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Ivan
Diomidovich Chashnikov

Russia • 1888−1971

Brief biography from the catalog hood. the exhibition "15 years of RKKA". Moscow 1933

Chashnikov Ivan Diomidovich (1888) at the end of the urban school in Barnaul in 1907 he enrolled at the Kazan art school, then moved to the Moscow school of painting, from which he graduated in 1915 From 1915 to 922 served in the old army, and then in the red army. After demobilization began to do art (he designed the celebration, worked in Newspapers and magazines). In1923, he joined the AChRs and finally switched to easel painting. Exhibited in all the exhibitions AChRs and abroad. Participant of the exhibition of the tenth anniversary of the red army ("Siberian partisans"). There is work in the State. The Tretyakov gallery, the Museum of the red army, etc.

Born in the city of Barnaul.

Since 1904 he studied at the Kazan art school. Every summer, coming on vacation to his parents, he wrote a lot and painted in Barnaul and its surroundings and also in the Altai mountains. After three years of study in Kazan, while in the life class, Chashnikov decides to enter the Moscow School of painting, sculpture and architecture.

For seven years he engaged in school under the guidance of A. E. Arkhipov, A. M. Vasnetsov, S. V. Ivanov, N. A. Kasatkin, K. A. Korovin, S. V. Malyutin. In 1916, the artist graduated from the School of painting, sculpture and architecture in Moscow. The participant of group exhibitions of the society of Siberian artists in Tomsk (1914-15). Creative work starts only after the civil war. Since 1922 he is a member of AHRR.

During the civil war he lived in Barnaul, a member of the Altai art society (1918-22). He lived in Barnaul in 1941-44. Participated in regional art exhibitions.

His work, performed under the impression of the trip to Kazakhstan, was included in the eighth exhibition of the exhibition AHRR. The artist often turned to the topic of Siberia - "Siberian partisans" (1928), "Altai. Wooded mountains" (1931), "Horses on the beach. Altai" (1949), "For Soviet power!" (1956) and others. The State art Museum of Altai region houses a collection of his paintings: "still life with book" (1922), "Altai. Valley of the Katun" (1948-49), "Pink clouds. Altai" (1951-52), "a backwater on the river Ob" (1960).

Died D. I. Chashnikov in 1971 in Moscow.

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