of a non-existent land (known to his friends as "Bogaevia") that he saw only in his dreams. Konstantin Bogaevsky became a popular painter afterMaximilian Voloshin published a series ofessay s titled "Konstantin Bogaevsky". Voloshin highly praised the symbolism of Bogaevsky's paintings. Contemporaries often drew parallel between Bogaevsky andNicholas Roerich .Bogaevsky was member of
Mir iskusstva ,Union of Russian Artists and theZhar-Tsvet . In 1906 he exhibited his paintings on "Exposition de l'Art Russe" organized bySergei Diaghilev . In 1911 he visitedItaly and discovered for himself the paintings ofAndrea Mantegna , they were to strongly influence Bogaevsky's own later work.Bogaevsky returned in 1912 to Theodosia where he was to remain for the rest of his life. He maintained a friendship of many years with another famous Theodosian and a bard of a non-existent land
Alexander Grin , as well as with theKoktebel group of RussianIntelligentsia includingMaximilian Voloshin ,Marina Tsvetaeva ,Osip Mandelstam .After the
October Revolution Bogaevsky retreated into obscurity, although the Soviets did not persecute him, and his work of 1932 ".He died at Theodosia on
17 February 1943 . Aminor planet 3839 Bogaevskij , discovered by Soviet astronomerNikolai Stepanovich Chernykh in 1971 is named after him. [cite book | last = Schmadel | first = Lutz D. | coauthors = | title = Dictionary of Minor Planet Names | pages = p. 325 | edition = 5th | year = 2003 | publisher = Springer Verlag | location = New York | url = http://books.google.com/books?q=3839+Bogaevskij+1971 | id = ISBN 3540002383]Works
References
External links
* [http://smallbay.ru/bogaevsky.html Online Bogaevsky Gallery]
* [http://lingua.russianplanet.ru/library/mvoloshin/lt_bog.htm Maximilan Voloshin "Konstantin Bogaevsky]
* [http://www.rulex.ru/01020163.htm Biography of Bogaevsky]
* [http://www.ipmce.su/~tsvet/WIN/silverage/painter/bogaevsk.html Biography of Bogaevsky]
* [http://www.ogoniok.com/archive/1996/4467/36-48-48/ Bogaevsky's art]
* [http://www.staratel.com/pictures/ruspaint/074.htm Biography]
* [http://cimmeria.mccinet.ru/bogayevsky.htm A collection of Bogaevsky's pictures]
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