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Mykola Kornylovych Pymonenko ( ua, Микола Корнилович Пимоненко) 9 March 1862, , near Kyiv,
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Biography

Mykola Kornylovych Pymonenko was born 9 March 1862 in the village of on the outskirts of Kyiv. His father was a master
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, of Ukrainian descent. After working as his father's assistant, Pymonenko went on to study icon painting at the
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. In 1876, Pymonenko's work was seen by
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, one of the founders of the Kyiv Art School, who was impressed by the young artist, and lobbied the school's financial backers to allow him to study there for free. Two years later, Pymonenko enrolled at the school, where he worked with the painters Khariton Platonov, Murashko, and others. He studied there until 1882. After his examination work was sent to the
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in
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in 1881, he received a licence to teach drawing at lower secondary school level, and was able to audit classes at the Academy. He married the daughter of Vladimir Orlovsky, one of his instructors. From 1882 to 1884 Pymonenko studied at the St Petersburg Academy of Arts. That year, both his poor health (possibly caused by
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) and a lack of funds caused him to return to Kyiv, where he found work as a drawing teacher at a private school.Brief biography
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After the school closed in 1901, he moved to the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute of Emperor Alexander II. From 1906 he taught at the Kyiv Art School, Kazimir Malevich being one of his most notable students. In 1897, Pymonenko was involved in decorating Kyiv's St Volodymyr's Cathedral and was awarded the
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for his work there. From 1893 he was a member of the
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, and in 1899 he became a full member of the group, and was named an 'academician' in 1904. He won a gold medal at the Salon in 1909 for his exhibited painting ''Hopak'', now in the
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. Pymonenko died in 1912 after a short illness. He was buried at the Lukyanivka Cemetery. His 1913 posthumous exhibition at the Academy of Arts featured 184 paintings, 419 sketches and 112 pencil drawings. A street was named after him in 1959, and, in 1997 a museum devoted to him was opened in , a village he visited regularly each year. Several of his works have alternate versions, painted years apart.


Reputation

Pymonenko fell out of favour with the Peredvizhniki when one of his paintings, ''Going Home'', was used (apparently without his permission) by the Shustov Vodka Company to promote their ' (a type of
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). He was accused of having become "corrupted" and was forced to sue the company to have the image removed. In 1905, Pymonenko complained to his friend Lazarevsky: "They (Ukrainians) say that I am a renegade, that I do not love my homeland, that I do not give what is needed that my plots are pale, but that all this is not true, not true." Mykola Golubed waved: “It is clear from those words that Pymonenko was wronged as a citizen, but he was praised as an artist by the critics. Pymonenko was a true link between the painting of Shevchenko and Trutovsky."


Gallery

File:Mykola Pymonenko-Svaty.jpg, ''Matchmakers'' (1882), File:Пимоненко Страстный-четверг.jpg, ''Maundy Thursday'' (1887),
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File:Mykola Pymonenko-Vorozhinnia.jpg, ''Yuletide Fortune Tellers'' (1888),
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File: Пимоненко Жница 1889.jpg, ''The Reaper'' (1889), National Art Museum of Ukraine File:PimonenkoNK PashalZautrRYB.jpg, ''Easter Matins'' (1891), File:Pimonenko. Victime of fanatisme.jpg, '' A victim of fanaticism'' (), Fine Arts Museum Kharkiv File:Mikołaj K. Pimonienko - Study of a young boy in a straw hat - M.Ob.908 - National Museum in Warsaw.jpg, ''Study of a young boy in a straw hat'' (19051906),
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File:Pimonenko 007.jpg, ''Flower Girl'' (1908), National Art Museum of Ukraine File:Pimonenko 005.jpg, ''A Conversation'' (before 1912),


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References


Sources

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Further reading

* * * Volodymyr Orlovskyi (text), ''Микола Пимоненко'' (Mykola Pymonenko), images compiled by Olga Zhbankova, edited by Alexander Klimchuk. National Art Museum of Ukraine, and Khmelnitsky: Galereya, 2004 , in Ukrainian. * Boris Chyp, O.G. Oganesyan, ''Микола Пимоненко: біографічний роман'' (Mykola Pymonenko: biographical novel), Vol.59 of "Celebrated Names", Kyiv: Molod' (Youth Publishing), 1983, in Ukrainian. *


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