A Fall Day
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A Fall Day
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Abraham Manievich: Pioneer of Belarusian Expressionism
Abraham Anshelovich Manievich (November 25, 1881 – June 30, 1942), born Abram Manevich, was a Ukrainian-American expressionist artist of Belarusian Jewish origin. His life journey spanned from the banks of the Dnipro river to the shores of Hudson Bay, reflecting the turbulent era of the early 20th century and marked by profound personal experiences.
Early Life & Artistic Education
- Born in Mstislaw, Belarus, Manievich’s formative years instilled a deep connection to his homeland's landscape and traditions. He pursued artistic studies at Kyiv Art School (1901-1905) and honed his skills at the Academy of Art in Munich, Germany, immersing himself in European avant-garde movements.
European Influences & Exhibitions
- His travels throughout Italy, France, and Switzerland exposed him to diverse artistic perspectives. Notably, he achieved recognition through exhibitions showcasing his distinctive style—a blend of regionalism and expressionist fervor—in prominent venues like Paris and Munich.
Ukrainian Avant-Garde & Artistic Group “Koltso”
- Manievich’s involvement in the Ukrainian avant-garde was pivotal. He co-founded the Ukrainian Academy of Arts alongside Alexander Bogomazov, fostering a vibrant intellectual environment. Together with Bogomazov and other artists, he established “Koltso,” a Cubo-Futurist group dedicated to exploring innovative artistic concepts.
Notable Works & Legacy
- Manievich’s oeuvre encompasses landscapes capturing the beauty of Belarusian towns like Mstislaw and Podillya, as well as evocative depictions of urban scenes—particularly Nantasket, Massachusetts. His masterpiece “Neige dans la forêt” (Snow in the Forest), exemplifies his signature style: bold color palettes, textured surfaces, and a palpable emotional resonance. The painting resides permanently in the National Art Museum of Ukraine and is celebrated for its artistic merit.
Later Life & Artistic Recognition
- Following the devastation of the Kiev ghetto during World War II—a traumatic experience that profoundly impacted his worldview—Manievich emigrated to the United States. Despite facing hardship, he continued to produce art until his untimely death in Bronx, New York, leaving behind a legacy as one of Ukraine’s foremost expressionist artists.
Recognition & Auction Records
- His artwork garnered considerable acclaim and achieved impressive auction prices. “Neige dans la forêt” fetched $339,978 at Koller Zurich in 2021, demonstrating the enduring value of his artistic vision.
Publications & Further Research
- His biographical work was documented extensively by Alan Pensler and Mimi Ginsberg in “Abraham Manievich,” published by Hudson Hills. Furthermore, articles appeared in ArtDaily (“Highly Successful Auctions at Koller”) and Forbes (“Abraham Manevich”), highlighting his artistic achievements and contributions to the art world.
abraham a manievich
1881 - 1942
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ukrainian Avant-garde']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Alexis Romm']
- Date Of Birth: November 25, 1881
- Date Of Death: June 30, 1942
- Full Name: Abraham Anshelovich Manievich
- Nationality: Belarusian-Jewish
- Notable Artworks:
- Nantasket, Massachusetts
- Garden View
- Place Of Birth: Mstsislaw, Belarus

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