Graphics of V.V. Vereshchagin
The Graphic section of the works of V. V. Vereshchagin consists of nineteen drawings. All of them, except for two, were transferred from the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III to "Society of Fine Arts in memory of
Mykhailo Zhuk: Flowers
Mykhailo Ivanovych Zhuk (1883 -1964) was an extraordinary personality: painter, graphic artist, ceramist, prose writer, poet, dramaturge, fairy tale writer, critic, translator and teacher. Mykhailo Zhuk was born in the town of Kakhovka, Kherson region, in the family of a painter.
Graphics by Danilo Krainev
Danilo Karpovich Krainev (13 (25).12.1872, Bosarevo village, Kaluga province, now Orel region, Russia - 02.06.1949, Odessa) was a painter, teacher, and Honored Artist of the USSR (1941). He was an active member of art associations that emerged in Southern Ukraine in
Graphics by Mstislav Dobuzhinsky
Mstislav Valerianovich Dobuzhinsky was an outstanding graphic artist, a master of expressive line, a great illustrator and book designer, a talented scenographer, a member of "Mir iskusstva", a critic, and a memoirist. Dobuzhinsky was born in 1875 in Novgorod and was
Return to Ukraine. The Krychevsky family
The V.V. Vereshchagin Mykolaiv Art Museum is a museum with an interesting century-old history. Over the years, it collects, stores and reveals to its visitors the best examples of fine art that have been created in different countries around the
“Ukrainian Picasso”
Oleksandr Kostiantynovych Bohomazov (1880-1930) entered the history of Ukrainian art as one of the founders of national cubo-futurism. During his lifetime Bohomazov was awarded the proud name "Ukrainian Picasso". Being one of the most talented artists of his time, in some
The Transcarpathian School of Painting: Art of Great Strength
The Transcarpathian School of Painting is a unique phenomenon in Ukrainian art, which emerged at the crossroads of early 20th-century Western European artistic culture and the deep folk traditions of the Carpathian region. Formed between the 1920s and 1950s, it
The Artistic Legacy of Leonid Inglesi
In 1882, the painter, teacher, and public figure Leonid Inglesi was born in Mykolaiv — a representative of the city’s branch of a prosperous Greek family. His father, Vasyl Inglesi, was a merchant and one of Mykolaiv’s largest property owners.










