Lev Ivanovich Pumpyansky ( August 23, 1889 , Novouzensk, Samara Province - March 10, 1943 , Leningrad) - poet, art historian.
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Date of Birth | August 23, 1889 |
Place of Birth | Novouzensk, Samara Province |
Date of death | March 10, 1943 (53 years) |
Place of death | Leningrad |
Citizenship | Russia the USSR |
Occupation | poetry, art history |
Language of Works | Russian |
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Biography
Lev Ivanovich Pumpyansky was born on August 23, 1889 in Novouzensk, Samara province, into a family of a pharmacist. My father later got a job as an agent for the supply of the Ryazan-Ural Railway.
In 1908, Lev Ivanovich Pumpyansky graduated from St. Petersburg high school Gurevich. At the end of the gymnasium in 1911, he traveled around Europe for three months, visiting Berlin , Dresden , Munich , and Vienna.
In 1912 he entered, and in 1915 he graduated from the Law Faculty of St. Petersburg University. Having shown interest in painting, he worked in the private workshop of Ya. F. Tsioiglinsky and M. D. Bernshtein . In the years 1912-1913 he studied the works of European masters of painting in Germany and Austria. After the revolution, in 1918-1920 he took painting lessons at the Academy of Arts from Petrov-Vodkin .
Printed Lev Ivanovich began in 1916. In the magazine "Apollo" he published articles on art history. Among his major works was a material about Finnish artists, the first part of the book "The Athenian School". Since 1919, collaborated with the magazine "Flame", published there articles about Soviet artists, the works of Leonardo da Vinci, modern monuments, etc.
He was also published in the journals "Notes of the Mobile Gaideburov Theater", "The Bulletin of Academic Theaters", "The Life of Art". In 1918-1919 he worked in Petrograd in Proletkult , then he moved to the People's Commissariat of Education , participated in the reform of the Academy of Arts.
In subsequent years, Lev Ivanovich was in the editorial board of the journal "Flame", he worked in the Board of the Union of Artists, etc.
In 1932 - 1935 he headed the Leningrad Institute for the Advanced Training of Artists, from 1938 he worked as a methodologist in the Office of Arts of the Lensovet, in the All-Russian Academy of Arts he served as dean of the faculty of art history.
March 16, 1942 was sent on a business trip to Samarkand, but he could not get out there. During the blockade, Lev Pumpyansky and his wife worked in Leningrad. Their twin daughters were evacuated with a school in the Omsk region. In Leningrad, Pumpyansky lectured at the Academy of Arts, wrote articles. In 1942, he wrote and published a brochure about Repin, published in the OGIZ in the series: “Brilliant people of the great Russian nation”.
Lev Ivanovich Pumpyansky died on March 10, 1943 in besieged Leningrad.
Proceedings
- Leo Pumpiansky. Hermitage. Poems and poems. Letters to relatives. "Middle-Ural book publishing. New time". Ekaterinburg, 2009.
Literature
- Pages of memory. Artists of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists, who died during the Great Patriotic War and the siege of Leningrad, 1941-1945: reference and memorial collection. - SPb., 2010. - p. 204-205: portr. (the date of death is indicated: April 10, 1943).