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Georgy Nissky

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Georgy Nissky
Belarusian stamp of Nissky
Born
Georgy Grigoryevich Nissky

(1903-01-21)January 21, 1903
DiedJune 18, 1987(1987-06-18) (aged 84)
AwardsStalin Prize
Order of the Red Banner of Labour

Georgy Grigoryevich Nissky (Russian: Георгий Григорьевич Нисский; 21 January 1903 – 18 June 1987) was a prominent Soviet painter and a founder of the severe style.[1]

In 2019, an exhibition of his work was held at the Institute of Russian Realist Art.[2]

Biography

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Nissky was born in the family of a station feldsher at a small Novobelitsa station not far from Gomel. He loved to draw since childhood, he studied at the fine arts studio, where he got thanks to the local painter Zorin.

After graduating from the M. A. Vrubel Gomel Art Studio-School in 1921, he went to Moscow and entered preparatory courses at the Higher Art and Technical Workshops (VKHUTEMAS). After completing the courses, he moved to the painting department, where his teachers were Robert Falk and Aleksandr Drevin.[3] In addition to studies, he paid a lot of attention to sports, in particular volleyball and acrobatics.

Awards and honors

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References

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  1. ^ "Soviet artist Georgy Nissky". 26 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Институт русского реалистического искусства представляет проект "Георгий Нисский. Горизонты"".
  3. ^ Боде, Михаил (5 September 2018). "Нисские горизонты… с видом на абстракцию / Ретроспектива Георгия Нисского в Институте русского реалистического искусства" [Nissky horizons… with a view of abstraction / Georgy Nissky's retrospective at the Institute of Russian Realist Art]. The Art Newspaper Russia (in Russian) (66).