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Mykola NEDILKO (1902-1979) - Ukrainian artist. One of the most original painters and landscape painters of national art. After graduating from high school (1923-1928), he entered the Faculty of Painting of the Kyiv Art Institute, where he studied under the direction of Fedor Krichevsky and Mikhail Boychuk. Sunday's specialization was landscape and theatrical scenery. During the war he moved to Lviv, where he became one of the first members of the Union of Fine Artists. Has exhibited his works at all exhibitions of the Union. He emigrated to Germany (1944), after a few years moved to Argentina, and then to America (1961). Sundays were held in New York (1962, 1965, 1966, 1980), Paris (1965), Philadelphia (1976), Edmonton and Toronto (1988). Sundays are kept at the Ukrainian Museum in New York and at the Canadian Ukrainian Art Foundation in Toronto.
Biography
Mykola NEDILKO (1902-1979) - Ukrainian artist. One of the most original painters and landscape painters of national art. After graduating from high school (1923-1928), he entered the Faculty of Painting of the Kyiv Art Institute, where he studied under the direction of Fedor Krichevsky and Mikhail Boychuk. Sunday's specialization was landscape and theatrical scenery. During the war he moved to Lviv, where he became one of the first members of the Union of Fine Artists. Has exhibited his works at all exhibitions of the Union. He emigrated to Germany (1944), after a few years moved to Argentina, and then to America (1961). Sundays were held in New York (1962, 1965, 1966, 1980), Paris (1965), Philadelphia (1976), Edmonton and Toronto (1988). Sundays are kept at the Ukrainian Museum in New York and at the Canadian Ukrainian Art Foundation in Toronto.
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