霍维塞普·普什曼

霍维塞普·普什曼

Hovsep Pushman(1877-1966)
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霍夫塞普施普曼(Hovsep Pushman)

霍夫塞普施普曼(Hovsep Pushman)

艺术家: 霍夫塞普施普曼

生于: 1877年5月09日;

卒于: 1966年2月13日;13february 1966

国籍: 亚美尼亚

流派: 象征主义

领域:

Hovsep Pushman是亚美尼亚背景的美国艺术家。他以沉思的静物和敏感的女性肖像而闻名,经常穿着奇装异服。他一生与大中央美术馆的关系最为密切,大中央美术馆从1922年开馆到1966年去世。霍夫塞普·普什曼出生并成长在小亚细亚的迪克拉纳杰德镇。在地毯生意中。普什曼很早就表现出了艺术才能,11岁时是被伊斯坦布尔皇家艺术学院录取的最年轻的学生。

1896年,普什曼一家移民到芝加哥,在那里他学习中国文化,沉浸在亚洲艺术中,并开始教书。17。然后他搬到巴黎,在朱尔斯·约瑟夫·勒菲布弗尔、托尼·罗伯特·弗莱里和阿道夫·D&·陈纳德的领导下在朱利安学院学习。普什曼展出了他的作品在沙龙DES艺人弗兰和231,AIS,在那里他赢得奖牌在1914和1921。普什曼于1914年回到美国,1916年搬到了加利福尼亚州的河滨,直到1919年,他一直住在这个城市&#39的任务旅店。在那里,他接受了一些肖像委员会的委托,其中还有一个仍然悬挂在客栈里。1918年,普什曼和一群加州画家成立了拉古纳海滩艺术协会;同年,他获得了加州艺术俱乐部阿克曼奖。美术馆。展出了十六幅画,所有的作品都在开幕当天售出。价格从3500美元到10000美元(相当于2009美元超过150000美元)。同年,他的画作《谢赫的女儿》被大都会美术馆买下,这幅画于1921年在巴黎获得了银牌。1936年,AT&T.的沃尔特·S·吉福德,大中央美术馆艺术绘画大奖得主,选择了一尊中国小雕像的普什曼静物画。

1958年,大中央美术馆自1923年开馆以来一直是普什曼的家,被迫退出大中央美术馆。中央终端81岁的普什曼出席了画廊'终点站的最后招待会,有400多人出席。

普什曼于1966年2月13日在纽约逝世。三个月后,他的遗孀Hulia Shaljian Pushman跟着他。

Artist :Hovsep Pushman

Additional Name :Հովսեփ Փուշման

Born :09 May 1877

Died :13 February 1966

Nationality :Armenian

Art Movement :Symbolism

Field :

Hovsep Pushman was an American artist of Armenian background. He was known for his contemplative still lifes and sensitive portraits of women, often in exotic dress. He was most closely associated during his lifetime with the Grand Central Art Galleries, which represented him from its opening in 1922 until his death in 1966.

Hovsep Pushman was born and grew up in the town of Dikranagerd in Asia Minor, where his family, originally "Pushmanian," was in the carpet business. Pushman showed artistic ability early, and at age 11 was the youngest student ever admitted to Istanbul's Imperial School of Fine Arts.

In 1896, Pushman's family emigrated to Chicago, where he studied Chinese culture, immersing himself in Asian art, and began to teach at the age of 17. He then moved to Paris and studied at the Académie Julian under Jules Joseph Lefebvre, Tony Robert-Fleury and Adolphe Déchenaud. Pushman exhibited his work at the Salon des Artistes Français, where he won medals in 1914 and 1921. Pushman returned to the United States in 1914, and in 1916 moved to Riverside, California, living at the city's Mission Inn until 1919. There he accepted some portrait commissions, including one that still hangs at the inn. In 1918 Pushman and a group of California painters founded the Laguna Beach Art Association; the same year he was awarded the California Art Club's Ackerman Prize.

After his time in California Pushman spent several years in Paris.

In 1932, Pushman was honored with a one-man show at the Galleries. Sixteen paintings were on display and all sold the opening day. The prices ranged from $3,500 up to $10,000 (the equivalent of more than $150,000 in 2009). The same year his painting "The Daughter of the Sheykh," which had won a silver medal in Paris in 1921, was purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The winner of the 1936 art drawing at the Grand Central Art Galleries, Walter S. Gifford of AT&T, selected a Pushman still life of a Chinese statuette.

In 1958 the Grand Central Art Galleries, which had been Pushman's home since they opened in 1923, were forced out of the Grand Central Terminal. Eighty-one-year-old Pushman was present at the final reception at the Galleries' Terminal location, which was attended by more than 400 people.

Pushman died on February 13, 1966, in New York City. Three months later, Hulia Shaljian Pushman, his widow, followed him.