BUKOVETSKY (Bukovetsky) Eugene Osipovich. (Iosifovich)
December 5, 1866 (Odessa) - July 27, 1948 (Odessa)
Painter, graphic artist
from a military family. He graduated from the Odessa real school (1866), studied at Peter's Academy of Agricultural Sciences (did not finish the course for health reasons). In 1888-1890 as an auditor visited Odessa drawing school, where he studied under the guidance of Ladyzhenskaya and KK Kostandi. In 1890, a figure with the figures of plaster and painting "The Help Desk (in office)" was awarded two large bronze medals. In 1890 he entered the picturesque branch IAH, but in the same year "domestic reasons" left his studies and returned to Odessa. In 1891 he traveled to Europe, in Paris, attended the Academy R. Julien, where he studied with M-P. Laurens, worked for some time in Munich.
lived in Ukraine, mostly in Odessa. He worked as a genre painter, portraitist, landscape painter. He turned to the techniques watercolor and pastel. In his works developed the tradition of realistic art, the works are inherent subtle color treatment, seclusion, lyricism. Many worked in the open air.