- Uga Skulme
Uga Skulme (
May 20 1895 –November 6 1963 ) was aLatvia n painter.Skulme was born in
Jēkabpils ,Courland . He studied at the Faculty of Law, theSt. Petersburg University , in Russia, and theSchool of Imperial Society for the Fostering of Art (between 1913 and 1914), the Architecture Department at theSt.Petersburg Academy of Arts (1914 - 1916) and the Painting Department under K. Petrov-Vodkin. Stylistically he was aNew Objectivist and has been compared toAleksandra Belcova for his use of the static form, cool range of colours, thin layer of paint and a sheen close to the metal surface with the accent on drawing.Skulme was a member of the
Riga Artists Group between 1921 and 1939 and head of the drawing studio at the Rīga People's High School between 1924 and 1927 and a private art studio between 1923 and 1927. He was a professor at theLatvian State Academy of Art s in 1941 and again between 1945 and 1963. In addition to this he was a contributor to the Daugava magazine and the editorial staff member of theLatvian Encyclopedia between 1928 and 1940.
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