Yevdokym Voloshynov

Yevdokym Voloshynov

Yevdokym Voloshynov was one of the most prominent masters of academic still life painting in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The artist was born in 1824 and studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts starting in 1846. He lived and worked in Kharkiv. An important chapter in his life was his work as a teacher, as he taught at the Kharkiv Institute for Noble Maidens and the Kharkiv Veterinary Institute starting in 1865.

Voloshynov made a substantial contribution to the development of the still life genre, which, especially during that period, was among the least popular among artists and art enthusiasts. Through his work, he demonstrated that still life paintings could be as worthy of attention as other genres. His exceptional skill allowed him to create refined artistic pieces that celebrated the beauty of native natural gifts, often overlooked in the flow of everyday life.

Voloshynov also worked in other genres. His artistic legacy comprises more than 400 works, including still lifes, interiors, and landscapes, though only a small portion has survived to this day. Nevertheless, he is regarded as one of the unrivaled masters of still life painting.

Artwork Details

    • Location
    • Sumy, Ukraine
    • Dimensions
    • 165.5cm x 160cm
    • Years
    • 1914
    • Framing
    • No framed

Description

This painting belongs to the collection of the Nykanor Onatskyi Regional Art Museum in Sumy.

The Apples and the Watermelons

1914, Painting, Oil, Canvas , Realism

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  • Resolution:
    400 MPX (23296 x 17472 px)
  • Color depth:

    16 bit 281 Trillion Colors

  • Original file size:

    1503 MB DNG File

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