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Nikolay
Ivanovich Kozlov

1871−1938
Painter. Born in the village. Artie Krasnoufimskogo county of Perm province. In his youth he lived in the city of Kamyshlov. He painted landscapes, painted portraits, was very interested in photography with his brothers Alexander and Ivan.
In St. Petersburg he studied at the imp. Academy of Arts at D.N. Kardovsky and J.F. Tsiongaly, but did not graduate from the academy.
In 1910 -1918 owned in Yekaterinburg (where he lived until the end of his life), together with his brothers, the Rembrandt Photographic Studio on Pokrovsky Prospekt (now Malysheva Street). The artist and photographer Nikolai Ivanovich Kozlov was also a public figure, the vowel (deputy) of the Yekaterinburg City Duma. In Soviet times, the city became Sverdlovsk. In 1925, N.I. Kozlov became a member of the AHRR, and in 1932 - a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
May 22, 1932 the foundation of the Sverdlovsk organization of the Union of Artists of the USSR and Russia was laid, N.I. became the first chairman Kozlov. In the autumn of 1932, an exhibition of works by Sverdlovsk and Moscow artists "Socialist Construction in the Urals" was held in Sverdlovsk, where 700 works of art were presented, including paintings by Kozlov himself. Among the artist's paintings were known “Flat”, “Quinta sharp” in the style of symbolism - both 1928, and in 1930, “Woman's Portrait”, “Pioneer” (EMII) and others.
In December 1937 N.I. Kozlov was arrested by the NKVD, and on January 3, 1938, was shot as "an enemy of the people." Rehabilitated posthumously.
V. Egorov (Grivsky)
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