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Woman Look at Seine River in Paris
Pyotr Nilus. Autumn. 1893

Pyotr Alexandrovich Nilus (Template:Lang-ru; 20 February [O.S. 8 February] 1869 – 23 May 1943). was a Russian and Ukrainian impressionist painter and writer.

Pyotr was born in Baltsky Uyezd, Government of Podolia, in the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine). His grandfather took part in the Patriotic War of 1812. At the age of seven Pyotr moved to Odessa where he studied at the local Peter and Paul real school and attended art classes of Kyriak Kostandi. Then he attended the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg and participated in exhibitions of Peredvizhniki.

During the Russian Civil War, in 1920 ,he emigrated to Paris where he worked until his death in 1943. Pyotr Nilus was a friend of Aleksandr Kuprin and Ivan Bunin. For the first years in Paris they lived in the same house. They led an intensive correspondence; there were published more than one hundred letters of Pyotr Nilus to Bunin[1]

Pyotr Nilus in 1906 together with Korney Chukovsky actively participated in the efforts to help Jewish children, victims of the Odessa pogrom.[1]

Paintings

References

  1. ^ a b Savva Dudakov, That Nilus and the other, Lehaim, February 2001