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professor art historian teacher Marine painter

Leyzerov Isaac Mikhailovich was a Russian professor, art historian, teacher and marine painter.

Background

Leyzerov Isaac Mikhailovich was born on April 26, 1902 in Borisoglebsk, Voronezh, Russian Federation. He came from a bourgeois family.

Education

In 1919, Isaac Mikhailovich graduated from Borisoglebsk school and entered High State Art and Technical Workshops. He was a student of R.R. Falk, an assistant in his workshop.

Career

Since January 1927 was teaching at the Moscow Institute of Fine Arts (later Moscow State Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov). In the 1940s he was the organizer of students' practical trainings on ships from Arkhangelsk to Vladivostok. Then he was the Dean of the Faculty of Painting and Sculpture at Moscow State Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov.

During the Great Patriotic War Leyzerov was evacuated to Samarkand. Since 1923 he participated in Moscow exhibitions: "Artists of the RSFSR for 15 years" (1933), "The Industry of Socialism" (1939), "The Exhibition of Marine Artists" (1955), "The Exhibition Dedicated to India" (1958), and others. Personal exhibition "Farhadstroy" was held in Samarkand (1943).

In 1945-1946 he was on a creative assignment to the DneproGES, where he created the panel "The Restoration of the DneproGES".

Works

  • book

    • School of Fine Art

      (In this book was published an article of Leyzerov "Sketch...)

      1994
    • Anatomical Drawings of Russian Classics

      1952

Membership

  • Society of Public Artists

    1928 - 1930

  • Moscow organization of the Union of artists , Moscow City

    1933