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Intro | Russian artist | |
A.K.A. | Grigory Vasilevich Soroka Grigorij Vasil'evič Soroka Grigory. Soroka Grigorij Ssoroka Grigoriĭ Vasilʹevich Soroka Grigory Vasil'yev Soroka | |
A.K.A. | Grigory Vasilevich Soroka Grigorij Vasil'evič Soroka Grigory. Soroka Grigorij Ssoroka Grigoriĭ Vasilʹevich Soroka Grigory Vasil'yev Soroka | |
Places | Russia | |
was | Painter | |
Work field | Arts | |
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Birth | 27 November 1823, Tver Oblast | |
Death | 22 April 1864 (aged 40 years) |
Biography
Grigoriy Vasilyevich Soroka (Russian: Григорий Васильевич Сорока, real surname Vasilyev (Васильев); November 27 [O.S. November 15] 1823—April 22 [O.S. April 10] 1864) was a Russian painter, one of the most notable members of Venetsianov school.
Life
Soroka was born in Pokrovskoye village (Tver Guberniya), in the family of landowner Milyukov. In 1842-1847 he studied art from Alexey Venetsianov then he was returned to his owner. In the 1850s-1860s he resided in his home village. He fell in love with his owners's daughter Lydia but was forcibly married to a serf woman. After the emancipation reform of 1861 in Russia, Soroka remained under the serfdom system. He made a formal complaint but it was rejected and he was flogged. Soroka's body was found in the baking room where he had hanged himself. His beloved Lydia poisoned herself soon after.
Art
Though Soroka's surviving output is relatively small and includes no more than 20 undated paintings, Soroka proved himself to be a gifted draughtsman. He also painted several icons for local churches, among them Saviour Not Made by Hands.
Fishermen
Dam in Spasskoye, Tambov Guberniya
Lydia Milyukov, 1840s
Peasant boy, 1840s
Reflection in a mirror, 1850s