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词条 Lukian Popov
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Selected paintings

  3. References

  4. Further reading

  5. External links

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| caption = Lukian Popov (c.1900); portrait
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1873|10|08}}
| birth_place = Orenburg Governorate
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1914|05|07|1873|10|08}}
| death_place = Orenburg
| residence = Russian Empire
| field = Painting
| style = Realism
| movement = Peredvizhniki
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| education = {{Imperial Academy of Arts|Member|1912}}
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Lukian Vasilievich Popov (Russian: Лукиан Васильевич Попов; 20 October 1873, Arkhangelovka, Orenburg Governorate - 20 May 1914, Orenburg) was a Russian genre painter in the Realistic style; associated with the Peredvizhniki.

Biography

He was born to a poor peasant family. In 1876, after the establishment of universal military service, his father was called up and the family moved to Orenburg, where he attended school, graduating from the {{ill|Neplyuyev Military Academy|ru|Оренбургский Неплюевский кадетский корпус}} in 1891.[1]

His first artistic studies were at the Drawing School of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. From 1896 to 1902, he studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts with Vladimir Makovsky. Upon graduating, he qualified for a stipend that enabled him to visit Germany and France.[1]

After his return, he went back to Orenburg, where he remained until his death, although he travelled throughout the region, sketching village life. In 1903, he became a member of the Peredvizhniki. Six years later, he joined the {{ill|Kuindzhi Art Society|ru|Общество художников имени А. И. Куинджи}}.[1] In 1912, on the recommendation of Ilya Repin, the Academy awarded him the title of "Academician".[2]

After the Revolution of 1905, many of his paintings were given innocuous names by the censors. "Agitator in the Village" became "By Sunset", for example.[2] Then, in 1914, the governing board of the Peredvizhniki would not allow him to participate because his painting, "The Dying Child", was not in the spirit of the "celebratory tone" of the exhibition. The painting was based on Popov's own son, who had been born blind and died after an operation that might have restored his sight.[3] He was later offered a place to exhibit separately.

Popov died shortly after these events, but none of the available sources indicate that his death was by anything other than natural causes.

Selected paintings

References

1. ^Brief biography @ RusArtNet.
2. ^Biographical notes by M.A. Ostrovsky @ the Ilya Kleiner website.
3. ^Yakov Minchenkov, Memories of the Peredvizhniki, Artists of the RSFSR, 1961.

Further reading

  • Tatiana Orlova, Лукиан Попов (1873-1914) : живопись, графика, Orenburg Regional Museum of Fine Arts, 2009 {{OCLC|886439259}}.
  • Frida Roginskaya, Лукиан Васильевич Попов, 1873-1914, Artists of the RFSFR, 1961

External links

{{commons category|Lucian Popov|Lukian Popov}}
  • "He Carried Tragedy in His Soul", reflections on Popov's life by Tatiana Sudorgina @ Вечерний Оренбург
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