Mikhail Moiseevich Kazas (September 1 ( 13 ), 1889 , Sevastopol - February 23, 1918 , ibid.) - Crimean schedule.
| Mikhail Moiseevich Kazas | ||
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Self portrait | ||
| Date of Birth | September 1 (September 13 ) 1889 | |
| Place of Birth | Sevastopol , Tauride Province , Russian Empire | |
| Date of death | February 23, 1918 (28 years old) | |
| Place of death | Sevastopol | |
| Citizenship | ||
| Genre | artist , graphic artist | |
| Study | Munich Academy of Fine Arts | |
| Style | modern | |
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Biography
Born in the Karaite family of Moses Ilyich Kazas (1847-1929), a teacher, state adviser and brother of the Karaite enlightener Ilya Ilyich Kazas . He studied drawing with N. M. Yanyshev at the Sevastopol Real School, which he graduated in 1907 [1] . On the advice of F. A. Rubo, he entered the Munich Academy of Arts. He graduated with honors in 1911. He lived in France, Transcaucasia, Sevastopol, Petrograd. The only lifetime exhibition was held in Sevastopol in 1910 in a private apartment on the street. Catherine’s, where more than 100 of his works were exhibited: academic drawings, sketches of sitters and animals, landscapes of the Crimea, genre scenes, the series “Old Munich”, a series of illustrations for “The Tale of Igor's Campaign” and Russian epics, portraits [1] .
With the outbreak of World War I, he was mobilized with the rank of ensign into the Russian Imperial Army. Before his death, he worked on cycles of illustrations for poems by A. S. Pushkin and M. Yu. Lermontov, a series of "War and Peace", Green's stories, Scandinavian and Eastern epics.
He was killed by revolutionary sailors on February 23, 1918 during the so-called "Bartholomew Nights" in Sevastopol [2] [3] .
Creative heritage
The works of M. M. Casas are stored in the Simferopol Art Museum [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Baranovskaya L.V. Kazas Mikhail Moiseevich // Sevastopol: Encyclopedic Handbook (Russian) / red.-comp. M.P. Aposhanskaya. - 2nd ed. - Sevastopol: National Museum of Heroic Defense and the Liberation of Sevastopol, 2008. - S. 354-355. - 1117 p.
- ↑ Zarubin, A. G., Zarubin, V. G. Without winners. From the history of the Civil War in Crimea. - 1st ed. - Simferopol: Antikva, 2008 .-- S. 320 .-- 728 p. - 800 copies. - ISBN 978-966-2930-47-4 .
- ↑ Alekseeva E.N. Graphics by Mikhail Kazas // News of the Moscow Russian Academy of Contemporary Art, No. 12/2008
Literature
- Prokhorov D. A. "Who taught the covenants of truth, goodness and humanity ..." Ilya Ilyich Kazas: biogr. essay [about the educator, teacher, local historian, publisher] (1832-1912) / D. A. Prokhorov. - Simferopol: Antikva, 2008. - ss. 294-6.