Alexey Vasilievich Marenkov ( Ukrainian: Oleksiy Vasilovich Marenkov ; 1886 - 1942 ) - Russian Soviet artist [1] .
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| Date of Birth | March 13 (25), 1886 |
| Place of Birth | Eagle Russian empire |
| Date of death | 1942 |
| Place of death | Kiev Ukrainian SSR , USSR |
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Biography
Born March 13 ( March 25 in the new style) in 1886 in Orel.
Initially, he studied drawing with . [2] In 1905-1912 he studied at the Kiev Art College with Ivan Seleznev , Grigory Dyadchenko , Fyodor Krichevsky ; For some time was a member of the Association of Artists of Red Ukraine .
He worked in the field of book graphics. He was an illustrator of the first issue of the literary and art collection of the Oryol branch of the Proletkult "Red Morning" in 1919.
In the 1920s - 1930s, Marenkov taught at the Kharkov Art Institute (now the Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts ). Among his pupils - artist Alexander Sirotenko , Alexei Vasilyevich helped him in the difficult years of his life. Also his student was .
In Kiev, Alexei Vasilievich lived on Spasskaya Street . In 1938 he was repressed.
The surname Marenkova is carved on the monument “ ”.
The artist’s works are, in particular, in the Kharkov Art Museum [3] .
He died in 1942 in Kiev.
