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Evsey Moiseenko
Russian artist

Evsey Moiseenko

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Russian artist
A.K.A.
E. E. Moiseenko Evseĭ Evseevich Moiseenko Evsei Moiseenko Jewsej Moissejenko Evseĭ Moiseenko E. E. Moïsseïenko
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Place of birth
Uvaravičy, Belarus
Place of death
Saint Petersburg, Tsardom of Russia
Age
72 years
Education
Repin Institute of Arts
Awards
USSR State Prize
 
Order of Lenin
 
Hero of Socialist Labour
 
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
 
Order of Friendship of Peoples
 
People's Artist of the USSR
 
Lenin Prize
 
People's painter of the RSFSR
 
Honored art worker of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
 
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Biography

Yevsey Yevseyevich Moiseyenko (Russian: Евсе́й Евсе́евич Моисе́енко; 28 August [O.S. 15 August] 1916 in Uwarowichi – 29 November 1988 in Leningrad) was a People's Artist of the USSR (1970), full member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1973), and Hero of Socialist Labor (1986).

Biography

Since 1936 Moiseenko lived in Leningrad. He was trained at the Academy of Arts under Alexander Osmerkin and taught at the Academy from 1947, becoming a professor in 1957. Moiseyenko developed the theme of romantic heroism, which can be seen his paintings such as The Reds came, 1961; Comrades, 1964; Sweet Cherries, 1969; all of which are exhibited in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.

Yevsey Moiseyenko. The Reds came. 1961

In 1974, Moiseyenko was awarded the Lenin Prize. The poetry of the village and city landscapes is demonstrated in Tulsky Lane, Leningrad, 1963, (in the State Russian Museum), while Boys, painted in 1974 and exhibited in the State Tretyakov Gallery, captures the romanticism of youth.

He also painted portraits: portrait of artist A. A. Osmerkin, 1970; portrait of art historian G. V. Kekusheva, 1971, exhibited at the State Russian Museum and still-lives. The series of paintings Memory (1976–80) was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1983. During the last years of his life he worked on a series devoted to Alexander Pushkin, to the Poet's Memory, 1985. He lived on 56 Suvorovsky Avenue, where a memorial plaque is located. He was buried at Literatorskie Mostki.

Sources

  • Кекушева-Новосадюк Г. В. Евсей Евсеевич Моисеенко. Л., 1977;
  • Леонова Н. Г. Евсей Моисеенко. Л., 1989.
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