Grigoriy Dovzhenko

Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko
Григорій Овксентійович Довженко
Born (1899-04-22)22 April 1899
Bashtanka, Russian Empire
Died 21 April 1980(1980-04-21) (aged 80)
Kiev, Ukraine, Soviet Union
Occupation Artist, painter

Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko (22 April 1899 – 21 April 1980) is a Ukrainian muralist, Honoured Artist of USSR, member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine.[1]

Biography

Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko was born on 22 April (10 April old style) 1899, in Poltavka village (now Bashtanka, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine). In 1907 – 1913 he studied in Poltava local school (2 classes). In 1913 his family moved to Gvozdievka village in Siberia. In 1916 Grigoriy Dovzhenko moved to Omsk, where he was working as a porter. At the same time he passed exams without attending the higher school.
In 1917 Grigoriy Dovzhenko started studying at the courses of Red Arts of Siberia. At the same time he was working as a postman and a warden at Akmolinsk veterinary department.

Profession

Main works

Grigoriy Dovzhenko had a son, Taras Dovzhenko (b. 1931), who became a Merited Architect of Ukraine (1994).

Grigoriy Dovzhenko died on 21 April 1980 in Kiev and was buried on Baikove Cemetery.[4]

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