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Makogon, Ivan Vasilievich

Ivan Vasilievich Makogon ( October 13 (26), 1907 , p. Grushevakha - August 18, 2001 , Kiev ) - Ukrainian sculptor , teacher . Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine , People's Artist of Ukraine ( 1992 ).

Ivan Vasilievich Makogon
Ukrainian Ivan Vasilovich Makogon
Picture
Date of BirthOctober 13 (26), 1907 ( 1907-10-26 )
Place of Birthfrom. Grushevakh is now Barvenkovo ​​district Kirovohrad region
Date of deathAugust 19, 2001 ( 2001-08-19 ) (93 years old)
A place of deathKiev
Citizenship USSR → Ukraine
Genrepainting, graphics, monumental and decorative art
StudyKharkov Art Institute
Awards
Order of the Patriotic War II degreeOrder of the Red Banner of LaborOrder of the Badge of Honor
Ranks
Honored Art Worker of the USSR - 1968People's Artist of Ukraine.jpg

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Creativity
  • 3 Awards
  • 4 Perpetuation of memory
  • 5 notes
  • 6 Literature
  • 7 References

Biography

Born in with. Grushevakh is now in Kharkov region . In 1926 - 1931 he studied at the Kharkov Art Institute with Abram Menes, Ivan Severin , Semyon Prokhorov , Mikhail Sharonov , Anatoly Petritsky , Alexei Kokel , at the same time studied sculpture in the private workshop of Ivan Severa .

Member of World War II , served as a sapper, was shell-shocked. After the hospital, he worked in a frontline newspaper in the South Caucasus . In 1944 , for health reasons, doctors released him from military service and sent him to the studio of military artists named after Mitrofan Grekov in Moscow [1] .

Since 1954 he taught at the Kiev Art Institute ( professor since 1971 ).

He died on August 19, 2001, was buried in Kiev at the Baykovsky cemetery (plot No. 52).

creativity

He worked in the field of easel and monumental sculpture, in various materials. Among the works:

  • composition in memory of the sculptor I. Levitsky (1934); portrait of I. Severin (1937), “Victory Banner” (1946), “People’s Avenger” (1948), “Arsenals” at the Arsenalnaya metro station (1960, co-authored, dismantled in the 1990s), portraits of O. Gonchar (1971), B. Andreeva (1978);
  • Monuments to M. Grushevsky at the Baykovsky cemetery in Kiev (1936), Colonel General Y. Schadenko at the Novodevichy cemetery in Moscow (1952), Yu. Yanovsky at the Baykovsky cemetery (1961), Hero of the Soviet Union N. I. Sosnina at Teterev station (1968), S. Kosioru in Kiev (1970, dismantled in 2008).

On the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko, he made a bust of Kobzar for the Kanev Memorial Museum of Taras Shevchenko and a jubilee medal, which was marked as the best work at the republican contest in 1939 . Created a medal for the 100th anniversary of E. Paton and others.

A number of sculptor’s works are preserved at the National Art Museum of Ukraine , characterizing various periods of his work: “Composition in memory of the sculptor I. Levitsky” (1934, marble ), “Girl’s head” (1934, granite ), “Portrait of the father” (1937, terracotta ), “Portrait of the Artist I. Severin” (1937, gypsum ), “Female Head” (1956, bronze ), “Portrait of the writer Yu. Dold-Mikhailik” (1960; gypsum), “Female Torso” (burnt clay ) [2] .

Rewards

  • Honored Artist of the USSR (1968)
  • People's Artist of Ukraine (1992)
  • Order of the Patriotic War II degree (03/11/1985)
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor
  • Order of the Badge of Honor (11.24.1960)
  • medals

Perpetuation of memory

On April 11, 2008 , in Kiev, on a house on 14 Ivan Maryanenko Street, in which the sculptor lived in 1960 - 2001 , a bronze memorial plaque ( bas-relief , sculptor I.I. Makogon ) was opened.

Notes

  1. ↑ Romodanova I. , Polishchuk T. The sculptor and the Muse or Two fictional stories // “Day”. - No. 130. - 2001. - July 25.
  2. ↑ Website of the National Museum of Art of Ukraine (Ukrainian)

Literature

  • Mystetsvo of Ukraine: Biographical dovidnik / order: A.V. Kudritsky, M.G. Labinsky. Ed. A.V. Kudritsky. -K .: "Ukrainian Encyclopedia" im. M.P. Bazhan, 1997 .-- S. 388 - ISBN 5-88500-071-9 . (Ukrainian)
  • Udmurt Republic: Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. V.V. Tuganaev . - Izhevsk: Udmurtia , 2000 .-- 800 p. - 20,000 copies. - ISBN 5-7659-0732-6 .

Links

  • Rogotchenko Oleksiy . Sculptor Ivan Makogon (Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Makogon,_Ivan_ Vasilievich&oldid = 91120173


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