«Τέσσερα χρόνια αφότου εξαπέλυσε μια άνευ προηγουμένου επίθεση στη δημοκρατία και άφησε τον Λευκό Οίκο ντροπιασμένο, ο καταδικασμένος εγκληματίας και δύο φορές κατηγορούμενος πολιτικός θα επιστρέψει στην Ουάσιγκτον, D.C., ως ο 47ος πρόεδρος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών»(Vanity Fair, digital magazine)
"Grigoriev was born in Rybinsk and studied at the Stroganov
Art School from 1903 to 1907 with Dmitry Shcherbinovsky. Grigoriev went
on to study at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg under
Alexander Kiselyov, Dmitry Kardovsky and Abram Arkhipov from 1907 to
1912. He began exhibiting his work in 1909 as a member of the Union of
Impressionists group, and became a member of the World of Art movement
in 1913. At that time he also wrote a novel, Young Rays.
Grigoriev lived for a time in Paris, where he attended the Académie de
la Grande Chaumière. In Paris he was strongly influenced by Paul
Cézanne.
After his return to Saint Petersburg in 1913 he became part of the
Bohemian scene in St. Petersburg and was close to many artists and
writers of the time, such as Sergey Sudeykin, Velimir Khlebnikov and the
poet Anna Akhmatova, often painting their portraits.
Grigoriev was also interested in the Russian countryside, its peasants
and village life. From 1916 to 1918 he created a series of paintings and
graphic works, Russia, depicting the poverty and strength of the
Russian peasantry and village life. The album started with Grigoriev's
poem To her stepsons. The album won a praise from influential art-critic
Alexandre Benois. According to Benois Grigoriev had shown the very
essence of Russia in the period before the revolutionary upheaval.
From 1919, Grigoriev travelled and lived abroad in many countries
including Finland, Germany, France, the USA, Central and South Americas.
In 1934 he published his poem Russia in the American Russian-language
newspaper Novoye Russkoye Slovo. The poem was a poetic reflection of his
famous Russia series of paintings. He also wrote a poem, America, which
was published only in 2003.
Grigoriev died in Cagnes-sur-Mer in 1939."
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