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Russian and Ukrainian painter
Victor Palmov
Born (1888-09-29 ) September 29, 1888 (age 135) Samara, Russian Empire
Died July 7, 1929(1929-07-07) (aged 40)Kyiv, USSR
Resting place Lukyanivske Cemetery, Kyiv, Ukraine
Victor Nikandrovich Palmov (
Russian : Виктор Никандрович Пальмов ; 10 October 1888 – 7 June 1929) was a Russian and Ukrainian painter and
avant-garde artist (
Futurist and
Neo-primitivist ) from the
David Burliuk circle.
Biographical dates
Victor Palmov was born on 10 October 1888 in
Samara , in the
Samara Governorate of the
Russian Empire .
In 1911–1914 he studied at the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (MUZHZV).
In 1920–1921, together with
David Burliuk , he travelled to
Japan .
In 1923–1924 Palmov was associated with the Moscow magazine
Left Front of the Arts (LEF) — organ of the
Constructivists and
Formalists .
Palmov was the founder of the Cvetopisy or Tsv'etopisi (Colour paintings).
In 1925 he became the member of the Association of the Revolutionary Art of the Ukraine (ARMU) together with
David Burliuk ,
Vadym Meller ,
Vasiliy Yermilov ,
Alexander Bogomazov and
Alexander Khvostenko-Khvostov .
In 1927 he was the co-founder of the Contemporary Ukrainian Artists Union (OSMU) together with
Alexander Khvostenko-Khvostov ,
Mark Epshtein and
Anatol Petrytsky .
From 1925 to 1929 he was professor at the
Kyiv Art Academy (now the
National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture ) together with
Alexander Bogomazov ,
Vadym Meller , and
Vladimir Tatlin .
Victor Palmov died on 7 July 1929 in
Kyiv , in the
Ukrainian SSR of the
Soviet Union .
References
International National Artists Other