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Jacques Hnizdovsky ( uk, Яків Гніздовський, pl, Jakub Gniazdowski, hr, Jakiv Hnizdovskij), (1915–1985) was a
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painter, printmaker, graphic designer, illustrator and sculptor.


Biography

Jacques Hnizdovsky was born on January 27, 1915 in
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in what is now
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of
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to a
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bearing the
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. He was the youngest of seven children and the only member of his family that was able to emigrate to the west. He began his fine arts studies at the
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. Germany's invasion of Poland and bombardment of Warsaw forced Jacques to flee Warsaw and continue his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He was classically trained and had a great interest in portraiture, but Hnizdovsky was entirely self-taught in the art of printmaking. Hnizdovsky created hundreds of paintings, pen and ink drawings and watercolors, as well as over 377 woodcuts, etchings and linocuts after his move to the United States in 1949. He was greatly inspired by
woodblock printing in Japan Woodblock printing in Japan (, ''mokuhanga'') is a technique best known for its use in the ''ukiyo-e'' artistic genre of single sheets, but it was also used for printing books in the same period. Widely adopted in Japan during the Edo period (160 ...
as well as the woodcuts of
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. Influences on his early works can be seen on his website. Hnizdovsky printed all his woodcuts and linocuts himself at his home studio. Woodcuts and linocuts were printed on
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, which is erroneously translated as "rice paper" Hnizdovsky's prints frequently depict flora and fauna, and there are several reasons for him largely shifting his focus from the human form. His first few years in the United States were marred by financial difficulties, language difficulties and a creative crisis. But what at first were merely substitutes for the human form. later became his most cherished subjects. He was well known in all the botanical and zoological gardens in New York, where he would find subjects willing to pose at no cost. At the
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, he found many models that were willing to pose "for peanuts". Andy, the orangutan, who opened the Ape House of the Bronx Zoo when he was just a baby, was one of Hnizdovsky's favorite models. When Andy died, the Bronx Zoo immediately purchased the Hnizdovsky woodcut in remembrance of Andy. Another favorite Bronx Zoo model was the sheep. Hnizdovsky's ''The Sheep'' would become his best known print, illustrating the poster for his very successful exhibition at the Lumley Cazalet Gallery in London. This poster, incidentally, can be seen in the kitchen scene of the film '' The Hours''. Hnizdovsky has exhibited widely and his works are in the permanent collections of many museums worldwide. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has a large collection of his prints, as does the
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in North Carolina, which presumably has the largest collection of Hnizdovsky prints worldwide. Hnizdovsky designed numerous book covers and illustrated many books. He also designed several
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and a
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for the Ukrainian
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postal service (issued in 1954 and 1961). Jacques Hnizdovsky died on November 8, 1985 in Bronxville, New York, and is buried at the
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in
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,
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. His archives are housed at the Slavic and Baltic Division of the
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.


Books illustrating the work of Jacques Hnizdovsky

* Tahir, Abe M. Jr (1987). Jacques Hnizdovsky Woodcuts and Etchings. Pelican Publishing Co. . : Shows all prints created during the artist's lifetime, a
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, profusely illustrated with images. * Tahir, Abe M. Jr (1975). ''Hnizdovsky Woodcuts 1944-1975, a Catalogue Raissonné''. Pelican Publishing Co.. , , . : Shows prints created between 1944-1975, a
catalogue raisonné A ''catalogue raisonné'' (or critical catalogue) is a comprehensive, annotated listing of all the known artworks by an artist either in a particular medium or all media. The works are described in such a way that they may be reliably identified ...
, profusely illustrated with images. * Hnizdovsky, Jacques (1986). ''Jacques Hnizdovsky Ex Libris''. S. Hnizdovsky. ASIN B0007BYZ94 : Shows 54 Ex Libris designs that the artist created for family, collectors, museums and libraries.


Publications

A partial list of books illustrated by Jacques Hnizdovsky. *The Poems of John Keats, 1964 *Ukrainian Folk Tales, 1964 *The Auk, the Dodo, and the Oryx, 1967 *The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1967 *Tree Trails of Central Park, 1971 *Flora Exotica, 1972 *The Poems of Thomas Hardy, 1979 *The Traveler’s Tree, 1980 *The Poetry of Robert Frost, 1981 *Signum Et Verbum, 1981 *A Green Place, 1982 *The Violin of Monsieur Ingres, 1983 *Jacques Hnizdovsky Ex Libris, 1986 *Birds and Beasts, 1990 *Behind the King’s Kitchen, 1992 *The Girl in Glass, 2002 *The Adventurous Gardener, 2005


