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Nicolai Ivanovich Kravchenko (1867–1941) was a Russian battle painter, journalist and writer.


Biography

Kravchenko studied in Odessa's gymnasium in municipal Realschule and Odessa's school of fine arts, which he graduated from in 1888 with a silver medal. In the same year Kravchenko moved to Saint Petersburg and entered the class of battle painting at the
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. He was immediately taken to the second course to
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. The collision with old professors and unwillingness to obey their daily requirements led the young artist to the realization that his further stay at the academy was useless. That's why he came back to
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. In 1891, Kravchenko went to
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, where at the same time he worked in both
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and the Academie Colarossi. With the help of his friend, who then was studying in Ecole des beaux arts, Kravchenko drawings were shown to Professor Jerome, who willingly took him as a student. Lessons at French academy of fine arts didn't interfere with artist's work at home and drawing some portraits. One of them (Dr's. Brissot) was taken to the Salon Champs de Mars and attracted the attention of Paris press. In 1893 Kravchenko showed his sketch of a Russian girl student at the same salon. At the same time he got acquainted with Suvorin and Skolkovsky. They persuaded Kravchenko to move to
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
. When he returned to Russia, Kravchenko performed a series of portraits of prominent contemporary figures from nature. When Kravchenko got close with officer environment of the guard regiments in St. Petersburg, he got an access to encampments and maneuvers and made a series of drawings, depicting the life and types of soldiers of the Leib Guard of Pavlovsky Regiment, which was able to demonstrate to
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in 1900 at a regimental holiday. At the beginning of 1902, Kravchenko went to
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and China with the aim to collect material to illustrate the campaign of Russian troops in China in 1900-1901. He visited
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, Liaoyang, Port Arthur, Takuya, Tianjin,
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, Tunjou, Yingkou and some places of
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. His correspondence from there was published in the journal ''New Time'' and attracted a lot of attention. All his impressions about this trip were collected in his own illustrated book: ''To China'' (St.Petersburg, 1904). After returning from a trip, Kravchenko was honored to be invited to Livadia, where he demonstrated to the Sovereign a report on his journey in the form of several hundred studies, drawings and sketches, which illustrated battlefields of 1900, types of soldiers and Chinese, views of Beijing and many other items. With the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War, Kravchenko went to the Far East and was a witness of the death of battleship '' Petropavlovsk'' in Port Arthur, which he captured and vividly described in ''New Time''. Kravchenko's painting "The death of the destroyer '' Petropavlovsk'' on Japanese mines" is situated in exposition of the Central Naval Museum of St. Petersburg. At the theaters of war, Kravchenko did not stay very long. His impressions about the events of the Russo-Japanese War are described by him in the book ''To the War'' (St. Petersburg, 1906).The events that he reproduced in a series of drawings that are placed in the «Manchuria» albums of the artist Martynov, in the «Chronicle of the War with Japan», in edition by D. N. Dubensky's and in the ''Chronicle of the War with Japan on land and at sea'' edition by V. Berezovsky's . By the order of the Russian Emperor, Kravchenko completed a large portrait and a half-length portrait with the help of colored pencils. This portrait was brought to
Nicholas II Nicholas II or Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov; spelled in pre-revolutionary script. ( 186817 July 1918), known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer,. was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Pola ...
. In 1910, philanthropist and collector Princess M.K. Tenisheva purchased the watercolor "Chinese Soldier" by Kravchenko for the
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, where it is still situated in the art department. The fond of
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in St. Petersburg acquired for his collection Kravchenko's portrait of the famous Russian prose writer and actor of the theater Ivan Fedorovich Gorbunov. The A.A.Bakhrushin Theater Museum also expanded his collection with a portrait of the ballerina of the
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L.P. Barash, the work of N.I. Kravchenko. As for the Musical Museum in St. Petersburg, there was purchased Kravchenko's portrait of the great Russian balalaika virtuoso and composer V.V. Andreev. There is a portrait of A.P.
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in the collection of Chekhov's museum, the work of Kravchenko. The Odessa's Museum of the Society of Fine Arts has expanded its collection with a watercolor portrait of the artist, engraver, academician of the Imperial Academy of Arts V.V.Mate, drawn by N.I. Kravchenko. In 1912, Kravchenko drew the painting "India.Morning" (tempera, size 41.6 cm by 67.9 cm). Also in 1912, the painting "Horses at the Mill" was painted (canvas, oil, size 71 cm by 83 cm). These paintings are still situated in the
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in
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. In 1913, Kravchenko finished the huge painting "The Taking of Beijing" by the order of the king. Kravchenko's pen drawings from life (Oryol, Bison, Olenebyk, Doe, Serna) from the nursery of F. F. Falz-Fein Askania-Nova were published in 1917 in the famous magazine "Capital and Manor". In 1918 by the order of the Soviet government, he wrote a large poster "Defense of the Revolution". In 1920 he painted for Herzen's house "The Oath of Herzen and Ogarev on the Sparrow Hills" and "Herzen at the London Printing House". In the same period he painted life-size paintings "People's Commissar A. V.
Lunacharsky Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (russian: Анато́лий Васи́льевич Лунача́рский) (born Anatoly Aleksandrovich Antonov, – 26 December 1933) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People' ...
" and "
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on the Kshessinska balcony". The painting by N. Kravchenko "Training Boxers Shooting" that was written in 1930 is situated in the
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of St. Petersburg. The picture is large, oil on canvas, 133 by 159 cm. He collaborated with ''News'' – the official press organ of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. M. Singer wrote about Kravchenko: "Nicolai Ivanovich Kravchenko has a wonderful schedule, whose pencil portraits were strikingly similar to the original. He was a well-known artist who responded to any topic, easy-going on any trip around the country where a pencil or pen was required". He died in Leningrad on November 22, 1941. A large family of Russian battle painter, journalist and writer Nikolai Ivanovich Kravchenko lived in Leningrad before the war. Son Nikolai served as an architect, daughter Elena was a senior typist, and daughter Zinaida was an actress. There were also four grandchildren. Only two family members survived the
Leningrad Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
blockade in the winter of 1941 – the grandchildren Galina and Nikolai. Kravchenko's paintings are situated in the
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, in the
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, in the Central Naval Museum, in the Chekhov Museum (Moscow), in museums of England, Belgium and many other countries.


Exhibitions

The artist executed a series of paintings based on these drawings and sketches and in 1904 he arranged their exhibition in St. Petersburg, in 1905 – at the World Exhibition in
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, in 1906 – in
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, and in 1910 – in
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. At the World Exhibition in Liège, the artist was assigned a separate room in the art section. The watercolor "Chinese Watchtower" was bought by the Belgian Museum in Antwerp.


References


Bibliography

* *General catalog of the Russian Museum “Painting. The First Half of the 20th Century (C) ”(St. Petersburg, Palace Editions, 2008) on page 70 *Kravchenko N.I. Exhibition of paintings. Petersburg 1906. atalog/ Exhibition of paintings by N. I. Kravchenko. - St. Petersburg: R. Golike and A. Vilborg,
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- 24 page *Magazine "Capital and Manor". Petrograd, number 76, 1917. Pages. 16-17. *Magazine "New time", No. 6, Petersburg, 1913 {{DEFAULTSORT:Kravchenko, Nicolai Ivanovich 1867 births 1941 deaths Russian war artists Artists from Simferopol Russian expatriates in France Imperial Academy of Arts alumni 20th-century Russian painters Russian male painters Victims of the Siege of Leningrad 20th-century Russian male artists