Collection

Angel

Mykola Kasperovych

  • Angel 2
Basic information
ID
ФМз-Г-V-7
Author
Mykola Kasperovych
Name
Angel
Date of creation
1910s
Country
Ukraine
Culture
Eastern Europe
Technique
drawing
Material
paper pencil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
31.9 x 24.9
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Mykola Kasperovych
Artist's lifetime
1885–1938
Biography
Mykola Kasperovych (1885–1938) – painter, restorer, pupil and follower of Mykhailo Boychuk. He received his primary education in Moscow and then studied at the Krakow Academy of Art (1905–1909) under the tutelage of J. Pankiewicz. Later he studied in Paris at the Studio School of M. Boychuk (1909–1910). Travelled around Italy with M. Boychuk. In 1911. He returned to Lviv, where he worked in the restoration workshops of the National Museum. From the end of 1911, he worked in Kyiv and Chernihiv as an artist-restorer. He taught at the Myrhorod Art and Ceramic College. From 1921 he was a Professor at the Ukrainian National Academy of Art. From 1927 to 1930, he headed the restoration workshop at the National Cultural and History Reserve "All-Ukrainian Museum Town" in Kyiv. Mykola Kasperovych was imprisoned and shot in 1938.
Object description
Sketch of an angel's head with a halo, turned 3/4 to the left and tilted to the bottom.
Inscriptions
In the lower left-hand corner, the inscription in pencil: "Boichuk School".