Alexey Kozmich Denisov-Uralsky - founder of the society "Russian gems. Description of the painting by Alexei Denisov-Uralsky “Forest fire Denisov Ilya Danilovich

Born on February 19 (6), 1864 in Yekaterinburg, in the family of Matryona Karpovna and Kozma Osipovich, a hereditary stone carver. As far as it was possible to establish, the family of stone-cutters and connoisseurs of the Ural mineral resources Denisov is known from the artist's grandfather, Osip Denisov, an Old Believer mining peasant. His son Kozma worked for more than twenty years in the mines of the Berezovsky plant, then moved with his family to Yekaterinburg, where his son Alexei was born. Kozma Denisov has been engaged in the "relief" business - the manufacture of "type-setting" paintings, "bulk" icons, slides-collections - since 1856. Obviously, his works enjoyed some recognition. So, in 1872, he exhibited at the Polytechnic Exhibition in St. Petersburg "A hill of minerals of the Ural Range, representing copper ores with their satellites, in veins, as well as deposits of gold, lead, silver, copper and other ores" about 70 cm high. the following year, he demonstrated “pictures from the Ural mineral rocks” at the Vienna World Exhibition.

WITH young years Alexey mastered the intricacies of stone-cutting business - from the simplest operations to creating independent work. The debut of the young master was the All-Russian Art and Industrial Exhibition of 1882 in Moscow. Alexey Kozmich presented minerals from the Ural Range, a painting and a stalactite grotto made from Ural minerals, which were awarded an honorary diploma. In the late 1880s, a master stone cutter and self-taught artist set off to conquer the Northern capital, having behind him the experience of participating in major national and international exhibitions in Moscow (1882), Yekaterinburg (1887), Copenhagen (1888), Paris (1889). Overcoming difficulties and hardships, he masters the art of painting and watercolors at the Drawing School of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of Arts, creates drawings for periodicals, moonlights as a graphic designer at the Baron Stieglitz Technical Drawing School.

Having briefly returned to Yekaterinburg in the mid-1890s, Alexei is preparing for a new conquest of the capitals. After success at the World Exhibition of 1900 in Paris, in December of the same year he opens the first solo exhibition "Urals in Painting" in Yekaterinburg. In the spring the exhibition moves to provincial city Permian. The sincere, very personal attitude of the artist to the depicted landscapes captivates the audience. Admired by the epic scale of the exhibition, critics are ready to forgive the author for technical blunders. The success of the exhibitions held in his homeland inspires the master - he again storms St. Petersburg.

The turn of the century is marked for Denisov next to significant events that changed not only his creative and social, but also privacy. In the mid-1890s, he marries Alexandra Nikolaevna Berezovskaya, soon the only son and heir, Nikolai, is born. At this time, the artist's friendship with Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin-Sibiryak, who had a great influence on his formation, was growing stronger. Following the example of the writer, in 1900 Denisov added to his surname such an important toponym for him - "Uralsky".

In the spring of 1902, in the premises of the St. Petersburg theater "Passage", the artist opens a new - "mobile" - Exhibition "Paintings of the Urals and its wealth". The success of this undertaking is evidenced by the second edition of the Guide to Review, with significantly expanded descriptions and commentaries. Next year was marked by another exhibition held in the same room. The artist himself called it "jewellery", and in an interview given in connection with the opening of the exposition, he already announces the next exhibition - in Moscow.

At the beginning of 1903, the Mining Agency for the Distribution of Minerals of Russia A.K. Denisov (Uralsky) and Co. The St. Petersburg address of the enterprise is 64 Liteiny Prospekt, at the same time, the Ekaterinburg address is also indicated on the papers - Pokrovsky Prospekt, 71-73/116 (a house on the corner of Pokrovsky Prospekt and Kuznechnaya Street, once bought by the artist's father). Advertisements indicated that the Agency included a warehouse of systematic mineralogical collections, Russian precious stones and factory-made stone products, as well as those created in his own workshop, the first traveling Exhibition of paintings and riches of the Urals. The secret of success lay in the talented combination of the commercial flair of the master with a sincere and piercing feeling of affection for the Urals. Therefore, the presented assortment pleases with diversity: individual samples and entire extensive collections of minerals, stone-cutting products and jewelry, paintings and graphics.

The exhibition "Urals and its wealth", opened at the beginning of 1904 in Moscow, is successfully held. Participation in the same year at the World Exhibition in St. Louis, USA, brought the artist not only an award - a Big Silver Medal, but also a heavy disappointment: the picturesque part of the sent collection was not returned.

