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Mykhailo Andrіyovich Berkos (; 3 September 1861 in
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– 20 December 1919 in
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) was a
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artist of Greek origin. He worked mainly in the genre of
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and experienced a significant influence of European
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. He painted in oils and watercolors. In his works he often turned to the subject of Ukrainian nature.


Biography

Berkos was born on September 3, 1861, in
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. His father Andrey Ignatievich Berkos, a subject of
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, served in the firm ''Bellino Fender'', his mother Martha Ivanovna came from a Russian noble family. The family lived in their house on Pushkinskaya. Mykhailo Berkos first studied painting in Odesa Drawing School, graduating in 1877. Then he continued his education at the
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in
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, where he studied from 1878 to 1889 in the studio of
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and Volodymyr Orlovsky. He got a small and large silver medals (1884–1886), a small gold medal for the painting ''View of one of the oldest parks in St. Petersburg'' (1887), a gold medal for the painting ''Landscape. Forest in the swamp'' (1888). During the holidays he came to
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with fellow artists and painted landscapes, in particular sketch ''Full poppies'' (1885). In 1889, he graduated from the academy with the rank of first degree class artist and the right to travel abroad at public expense (pension). From 1890 to 1893 Berkos as a pensioner of the Academy traveled by Europe, studying art of museums in
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,
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,
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,
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,
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. He painted a lot, perfected his technique, was influenced by
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and
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painting. After the expiration of the pension Berkos lived in St. Petersburg for some time and presented his paintings at exhibitions of societies of artists. In the second half of the 1890s, he moved to Kharkiv. He lived in a suburb of Mala Danylivka with the General's widow Maria Reinicke. There he wrote sketches, among which ''Greenhouses'' (1895) and ''Landscape with a Church'' (1897) have survived. From 1904 he taught at the school of drawing in Kharkiv. At the initiative of Berkos in 1912 the Kharkiv Art College was opened, where until 1917 he was one of the leading teachers. Berkos put a lot of effort to enrich the collection of the first Museum of Art and Industry in Ukraine. In the early 1900s he worked at the Kharkiv literary and artistic section. As the chairman of the Society of Kharkiv Artists since 1906 he spent a great job of promoting Ukrainian art. In 1907 he participated in the interiors decoration of the Poltava Zemstvo building in the Ukrainian Nouveau style. In 1900 he was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. Solo exhibitions of Berkos took place in 1906 and 1908 in Kharkiv, there also was an exhibition of works by Kharkiv artists
Serhii Vasylkivsky Serhii Ivanovych Vasylkivsky (, ; ; October 19, 1854 — October 7, 1917) was one of the most prolific Ukrainian artists of the pre-revolutionary period and an expert on Ukrainian ornamentation and folk art. Biography Vasylkivsky grew up in ...
and Mykhaylo Berkos in 1911 in
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. He died of typhus on 20 December 1919 in Kharkiv.


Exhibitions

Works of Berkos were presented at exhibitions-competitions and exhibitions-sales of the Academy of Arts (1890, 1892–1894), St. Petersburg Society of Artists (1894–1903), societies of Russian watercolours (1894–1898, 1900–1905, 1907, 1910, 1914), southern Russian artists, Kharkiv painters (1893, 1894, 1912, 1914–1917), the All-Russia exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod (1896), the Exposition Universelle in Paris (1900). Intravital solo exhibitions of the artist were organised in 1906 and 1908 (Kharkiv Art and Industry Museum), there also was an exhibition of paintings by Serhii Vasylkivsky and Mykhaylo Berkos in 1911 in Kyiv. In October 1938 the Kharkiv National Gallery exhibited about 120 paintings created by the artist in the years 1890–1919. Exhibitions of his paintings were also held in the
Kharkiv Art Museum The Kharkiv Art Museum () is one of the largest collections of fine and applied arts in Kharkiv, Ukraine, a state museum. The Kharkiv Art Museum is located at 11, Zhon Myronosyts Street. The museum is located in a former millionaire industrialis ...
in 1962, 1990 and 1996. The exhibition ''Outstanding Ukrainian landscape masters'' in 1990 presented 28 paintings and three drawings from the museum and private collections.


