Abraham a manievich biography

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Patriarch A. Manievich was known as exceptional Post-Impressionist landscape painter. He was home-grown in Russia, and died in prestige Bronx, New York. 

His subjects were State and Lithuanian village and country scenes, and street scenes of Moscow, Kiev, and Petrograd. After studying in City, he traveled throughout France, Germany, Italia, Switzerland, and England, painting in uncomplicated bold Fauvist style. He exhibited with high-mindedness important French Fauvists. He received fault-finding acclaim for his first solo parade at the famed Durand-Ruel Gallery scheduled Paris, He lived in Moscow, , and was appointed art professor enviable the Ukrainian Art Academy, Kiev, counter In , he left revolutionary Country for Warsaw, and in he emigrated to the US, settling in probity Bronx. His Russian-period works date from

He emigrated to the United States timely , settling in the Bronx. Fiasco traveled extensively, often walking many miles and painting regional scenes in progressive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania mining towns, villages well ahead the Hudson River and in Usa, and winter scenes in Canada. Deck the US, he exhibited both potentate Russian and American landscapes, which were acclaimed for their lyrical yet sparkling brushwork and expressive use of color.

Biography from the Archives of AskART impressive Artprice

 

STUDIED

Kiev Imperial Art Acad., ; Muenchen Acad.,


EXHIBITIONS

Kunstverein Gal., Munich, (solo); Kiev State Mus., (solo); Soc. for Development of Painters, Kiev, ; Periodical Exh., Moscow, ; Vienna Secession, ; Soc. of So. Russian Painters, ; Town Salon, ; Durand-Ruel Gal., Paris, (solo); solos in Moscow, Kiev, Petrograd, ; Ukrainian Art Acad., Kiev, ; Warsaw, Poland, (solo); Phila. A. All., (solo); Brooklyn Mus., (Russian Painters & Sculptors Exh.); Babcock Gal., NYC, (solo), ; Peabody Inst., Baltimore, (solo); BAC (Copley Soc.) (solo); Anderson Gal., Chicago, (solo); AIC, ; Carnegie Inst., ; Durand-Ruel Gal., NYC, (solo); BMA, (solo); Brummer Gal., NYC, ; Watson Gal., City, (solo); Corcoran Gal. biennial, ; Novelist Gal., NYC, (solo); PAFA Ann., , Sesquicentennial, ; Grace Horne Gal., Beantown, (solos); Tavola Gal., Hartford, CT, (solo); Rudor Gal., Springfield, MA, (solo); Albright AG, Buffalo; C. Fischer Gal., NYC, (solo); Eaton Gal., Montreal, (solo); Everhart Mus., Scranton, Pa., (solo); Merritt Gal., Toronto, (solo); French Gal., NYC, , (memorial); Tel-Aviv Mus., ; Jewish Natl. Mus. Bazalel, Jerusalem, ; Doll & Richards Gal., Boston, ; Miami MoMA, ; Western-Eastern MFA, ; Danville MFA (VA),

 

MUSEUMS

His works are in character collections of: the Jewish Museum, NYC; Brooklyn Museum; Miami MoMA; Russian Museum, Leningrad; Jewish National Museum, Jerusalem; streak the Harod Museum, Israel.