Public collections

Among the public collections holding works by Jacques Hnizdovsky are:


Awards

* Associated American Artists, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1982, 1983 * Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation, 1973 * Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1961 * Boston Printmakers, 1962 * Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, 1969 * Henry Ward Ranger Award, National Academy of Design, 1963 * International Graphic Arts Society, 1964, 1969, 1970 * MacDowell Colony Fellowship, 1963, 1971, 1976 * Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1950 * Ossabaw Foundation, 1980 * Salmagundi Club Award, Audubon Artists Annual, 1975, 1982 * Tiffany Foundation Fellowship, 1961 * Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Fellowship, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 * Yaddo Fellowship, 1978, 1979 In November 2022, as part of a derussification campaign,
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's
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Street was renamed to Jacques Hnizdovsky Street.


One-Man Shows

''Jacques Hnizdovsky Яків Гніздовський'' published by the Ukrainian Museum on the occasion of the exhibition Jacques Hnizdovsky 1915-1985, Retrospective Exhibition December 10, 1995 - March 3, 1996 * Associated American Artists, New York NY, 1971, 1979, 1986 * Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx NY, 1971, 1981 * Burnaby Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, 1985 * Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown OH, 1962 * Chapman Gallery, Canberra, Australia. 1982 * Chrysler Museum at Norfolk VA, 1967, 1968 * Creuze Gallery, Paris, 1957 * Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown CT 1970 * Eggleston Gallery, New York NY 1954, 1958 * Emilie Walter Galleries, Vancouver BC, 1973 * Hermitage Museum and Gardens, Norfolk VA, 1981 * International Institute of Minnesota, Saint Paul MN, 1972 * Jane Haslem Gallery, Washington DC, 1982, 1984 * La Maison Francaise, NYU, New York NY, 1960 * Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach CA, 1977 * Lumley Cazalet Gallery, London, England, 1969, 1972, 1982 * Lviv Museum of Ukrainian Art, Lviv, Ukraine, 1990 * National Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1990 * Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia PA1961 * Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, 1970 * Roberson Center for the Arts and Sciences, Binghamton, NY, 1974 * Salpeter Gallery, New York NY, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964 * Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar VA, 1984 * Tahir Gallery, New Orleans, 1967, 1971, 1974, 1976 * Ternopil Natural History Museum, Temopil, Ukraine, 1990 * Troup Gallery, Dallas TX, 1966, 1971 * Tryon Fine Art Center, Tryon NC, 1974 * Ukrainian Canadian Art Foundation, Toronto, ON, 1983, 1985 * Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago IL, 1978, 1985 * University of Mount Olive, NC, 1972, 1984 * University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986 * Van Straaten Gallery, Chicago IL, 1971 (currently Denver CO) * Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar VA, 1979, 1981 * Westwood Gallery, Westwood, MA, 1973 * Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg MB, 1973 * Yale University, New Haven CT, 1977


Traveling One-Man Shows

* Burnaby Art Gallery, Burnaby BC, 1985-1986 * Fendrick Gallery, Washington DC, 1987 * United States Information Service, Kyiv, 1995-1996 * Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond VA, 1987-1992 * Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg MB, 1973


Group exhibitions

* Audubon Artists, 1975 * Boston Printmakers, 1962 * National Academy of Design, 1963, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1980 * Pratt Graphic Center, 1975-1985 * Society of American Graphic Artists, 1965-1985 * Triennale Internazionale della Xilografia, 1972 * Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan, 1983, 1985 * US Information Agencies in Europe, Asia, South America and Africa, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1968


References


Further reading

* Leshko, Jaroslaw (1995). ''Jacques Hnizdovsky Яків Гніздовський''. : Published by The Ukrainian Museum on the occasion of the exhibition Jacques Hnizdovsky 1915-1985: Retrospective Exhibition, organized by
The Ukrainian Museum The Ukrainian Museum in New York City is the largest museum of its kind outside of Ukraine and is dedicated to the enjoyment, understanding, and preservation of the artistic and cultural heritage of Ukraine. For centuries Ukraine has been an ep ...
, New York. Profusely illustrated bilingual exhibition catalogue containing 23 pages of biographical text, showing examples of paintings, woodcuts, linocuts, etchings and ceramics by the artist.


External links


Jacques Hnizdovsky - Official SiteJacques Hnizdovsky ArchivesMFA Collections Database of Hnizdovsky PrintsThe Jacques Hnizdovsky Collection at the University of Mount OliveAskArt
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