Nikolai Glushenko

(17.09.1901-31.10.1977)

 

Ukrainian painter, master of portrait and landscape.

Features of the artist Nikolai Glushenko: style of the artist, formed in Berlin and Paris under the influence of the Fauves (Henri MatisseAndre DerainMaurice Vlaminka) and artists of the school "Nabi" (Pierre Bonnard) in adult years has undergone changes under pressure from the masters of the Soviet art school. Recruited by Soviet intelligence, Nikolai Glushenko lived in Paris for many years, collecting intelligence for the GPU. After returning to the USSR, the artist was forced to “let in” social realism on his canvases. In the last years of his creative career, Nikolay Glushchenko again returned to the bright colors and free broad strokes characteristic of his early works. Today Nikolay Glushenko is one of the most expensive Ukrainian artists who worked under Soviet power.

Famous paintings by artist Nikolai Glushenko: “Card Players”, “March on the Dnieper”, “Kiev Autumn”, “The Thaw”, “Winter Sun”, “Sun at Sea”, series “12 nu”.

 

Nikolai Petrovich Glushenko's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $385 USD to $125,767 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. The current record price for this artist at auction is $125,767 USD for "COMPOSITION (TWO NUDES)", sold at Sotheby's London in 2017. 

Nikolai Glushenko - Oil Paintings

Fields of Kaniv​

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Village by the lake

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