Artworks

Almost all of the works of Berkos which were stored at his home (350 paintings and sketches) after his death were burned by his wife. However, his works have been preserved in museum collections in Kharkiv, Kyiv,
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, St. Petersburg,
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, Germany, France and Switzerland. The main theme of the artist's art throughout his career was a Ukrainian landscape, the specific features of nature, the nature of vegetation. Berkos loved to paint during blossoming. Village streets with white houses and lush trees, flowering fields of flax and buckwheat were his favorite motifs: paintings ''Flax in bloom'' (1893), ''Buckwheat in bloom'' (1894), ''July. Poppies are blooming'' (1913), ''Apple tree in bloom'' (1919). His sketches ''Full poppies'' (1885), ''The Valley'', ''Flax'' (1893) noted completeness, reasonableness of the composition, the freshness of colour, special refinement. Particularly noteworthy is a small picture of Berkos from the
Kharkiv Art Museum The Kharkiv Art Museum () is one of the largest collections of fine and applied arts in Kharkiv, Ukraine, a state museum. The Kharkiv Art Museum is located at 11, Zhon Myronosyts Street. The museum is located in a former millionaire industrialis ...
, 47 x 66 cm in size called "Budyaki". The picture, like most of the master’s works, captivates one’s eyes, as much life as there is still to be found in these dried weeds! Following the impressionistic principle that “there should be traces of how it was made in the picture,” the master uses a roundish, dotted, dense brushstroke, which creates a flickering, vibrating surface, where sunlight shines through a hot golden under-shadow through a light-air background. In the
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of St. Petersburg is a vivid work of nature M. Berkosa "Stream". The size of the painting is 120 by 177 cm, single, oil, year of writing 1889. Landscapes ''Rome'' and ''Sorrento'' (1899) take the romantic colouring of past times by the reproduction of pure blue sky, bright sunshine, rich color shades of green tall trees, flowing enamel-like painting. Sketch ''Haven. Amalfi'' (1899) was depicted in light improvisational manner, it’s an elegant painting, impregnated with a dynamic movement. The colour structure of the landscape ''Winter'' (1907), painted in the Poltava region, was designed in blue and white palette with flashes of pink with elaborate decorative. In his landscapes the display of the usual corner, above all Sloboda Ukraine, turns into a generalised image of Ukraine. In his work ''Street in Uman'' (1895) the picture of a provincial Ukrainian town, its dusty roads, winding streets, ramshackle houses and domes of the churches were reflected with high authenticity. The world that Berkos conveys sparkles with a stream of sun, light and color. The world that Berkos conveys sparkles with a stream of sun, light and color. He paints his paintings quickly, easily, freely. Each picture has its own coloristic find, discovery.  There is a phenomenon called the "absolute eye" of the artist.  Among the "seasonal predilections" of the master are summer and spring, the period of the lush flowering of everything on earth.  With his hedonistic aspirations, the desire to represent the world in its entirety and brightness, the artist is perhaps most attracted to the backgrounds of
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and
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, their bright multicolor.  Among the paintings of Mikhail Berkos, you can stroll, as in a flowering garden, flooded with midday light.


Literature

* Енциклопедія українознавства. У 10-х томах. / Головний редактор Володимир Кубійович. — Париж; Нью-Йорк: Молоде життя, 1954—1989. * М. А. Беркос. С. М. Ткаченко. П. О. Левченко. Живопис, графіка. Каталог. — Харків, 1991. * Харківська пейзажна школа: остання чверть ХІХ — початок ХХ століття. — Київ: «Родовід», 2009.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Berkos, Mykhaylo 1861 births 1919 deaths Ukrainian people of Greek descent Ukrainian landscape painters 19th-century Ukrainian painters Ukrainian male painters 19th-century Ukrainian male artists 20th-century Ukrainian painters 20th-century Ukrainian male artists Imperial Academy of Arts alumni Awarded with a large gold medal of the Academy of Arts Painters from the Russian Empire