Increasing popularity and ever-increasing trade volumes make it necessary to look for a prestigious address to open a store. The opportunity presented itself and Denisov acquires tenement house E.K. Nobel jeweler's shop E.K. Schubert. The shop windows overlooked a busy section of the Moika embankment (house 42), and the building itself stretched throughout the entire depth of the block, leaving the second facade on the prestigious Konyushennaya Street. Since that time, in the directory "All Petersburg" information about the company "Mining Agency" has appeared, the owners are Alexei Kozmich Denisov-Uralsky and Alexandra Nikolaevna Denisova (Ural gems).

The following years are devoted to hard work - the store and workshops are developing, orders from leading European jewelry companies are being fulfilled, paintings and graphic sheets are exhibited at annual exhibitions, work is underway to prepare a new large exposition. Opened in January 1911 in St. Petersburg at Bolshaya Konyushennaya, 29, the exhibition "The Urals and Its Wealth" became a true triumph - during its work it was visited by many residents and guests of the capital, repeatedly appeared in exhibition halls representatives of the ruling dynasty and high-ranking foreign guests. Thanks to this exhibition, strong business relationship with the Parisian firm Cartier. The success of the exhibition and the development of the enterprise made it possible to think about expanding the retail space. At the end of 1911, Alexei Kozmich bought a premise on the prestigious Morskaya Street, at 27. From that time on, the leading jewelry firms of Russia - Faberge, Ovchinnikovs, Tillander - became the neighbors of the Urals.

In 1912 A.K. Denisov-Uralsky becomes one of the co-founders of the Society for the Promotion of the Development and Improvement of the Handicraft and Polishing Industry “Russian Gems”, on the basis of which the famous St. Petersburg enterprise specializing in the processing of ornamental stones appeared.

The beginning of the First World War, the loss of the Russian army and the suffering of the people make the artist take a fresh look at his work. He takes part in a charity exhibition of painters. Events force him to turn to his favorite stone and start creating a special series of allegorical images of the warring powers. These works became the basis of the master's last lifetime exhibition. All proceeds from the sale entrance tickets Aleksey Kozmich transferred in favor of the Russian soldiers and the society for the care of children.

The October Revolution found the artist at his dacha in the town of Uusikirkko, where he was recovering from heavy losses that undermined his health - the death of a mother so close to him and tragic death only son. At the beginning of 1918, Denisov-Uralsky, like many residents of dachas on the Karelian Isthmus, found himself in forced emigration on the territory of independent Finland. His last years were overshadowed by unsuccessful attempts to create their own museum in Yekaterinburg and a severe mental illness that led Alexei Kozmich to a hospital in Vyborg. The master, who died within its walls in 1926, was buried in the Orthodox part of the Vyborg cemetery Ristimyaki, destroyed during the Second World War.

Author of the article "... More than an artist ...": on the 150th anniversary of the birth of Alexei Kozmich Denisov-Uralsky. Scientific catalog of the exhibition in the Yekaterinburg Museum fine arts. - Yekaterinburg, 2014. - C. 5-8

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DENISOV-URALSKY ALEXEY KUZMICH

(06 (18) 11.1863, Ecat. - 1926, Usekirko, Finland), painter, stone cutter, jeweler. Genus. in the family of a stone cutter, where he acquired the first prof. skills. In 1884 he received Yekat from the Craft Council. the title of master of relief work. In 1887-1888 he studied at the school. About-va encouragement thin. in St. Petersburg. The result of numerous trips to W. were landscapes that convey the originality of the nature of the region, its vegetation and geol. features: "Lake Konchenevskoe" (1886), "Forest Fire" (versions - 1887, 1888, 1897; Large silver medal at an exhibition in St. Louis, USA, in 1904), "Oct. on U." (1894), "From the Trinity Mountain" (1896), "Morning on the Chusovaya River" (1896), "The Top of the Polyud" (1898), "The Narrow Stone on the Chusovaya River" (1909), "The Windy Stone on the Chusovaya River" Vishera" (1909), "The Tiskos River" (1909). Completed work from the Urals. semi-precious stones: "setting pictures", slides, paperweights, inkwells, U. relief maps, jewelry, ser. sculptural caricatures "Allegorical figures of the warring powers" (1914-1916). Prod. DU exhibited at exhibitions: Kazan Scientific and Industrial. (1890), All-Russian. prom.-art. in Nizh. Novgorod (1896), Society of lovers of fine arts in Ekat., Society of Russian. watercolorists and others. 1890-1910s in Ekat., Perm and St. Petersburg. DU acted as a zealot for the development of the fatherland. bugle industry and careful attitude to nature U. In 1903 he participated in the I All-Russian. congress of figures on practical geology and exploration in St. Petersburg, in 1911 initiated the convocation of a congress of miners in Ekat. In 1912 he organized in St. Petersburg. Society for Assistance to the Development and Improvement of the Handicraft and Polishing Industry "Russian Gems". In con. 1910s lived in the village. Usekirko near St. Petersburg, on the territory that ceded to Finland after 1918. In the last gg. life, DU wrote a series of paintings about U. He worked on a relief painting "Ural. Mt. from a bird's eye view." In 1924, he informed UOL by telegram that he was transferring 400 paintings to his native city, coll. minerals and stone products. The fate of the greater part of this gift is up to now. time unknown Prod. Control units are stored in the State Russian Museum, in the EMII, UGSF in the Irkutsk region. arts. museum, other arts. and geol. museums and private collections.

