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Sergei Lednev-Schukin

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Sergei Lednev-Schukin

Sergei Evgrafovich Lednev-Schukin (Russian: Серге́й Евгра́фович Леднев-Щукин; 1875–1961) was a Russian landscape and impressionist painter.

Biography

Sergei was born 14 (26) August 1875 in Zaozerie, Yaroslavl Governorate, Russian Empire. He lived and worked most of his life in Moscow.

Group of Artists, Nezavisimye (Independent), 1911 (Lednev-Schukin, first at right side sitting)

He graduated from the Central Stroganov School of Technical Drawing in Moscow. He was a member of the Association World of Art (Mir Iskusstva), Group of artists Nezavisimye 1907–1912, Saint Petersburg Society of Artists, Member of Moscow Association Sreda. After the Russian revolution he participated in the 2nd National Exhibition of paintings in Moscow (1918–1919), he also participated in the exhibition of Combined Arts in 1925, in exhibitions of Artists Society Assembly 1924–1929 and Iskysstvo Trudyaschimsya 1925-1928.[1][2][3] His paintings were exhibited in the State Tretyakov Gallery (1989), Khimki Art Gallery (1990), Primoe Picture Gallery Vladivostok, Novokuznetsk Art Museum, Kherson Museum of Art in Ukraine and several other Russian museums and overseas collections including the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.[4][5]

He died on 7 April 1961 in Moscow, USSR.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ ^ Robert A. Karlowich — A Guide to Scholarly Resources on the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union in the New York Metropolitan Area; M.E. Sharpe, 1990, p. 84; ISBN 0-87-332619-9.
  2. ^ Лапшин В. П. — Художественная жизнь Москвы и Петрограда в 1917 году. М.: Сов. худ., 1983, c. 473.
  3. ^ ↑ Выставка произведений живописи и графики из собрания С. Н. Горшина. М.: Сов. худ., 1983, с. 120.
  4. ^ "Sergei Lednev-Schukin | Russian Artist". lednev.schukin.info. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
  5. ^ "New York Metropolitan Museum of Arts".
  6. ^ "Sothebys Auction Catalogue 25th Nov 2008".
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