Path by the hill - ink, felt-tip pen, paper (1970) Malerei von Nicolas Gloutchenko

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5% of the purchase amount will be transferred to the fund for humanitarian aid to Ukrainians. Thank you for your support. --- The buyer receives a COA (certificate of authenticity) from a Ukrainian art gallery. Courier free delivery worldwide; the parcel will be securely packed and insured. --- Condition: excellent.
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Together with the work the buyer receives the original conclusion of a certified (state) expert that this work is original and was made by People's Artist of Ukraine Nikolai Gluschenko.
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The main fund (the majority of works) of Nikolay Gluschenko are on the territory of Ukraine (in state museums and private collections), so the conclusion of the Ukrainian expert is the best confirmation of the authenticity of the work.
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Painting by the world famous Ukrainian artist and scout Nikolai Glushchenko. Special facts in his biography:
- was an athlete (athletics - swimming);
- studied art in Berlin, in the same class as Hitler (later he gave him a couple of lessons in painting, and a few years later Gluschenko received from Hitler an album of watercolors, which he later gave to Stalin);
- lived and worked in Paris, and in 1925 opened a salon at 23 rue des Volontaires;
- was personally acquainted with Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse;
- even during his lifetime sold his works for a high price.
Today, the work of Gluschenko NP sold at auction Christie's, Sotheby's.

The work of outstanding impressionist, was painted in the 1960s-1970s. This period of creativity of the master of landscape is characterized by new experiments. For example, in the presented work there is an expressionist tendency combined with an impressionist mood. The monochrome coloring is built on a combination of gray and brown tones. The landscape is painted in black ink, as well as in black and brown felt-tip pens.

ARTIST'S BIOGRAPHY
Gluschenko Nikolai Petrovich - was born September 17, 1901 in Novomoskovsk, Dnepropetrovsk region.
In 1918 he graduated from a commercial school in Yuzovka (now Donetsk). During the First World War he moved to Germany. He studied at the Studio School of Hans Balusieck and Arthur Kampf in Berlin and at the Berlin Higher School of Fine Arts (now Berlin University of the Arts) in the studio of Erlich Wolfsfeld.

Gluschenko in Paris
In 1925 he left Berlin and settled in Paris, opening an art atelier at 23 rue des Volontaires. In Paris the young artist fell under the influence of French impressionists: Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Vincent Van Gogh. He was personally acquainted with Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, and his works were exhibited next to the paintings of these masters.
By the beginning of the 1930s Gluschenko's creative image finally formed, he appeared as a talented artist with his own original face. His painting is characterized by impressionism, a fine sense of decorative expressiveness of color and freedom of expression.
Living in Berlin and Paris, Gluschenko combined the role of the artist and scout. During Nikolai Gluschenko's lifetime, none of his acquaintances and colleagues in the arts knew about his work in the intelligence service. In Moscow he was known as agent "Yarema".

In 1934, the artist made a creative trip to Spain to the Balearic Islands and Mallorca.

Hitler gave Gluschenko an album of his watercolors.
Hitler and Gluschenko studied with the same teacher at the Berlin School of Art, on the advice of the teacher Hitler took a couple of lessons from Gluschenko. Later, during his senior year, Gluschenko began teaching at the same art school.

In early 1940, the Soviet intelligence gave Gluschenko the task of organizing two exhibitions in parallel - of German art in Moscow and the Soviet art in Berlin. On the last day of the Berlin exhibition, it was visited by the highest leaders of the Third Reich headed by Joachim von Ribbentrop, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Addressing Nikolai Gluschenko, he said that Hitler highly appreciated his talent. He considers him one of the best landscape artists in Europe and presents him with an album of lithographs of his best watercolors as a memento.
On his return to Moscow, Nikolai Glushchenko gave the album from Hitler to the leadership of Soviet intelligence. Then Stalin wished to familiarize himself with Hitler's work. The album did not return to Gluschenko until a year and a half later.

Return to Kiev
In 1936 he returned to Moscow, and in 1944 he moved to Kiev. Having returned to the territory of the Soviet Union, he restored his creative activity, but his painting did not fit into the canons of socialist realism, established at the time as the only style allowed in the USSR. In his early years, Gluschenko tried to preserve the French manner of his painting, for which he received the nickname "The Frenchman.
Gluschenko worked in various painting genres, but his favorite subject was landscape.
In 1946 he was awarded the title Honoured Art Worker of the RSFSR, in 1963 - People's Artist of the USSR, and in 1976 - People's Artist of the USSR. In 1978 he opened a studio-museum of the artist in Kiev.
The paintings of the artist are in many Ukrainian and foreign museums and private collections.
One of the most famous artists of Ukraine. His works were exhibited in Berlin, Paris, Milan, Rome, Toronto, and many cities of the USSR (Moscow, Kiev, etc.). His works are kept in museums of Ukraine (National Art Museum of Ukraine in Kiev, in museums in Lviv, Dnepropetrovsk, Uzhgorod, etc.), France, USA, Canada and Italy.
Nikolai Petrovich died on October 31, 1977.

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Gluschenko Nikolai (1901-1977) war ein ukrainischer Maler. Er absolvierte die Berliner Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Charlottenburg (1924). Nach seinem Abschluss zog Nikolai Gluschenko 1925 nach Paris,[...]

Gluschenko Nikolai (1901-1977) war ein ukrainischer Maler. Er absolvierte die Berliner Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Charlottenburg (1924). Nach seinem Abschluss zog Nikolai Gluschenko 1925 nach Paris, wo er ein Kunstatelier in der Rue des Volontaires 23 eröffnete. Er lebte im Ausland in Frankreich und Spanien (bis 1936). Ausgestellt im "Herbstsalon" und im "Salon der Unabhängigen". Einzelausstellungen in Paris, Mailand, Bukarest, Prag, Stockholm, Rom (in seinem Leben fanden 32 Einzelausstellungen statt). Lehrte an der Kunstschule, Professor des Kunstinstituts (1939). Auch als sowjetischer Spion bekannt. Volkskünstler der Ukraine (1944), Preisträger des Schewtschenko-Staatspreises der Ukraine. Einer der bekanntesten ukrainischen Künstler.

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