Evgeni Osipovich Bukovetsky was born in 1866 in Odessa (on the Black Sea).
From 1887 until 1890, he studied at the Odessa Drawing School. His teacher was the well-known Russian artist Kostandi. In 1890 he entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in Paris and studied there under Zuhlen.
Bukovetsky lived and worked in Odessa and took part in exhibitions of the Association of South-Russian Artists. From 1892 to 1908 he was a participant of exhibitions of ‘Association of Movable Art Exhibitions’, also called “Itinerants”. (Peredvizhniks — painters of the 19th century Russian realist school with democratic tendencies.)
He was a member of TYuRKH, and in 1922 became a founding member of the Kostandi Society.
His paintings are in art museums in Odessa, Lvov, and Kiev (Ukraine). Two of his paintings are in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow:
- “At the Information Office” (1890)
- “At a Rich Relative” (1891)
Personal exhibitions were organized in Odessa in 1935, 1941, 1950, and 1966. From 1937 to 1945 he taught at the Odessa Art School
He died in Odessa in 1948.
Art:
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- A Part of the Dacha
- A Road in the Garden
- Cossacks
- Dike (sold)
- Farm
- Old House
- Outskirts
- Portrait of a Man
- Portrait of a Woman
- Portrait of a Woman
- Portrait of an Old Woman
- Portrait of the Artist Kalninko
- Rural Landscape
- Rural Yard (sold)
- Woman Reading













