Mikhail
Markianovich Germashev (Bubello)

Russia • 1867−1930

Biography and information

Had wide success with a respectable audience Mikhail Markianovich Germashev (Bubelo) graduated from the Moscow school of painting, sculpture and architecture. The fame of the artist brings his landscapes in the late nineteenth century. His painting "Snow fell", which received first prize of the Moscow society of arts in 1897, acquired by P. M. Tretyakov. Among the other famous paintings of the landscape that can be seen in museums around the country, it should be called: "Gray day" (1894), "Unfrozen river" (1898), "Rainy day" (1902), "To spring" (1912). M. M. Germasheva characterized by high craftsmanship, attracted by its beauty, and therefore was in great demand at fans of solid landscape painting. The artist worked hard and actively participated in numerous in those days, Moscow and St. Petersburg exhibitions of the academic and of the Association of traveling art exhibitions. His winter and spring landscapes of Central Russia met a warm reception of the audience and positive reviews from critics. The high craftsmanship of the M. M. Germasheva contributed to the fact that and in exile (in 1920 he settled in Paris), the artist was not lost. Moreover, he may not be aware of it, he promoted the beauty of the abandoned homeland, because it was written in the 1920-ies in France, the landscapes of Russian nature was extremely popular among the French and tourists from many countries, who are eager to buy paintings M. M. Germasheva. In our time, the artist continues to delight and fascinate those admirers of the fine arts, which get a chance to meet them in person.

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