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Mykhailo Andriienko-Nechytailo

Mykhailo Andriienko-Nechytailo (French ''Michel Andreenko'' also known as ''Mikhail Andriyenko-Nechitailo'' among other variations) (1894–1982) was a renowned Ukrainian Modernist painter and stage designer.
In 1912–1917, Andriienko-Nechytailo studied with Rerikh, Rylov, and Bilibin at the art school of the Society for the Promotion of the Arts in Saint Petersburg. In 1914–1916, he exhibited the composition ''Black Dome'' and his first cubist works in Saint Petersburg. In 1914, he participated in an international graphics exhibition in Leipzig. In 1917–1924, he devoted most of his time to designing stage sets for various theaters—in Saint Petersburg, Odessa, Prague, Paris, and for the Royal Opera in Bucharest. In Paris, where he lived from 1923, he also worked on sets for the films Casanova and Sheherazade and continued to paint in the cubist-constructivist style (e.g., ''Composition'' (1924), ''Construction'' 1924, or ''A Person'' 1926). In the 1930s Andriienko-Nechytailo produced a series of surrealist paintings (e.g., ''A Fair Stall'' 1933). He switched to neorealism in the 1940s and painted a number of portraits as well as a series the cityscapes Disappearing Paris (such as ''Rue Carpeaux'' 1946, ''Rue Paul Barruel'' 1954, ''Rue Cambronne'' 1954, and ''Paysage du Cycle'' 1956). From 1958 he returned to constructivism and abstraction. Andriienko-Nechytailo's work is characterized by a precision of composition that harmonizes subtly with color. His stage sets are remarkable for their laconic quality and architectural schematism, and his costume designs, for their richness. His paintings can be found in the City Museum of Modern Art and the Arsenal Library in Paris, the National Library in Vienna, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the National Museum in Lviv, and Ukrainian émigré museums and private art collections.
==External links==

*(Short Biography )
*(Volodymyr Sichynskyi. Andriienko. Lviv, 1934. )
*(Guy Dornand. Mikhail Andreenko. Pionnier et Mainteneur du Constructivisme. Paris, 1972. )
*(Andreenko. An exhibition of works: Oils and Gouaches )



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