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Isaak Brodsky

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Isaak Brodsky
Born
Isaak Izrailevich Brodsky

6 January 1884 [O.S. 25 December 1883]
Died14 August 1939(1939-08-14) (aged 55)
Resting placeVolkovo Cemetery, St. Petersburg
Nationality
EducationOdessa Art Academy
Known forPainting
MovementSocialist realism
AwardsOrder of Lenin
Self-portrait

Isaak Izrailevich Brodsky (Russian: Исаа́к Изра́илевич Бро́дский, Ukrainian: Іса́к Ізраїльович Бро́дський; 6 January 1884 [O.S. 25 December 1883] – 14 August 1939) was a Russian painter and draughtsman of Jewish descent best known for his portrayals of Vladimir Lenin and other Soviet leaders, renowned as blueprint examples of the Socialist realist style.

Life and career

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Portrait of Brodsky by Ilya Repin, 1913

Brodsky was born in the village of Sofiyivka near Berdyansk in modern day Ukraine to Yisrael, a Jewish merchant. He studied at Odessa Art Academy and the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. In 1916, he joined the Jewish Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. When Brodsky asked Lenin to autograph his painting Lenin, he said: "I am signing to what I don't agree with for the first time".[1]

Brodsky was on good terms with many leading Russian painters, including his mentor, Ilya Repin. He was an avid art collector who donated numerous first-class paintings to museums in his native Ukraine and elsewhere. His art collection included important works by Repin, Vasily Surikov, Valentin Serov, Isaak Levitan, Mikhail Vrubel, and Boris Kustodiev.

Brodsky was an Honoured Artist of the Russian SFSR and a member of the Union of Russian Artists. He was the first painter to be awarded the Order of Lenin.[2] In 1934, he was appointed Director of the All-Russian Academy of Arts. From 1934 to 1939, he was also a head of personal Art workshop in institute, where his pupils included the well-known Soviet painters: Nikolai Timkov, Alexander Laktionov, Yuri Neprintsev, Piotr Belousov, Piotr Vasiliev, Mikhail Kozell and others.[3] He died in Leningrad in 1939. His memoirs were published posthumously.[4] After his death, Brodsky's apartment on Arts Square in St. Petersburg was declared a national museum. His art collection is still on exhibit there.[5]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Stoletie.ru". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2006-11-24.
  2. ^ MJCC.ru Archived 2007-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Leningrad School of painting. Historical outline. (Russian).
  4. ^ "Ленинградский художник Бродский Исаак Израилевич". Socialist Realism. Kiev club of collectors.
  5. ^ Webpage of the Isaak Brodsky Museum Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine.

Publications

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Further reading

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