Op.: On some obstacles in the development of mining of precious stones // Proceedings of the I All-Russian Congress of Figures on Practical Geology and Intelligence. St. Petersburg, 1905; Blood on the stone // Argus. 1916.5.

Lit .: Pavlovsky B.V. A.K. Denisov-Uralsky. Sverdlovsk, 1953; Semenova S.V. Fascinated by the Urals. Sverdlovsk, 1978.

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Denisov-Uralsky Alexey Kuzmich [Feb. 1863, Yekaterinburg - 1926, Uusikirko, Finland (now the village of Polyany, Vyborg district Leningrad region)], grew. Painter, stone carver. Son and student of the Ural stone cutter Kuzma Osipovich Denisov (? -1882); studied at the Drawing School of the OPH in St. Petersburg (until 1891). One of the organizers of the Society of Lovers fine arts in Yekaterinburg (1896), the Society for the Promotion of the Development and Improvement of Handicraft and Polishing Production "Russian Gems" in St. Petersburg (1912); was also the owner of the development of the Ural stones and a stone-cutting shop in St. Petersburg (until 1917). Visited Paris (1889, 1910), also Berlin and Munich. Long friendly relations Denisov-Uralsky was connected with D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak. The picturesque works of Denisov-Uralsky are in the tradition of Russian wanderers; the influence of A. I. Kuinzhdi is noticeable in the use of unusual lighting effects. He painted mainly landscapes of the Urals (over 400, about 1 thousand studies), including industrial ones. Most famous picture- "Forest Fire" (repeatedly repeated by the artist; silver medal at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, USA).

"Forest fire".
1897.

He worked a lot in the traditional Ural stone carving: "setting pictures", "slides" ( art exposition from stones), relief maps of the Urals, also inkwells - "grottoes", vases, caskets, Easter eggs, figurines, etc. from semi-precious stones (jasper, malachite, rock crystal, lapis lazuli, chalcedony, etc., with the inclusion of emeralds and sapphires). Most of Denisov-Uralsky's carvings and his collection of minerals are kept in the Mineralogical Museum of Perm University.

Literature: Semyonova S. Fascinated by the Urals. Life and work of A. K. Denisov-Uralsky. Sverdlovsk, 1978.

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Painter, graphic artist, artist of arts and crafts

Born in the family of a mining worker, a self-taught artist, whose works of gems were exhibited at exhibitions in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vienna. He studied stone-cutting art from his father. In 1884 he received the title of master of relief craftsmanship from the Ekaterinburg Craft Council. In the 1880s, he exhibited his stone works at the Ural and Kazan scientific and technical exhibitions, the World Exhibition in Paris (1889), and the international exhibition in Copenhagen.

In 1887, on the advice of the writer D. N. Mamin-Sibyaryak, he came to St. Petersburg, for some time attended classes at the Drawing School of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts (1887–1888). Started painting. On trips around the Urals, he painted many landscapes, in which he captured a variety of natural phenomena, vegetation and geological features of the region. Denisov-Uralsky's paintings were reproduced in various St. Petersburg magazines and in open letters from the Community of St. Evgeniya.

He took part in the Spring Exhibitions in the halls of the Imperial Academy of Arts (1898, 1899), exhibitions of the Society of Russian Watercolorists (1895, 1896, 1898, 1908, 1910), the St. Petersburg Society of Artists (1907-1908). Exhibited his work at many international exhibitions; in 1897 for the painting "Forest Fire" was awarded a gold medal at the World Exhibition in St. Louis. He held solo exhibitions in Yekaterinburg and Perm (1900-1901) and St. Petersburg (1902, 1911) under the title "Urals and its wealth".

