1889 Ekaterinoslav, Ukraine - 1977 Czechoslavakia. Known for: Portrait, still life and landscape painting.
Landscape painter and portraitist Pavel Antonovich Gromnicki (1889 - 1977), also known as Pavlo Hromnický, was born on 15.12.1889 in Ekaterinoslav (today's Dnepropetrovsk) in Ukraine. He studied at...
Read full biography Landscape painter and portraitist Pavel Antonovich Gromnicki (1889 - 1977), also known as Pavlo Hromnický, was born on 15.12.1889 in Ekaterinoslav (today's Dnepropetrovsk) in Ukraine. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg with Valentin Serov and Ilya Repina. He relocated during...
Read full biography Landscape painter and portraitist Pavel Antonovich Gromnicki (1889 - 1977), also known as Pavlo Hromnický, was born on 15.12.1889 in Ekaterinoslav (today's Dnepropetrovsk) in Ukraine. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg with Valentin Serov and Ilya Repina. He relocated during World War I. to Prague, where he became a student and assistant Ferdinand Engelmüller. In the years 1922 to 1925 studied in Paris with Henry Matisse, who became his friend. He undertook his studies...
Read full biography Landscape painter and portraitist Pavel Antonovich Gromnicki (1889 - 1977), also known as Pavlo Hromnický, was born on 15.12.1889 in Ekaterinoslav (today's Dnepropetrovsk) in Ukraine. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg with Valentin Serov and Ilya Repina. He relocated during World War I. to Prague, where he became a student and assistant Ferdinand Engelmüller. In the years 1922 to 1925 studied in Paris with Henry Matisse, who became his friend. He undertook his studies trips to Italy, India, Tibet, Japan, USA. However, he spent most of his life in Czechoslovakia, where he also died in 1977. He created mainly landscapes, but also portraits and still lifes. Independently exhibited in Paris, Vienna and Prague. Offered...
Read full biography Landscape painter and portraitist Pavel Antonovich Gromnicki (1889 - 1977), also known as Pavlo Hromnický, was born on 15.12.1889 in Ekaterinoslav (today's Dnepropetrovsk) in Ukraine. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg with Valentin Serov and Ilya Repina. He relocated during World War I. to Prague, where he became a student and assistant Ferdinand Engelmüller. In the years 1922 to 1925 studied in Paris with Henry Matisse, who became his friend. He undertook his studies trips to Italy, India, Tibet, Japan, USA. However, he spent most of his life in Czechoslovakia, where he also died in 1977. He created mainly landscapes, but also portraits and still lifes. Independently exhibited in Paris, Vienna and Prague. Offered the painting was painted in 1924, during the artist's French period under under the influence of Henri Matisse.