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Mykola Burachek (or ''Buraček'', (ウクライナ語:Микола Бурачек)) (March 16, 1871 in Letychiv, Podillia Guberniya (now Khmelnytskyi Oblast) – August 12, 1942 in Kharkiv) was a Ukrainian Impressionist painter and pedagogue. ==Life== Burachek studied in Kiev School of Drawing (late 1890s) and from Jan Stanisławski at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts (1905–1910). He also studied at Paris in the studio of Henri Matisse (1910–1911). His first exhibition was in 1907. In 1917–1922 he taught at the Ukrainian Academy of Arts in Kiev and then at the Kiev State Art Institute and the Mykola Lysenko Music and Drama School in Kiev. Then he moved to Kharkiv and became the rector of the Kharkiv Art Institute (1925). In 1934 he returned to Kiev and taught at the Kiev State Art Institute. Burachek also worked for theaters as a stage designer. In 1934 he worked for the Kharkiv theaters designing stages for the plays ''Marusia Churai'' by Ivan Mykytenko and ''Set Your Heart Free'' by Marko Kropyvnytsky. In 1937 he worked with Donetsk theaters. A virtuoso landscape painter, he painted Impressionist landscapes devoted to the Ukrainian themes such as ''Morning on the Dnieper'' (1934), ''Apple Trees in Bloom'' (1936), and ''The Broad Dnieper Roars and Moans'' (1941). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mykola Burachek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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