Lev Tchistovsky (1902-1969)
Biography of Lev Tchistovsky
Lev Tschistovsky was a Russian
figurative painter specialised in feminine nudes. He first trained at
the Fine Art School in Saint-Petersbourg, where he was a pupil of
Savinsky and Eberling. Laureate of his school, he left USSR in 1925 and
took classes at the Fine Arts School in Roma and after in Florence.
He met Irena Klestova in Venice, at the
end of the twenties. She was also a pupil at the Saint-Petersbourg’s
Fine Arts School, and she was already exhibiting her paintings at the
Salon des Independants in Paris. Lev Tchistovsky settled in Paris in
Montparnasse’s district and married Irena. In his studio on Impasse du
Rouet, he rubbed shoulders with Andre Breton and Tamara de Lempicka.
Member of the Salon des Independants in
1930, Lev Tchistovsky was exhibiting there regularly. His portraits and
nude figures constituted the most of his abundant production. The
classic realism of his works depicted erotism and sensuality of the
women of his time.
During his whole career, he was inspired
by Mythology that will give him a great inspiration. Passionate by
icons, Lev Tchistovsky was preparing, just before he died, a publication
about icons technique.The art historian Loukomsky depicted him as an
authentic resistant of classical painting, whose technique approached
the perfection, especially in his nudes.
He died in 1969, in his house in
Cénevières in the Lot French department. His wife gave a lot of his
paintings to the Urbain Cabrol local Museum. There are many of his art
works in the Ermitage Museum in Saint Petersbourg. Robert Maxwell,
magnate of the press, also bought some of his paintings.
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