Collection

Portrait of Mykhailo Rudnytskyi

Yaroslava Muzyka

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Basic information
ID
Фмз-Ж-67
Author
Yaroslava Muzyka
Name
Portrait of Mykhailo Rudnytskyi
Date of creation
1936
Country
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Culture
Eastern Europe
Technique
oil painting
Material
canvas oil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
63.5 x 44
Additionally
Type
painting
Genre
portraiture
Provenance
Yaroslava Muzyka Fund
Exposition
Lozinski Palace
Information about author
Author
Yaroslava Muzyka
Artist's lifetime
1894–1973
Biography
Yaroslava Muzyka (Stefanovych) was born in Zaliztsi in Ternopil region on January 10, 1894. She died on November 24, 1973, in Lviv. She was an artist of diverse preferences and talent. She turned to graphic art – linocuts, woodcuts, drypoint, monotyping; painting – oil, tempera, gouache, encaustic; mosaic and enamel, on glass, grattage on gold or silver foil, batik, embossing on leather, embossing on metal. She studied drawing and painting at the L. Podhorodecki Free Academy of Fine Arts in Lviv, and at the Academy André Lhote in Paris. In 1928 she trained as an art restorer at the I. Grabar Central State Restoration Workshop in Moscow. She also worked at the National Museum in the restoration workshop. Yaroslava Muzyka was one of the founders of the Association of Independent Ukrainian Artists (AIUA), a Ukrainian public art organization that operated in Lviv from 1931–1939. In 1937, the artist learned the difficult technique of burning enamel objects by attending Maria Dolnytska classes in Lviv. She also taught herself from French and German enamelling books. The artist worked in the technique of bulk (scenic, painted) and cloisonne enamel. The favourite subjects of her enamel works were: Hutsul demonology, pagan mythology, beliefs of ancient Slavs, the works of T.G. Shevchenko, images of animals, female portraits.
Object description
Against a red-brown curtain, is the chest-length image of a man with a slightly elongated face, black wedge-shaped beard, moustache and black hair. His gaze is fixed to the side. In his right hand, somewhat exaggeratedly large, he holds a pair of pince-nez glasses. The man is dressed in a grey and black jacket, a white shirt with a sharp collar and a green tie. The elongation of the face and the large hand give the impression of a grotesque image of the portrayed man. The work is created in a pastose manner.
Portrayed person
The name of the person portrayed
Mykhailo Rudnytskyi
Lifetime of the person portrayed
1889–1975