Simultaneously with painting, he continued to engage in stone-cutting art: he made inkwells, paperweights, figurines made of gems, “set-up paintings” (models of a mountain landscape made of gems on a watercolor background) and “hills” (collections of stones connected in the form of miniature grottoes). He created jewelry from gold, emerald, ruby, pearls. In the mid-1910s, he made sculptural caricatures of stone - allegories of the countries participating in the First World War, which he showed at a specially arranged exhibition in St. Petersburg (1916).

Actively engaged social activities. He advocated the development of the domestic mining industry, respect for natural resources Ural. In 1903 he participated in the First All-Russian Congress of Geological and Exploration Workers in St. Petersburg. In 1911, he became one of the initiators of the convocation of a congress of miners in Yekaterinburg. In 1912, he organized in St. Petersburg a society for promoting the development and improvement of handicraft grinding production "Russian Gems". In 1917, he approached the Provisional Government with a project to develop colored stones.

In the late 1910s, he lived in a dacha in the Finnish village of Usekirko near St. Petersburg; in May 1918 he was cut off from his homeland by the Soviet-Finnish border and actually ended up in exile.

In recent years, he created a series of paintings dedicated to the Urals, and worked on a relief stucco painting " Ural Range bird's eye view." In May 1924 he donated to Sverdlovsk his creative heritage, consisting of 400 canvases, and an extensive collection of minerals and stone products. However, the location of most of the gift is currently unknown.

The works of Denisov-Uralsky are in a number of museum collections, including the State Russian Museum, the Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, the Perm State art gallery, Museum of the history of stone-cutting and jewelry art in Yekaterinburg, the Museum of the Mining Institute in St. Petersburg and others.

DENISOV-URALSKY ALEXEY KUZMICH

(06 (18) 11.1863, Ecat. - 1926, Usekirko, Finland), painter, stone cutter, jeweler. Genus. in the family of a stone cutter, where he acquired the first prof. skills. In 1884 he received Yekat from the Craft Council. the title of master of relief work. In 1887-1888 he studied at the school. About-va encouragement thin. in St. Petersburg. The result of numerous trips to W. were landscapes that convey the originality of the nature of the region, its vegetation and geol. features: "Lake Konchenevskoe" (1886), "Forest Fire" (versions - 1887, 1888, 1897; Large silver medal at an exhibition in St. Louis, USA, in 1904), "Oct. on U." (1894), "From the Trinity Mountain" (1896), "Morning on the Chusovaya River" (1896), "The Top of the Polyud" (1898), "The Narrow Stone on the Chusovaya River" (1909), "The Windy Stone on the Chusovaya River" Vishera" (1909), "The Tiskos River" (1909). Completed work from the Urals. semi-precious stones: "setting pictures", slides, paperweights, inkwells, U. relief maps, jewelry, ser. sculptural caricatures "Allegorical figures of the warring powers" (1914-1916). Prod. DU exhibited at exhibitions: Kazan Scientific and Industrial. (1890), All-Russian. prom.-art. in Nizh. Novgorod (1896), Society of lovers of fine arts in Ekat., Society of Russian. watercolorists and others. 1890-1910s in Ekat., Perm and St. Petersburg. DU acted as a zealot for the development of the fatherland. bugle industry and respect for nature U. In 1903 he participated in the I All-Russian. congress of figures on practical geology and exploration in St. Petersburg, in 1911 initiated the convocation of a congress of miners in Ekat. In 1912 he organized in St. Petersburg. Society for Assistance to the Development and Improvement of the Handicraft and Polishing Industry "Russian Gems". In con. 1910s lived in the village. Usekirko near St. Petersburg, on the territory that ceded to Finland after 1918. In the last gg. life, DU wrote a series of paintings about U. He worked on a relief painting "Ural. Mt. from a bird's eye view." In 1924, he informed UOL by telegram that he was transferring 400 paintings to his native city, coll. minerals and stone products. The fate of the greater part of this gift is up to now. time unknown Prod. Control units are stored in the State Russian Museum, in the EMII, UGSF in the Irkutsk region. arts. museum, other arts. and geol. museums and private collections.

Op.: On some obstacles in the development of mining of precious stones // Proceedings of the I All-Russian Congress of Figures on Practical Geology and Intelligence. St. Petersburg, 1905; Blood on the stone // Argus. 1916.5.

Lit .: Pavlovsky B.V. A.K. Denisov-Uralsky. Sverdlovsk, 1953; Semenova S.V. Fascinated by the Urals. Sverdlovsk, 1978.

G.B. Zaitsev


Encyclopedia of Yekaterinburg. EdwART. 2010 .

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