Nikolay Semyonovich Samokish | |
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Николай Семёнович Самокиш Микола Семенович Самокиш | |
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Died | January 18, 1944 | (aged 83)
Nationality | Russian Empire |
Education | Member Academy of Arts (1890) Professor by rank (1912) Full Member Academy of Arts (1913) |
Alma mater | Imperial Academy of Arts (1885) |
Notable work | painting |
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Nikolay Semyonovich Samokish (Russian: Николай Семёнович Самокиш; Ukrainian: Микола Семенович Самокиш, romanized: Mykola Semenovych Samokysh; 25 October 1860, Nezhin, Government of Chernigov, Russian Empire – 18 January 1944, Simferopol, Russian SFSR, USSR) was a Ukrainian[1][2][3] and Soviet painter and illustrator of Ukrainian Cossack descent who specialized in military art and animal painting. During the First World War Samokish was a correspondent for The Russian Sun , one of the most popular patriotic journals in Imperial Russia. He was a recipient of the Stalin Prize in 1941.[4]
Samokish is also known as the second husband of the book illustrator Elena Sudkovskaya, with whom he often collaborated.
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