Oleksandr Murashko Ilchyshyn Ivanna
Oleksandrovych Murashko (August 26 or September 7, 1875 – June 14, 1919) was a Ukrainian painter.
Advertising iconostasis workshops Murashko, 1900 Murashko was born in Kiev. His stepfather, Oleksandr Ivanovych Murashko, had an icon-painting workshop and worked on the interior of St Volodymyr's Cathedral. . Murashko became a successful artist; he has been called "the most important Ukrainian artist of the turn of the century". His painting Carousel won the gold medal at the Munich Exposition in 1909, and he exhibited in Venice, Rome, Amsterdam, Berlin, Cologne, and Düsseldorf
Академія Self Portrait, 1918 He was a patriotic Ukrainian, one of the adherents of the "Young Muse" movement which was started in 1906 by Modernists who drew on developments elsewhere in Europe to make Ukrainian art more progressive. He founded the Association of Kiev Artists in 1916 and the following year co -founded the Ukrainian State Academy of Arts (uk).
In 1909 Murashko married Marguerite Kruger, a notary's daughter. In 1910, after his father's death, he bought a small house in the Kiev suburb of Lukyanivka. He was taken away from the house and shot from behind on June 14, 1919. His funeral was well attended and he was buried in Lukyanovsky Cemetery.
Sketch for the painting "Carousel", 1905 stores the National Art Museum of Ukraine.
Washer-woman, 1914 Old teacher. Portrait of Nicholas Murashko
Girl in a Red Hat, 1902– 03 Woman with Flowers, 1918
Portrait of Nikolai Petrov, 1897– 98 Portrait of Helena Prahova, 1905
Portrait of Ludmilla Kuksin, 1910 Winter, 1905