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Leonid Osipovich Pasternak (born Yitzhok-Leib, or Isaak Iosifovich, Pasternak; Russian: Леони́д О́сипович Пастерна́к, 3 April 1862 (N.S.) – 31 May 1945) was a Russian post-impressionist painter. He was the father of the poet and novelist Boris Pasternak.

Self-portrait (1908)
Self-portrait (1908)

Biography


Self-portrait (before 1916)
Self-portrait (before 1916)

Pasternak was born in Odessa to an Orthodox Jewish family on 4 April 1862. The family claimed to be distantly descended, in one line, from Isaac Abrabanel, the 15th-century Jewish philosopher and treasurer of Portugal, although no independent evidence of this exists.[1] Leonid's father made an income by renting out a guest house. The courtyard of the guest house, with its adjoining coach-house, first awakened Leonid's artistic imagination. He was the youngest of six children.

He started to draw very early, but his family tried to discourage him, as they feared that his drawing would interfere with his studies. His first sponsor was the local street cleaner who began buying Pasternak's art when Leonid was seven years old. During 1879–81 Leonid Pasternak was a graduate of the Grekov Odessa Art school.

From 1881 to 1885, Leonid studied at Moscow University, first in the Department of Medicine, then at the Department of Law. Eventually he decided to devote his life to art and entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from which he graduated in 1887. He returned to Russia, served the compulsory two years in the Imperial Russian Army (artillery regiment) and in 1889 started a career as a full-time painter.

Night before the exam (1895; Musée d'Orsay, Paris). Purchased 1900.
Night before the exam (1895; Musée d'Orsay, Paris). Purchased 1900.
Alexander Pushkin at the seashore
Alexander Pushkin at the seashore

The start of his career was very successful. His first exhibited painting was bought by Pavel Tretyakov, the most important art sponsor in Russia of the time. He soon became a popular painter, a member of the so-called Polenov circle, that included Valentin Serov, Isaac Levitan, Mikhail Nesterov, and Konstantin Korovin. In 1889 he married the pianist Rosa Isidorovna Kaufman, the daughter of Isidor Kaufman, a well-to-do Jewish industrialist. The newlyweds settled in Moscow and in (1890) the first of the couple's four children was born — the famous author and poet Boris Pasternak.

Leonid Pasternak was one of the first Russian painters who labeled himself an Impressionist. In Russia in the 1880s and 1890s such a proclamation was novel enough to draw attention to an artist. Leonid also was a member of the Peredvizhniki and Union of Russian Artists movements. He was a friend of Leo Tolstoy, for months lived in Yasnaya Polyana, and painted many portraits of the great writer, also illustrating his novels War and Peace and Resurrection.


Career


Leonid Pasternak's sons Boris (left) and Alexander (1900s)
Leonid Pasternak's sons Boris (left) and Alexander (1900s)
Leonid Pasternak's children (1914)
Leonid Pasternak's children (1914)

According to his son Boris,

"It was from the... kitchen that my father's remarkable illustrations to Tolstoy's Resurrection were dispatched. After its final revision, the novel was serialized in the journal Niva by the Petersburg publisher Fyodor Marks. The work was feverish. I remember how pressed for time father was. The issues of the journal came out regularly without delay. One had to be in time for each issue. Tolstoy kept back the proofs, revising them again and again. There was the risk that the illustrations would be at variance with the corrections subsequently introduced into it. But my father's sketches came from the same source whence the author obtained his observations, the courtroom, the transit prison, the country, the railway.

It was the reservoir of living details, the identical realistic presentation of ideas, that saved him from the danger of digressing from the spirit of the original. In view of the urgency of the matter, special precautions were taken to prevent any delay in the sending of the illustrations.

The services of the conductors of the express trains at the Nikolayevsky railway were enlisted. My childish imagination was struck by the sight of a train conductor in his formal railway uniform, standing waiting at the door of the kitchen as if he were standing on a railway platform at the door of a compartment that was just about to leave the station. Joiner's glue was boiling on the stove. The illustrations were hurriedly wiped dry, fixed, glued on pieces of cardboard, rolled up, tied up. The parcels, once ready, were sealed up with sealing wax and handed to the conductor."[2]

He was awarded a medal at the World Fair in Paris (1900) for his illustrations of Tolstoy's novels.

Pasternak was elected a member of the Imperial Academy of Arts (1905), and also taught at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.

In 1921, Pasternak needed an eye surgery, which was scheduled to be performed in Berlin. He traveled there with his wife and two daughters, Lydia and Josephine, leaving his sons Boris and Alexander in Russia. After the surgery he decided not to return to Russia, remaining in Berlin until 1938 when he took refuge from the Nazis in Great Britain. In 1924, he painted a portrait of Albert Einstein (now in the Mathematics and Computer Science Library of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem[3]). Leonid Pasternak died at Oxford on 31 May 1945.


Works



References


  1. Christopher Barnes, Boris Pasternak: A Literary Biography, p. 2.
  2. Boris Pasternak, I Remember; Sketches for an Autobiography, Pantheon Books, 1959, pp. 27–28.
  3. Albert Einstein Portrait by Leonid Pasternak. Mathematics and Computer Science Library of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2016



На других языках


[de] Leonid Ossipowitsch Pasternak

Leonid Ossipowitsch Pasternak (russisch Леонид Осипович Пастернак; * 22. Märzjul. / 3. April 1862greg. in Odessa; † 31. Mai 1945 in Oxford) war ein russischer Maler.
- [en] Leonid Pasternak

[es] Leonid Pasternak

Leonid Ósipovich Pasternak (nacido como Yitzhok-Leib, o Isaak Iósifovich, Pasternak; en ruso, Леонид Осипович Пастернак, el 4 de abril de 1862 - el 31 de mayo de 1945) fue un pintor posimpresionista ruso. También fue el padre del escritor Borís Pasternak.

[fr] Leonid Pasternak

Leonid Ossipovitch Pasternak (en russe : Леонид Осипович Пастернак, ISO 9 : Leonid Osipovič Pasternak), né le 22 mars 1862 (3 avril 1862 dans le calendrier grégorien) à Odessa et mort le 31 mai 1945 à Oxford, est un peintre post-impressionniste russe.

[it] Leonid Osipovič Pasternak

Leonid Osipovič Pasternak, Леонид Осипович Пастернак (Odessa, 4 aprile 1862 – Oxford, 31 maggio 1945), è stato un pittore russo, appartenente alla corrente post-impressionista, padre di Boris Pasternak.

[ru] Пастернак, Леонид Осипович

Леони́д О́сипович Пастерна́к (согласно документам: Аврум Ицхок-Лейб Постернак или Исаак Иосифович Пастернак[7]; 22 марта (3 апреля) 1862, Одесса — 31 мая 1945, Оксфорд) — русский живописец и график еврейского происхождения; мастер жанровых композиций и книжной иллюстрации; педагог. Отец писателя и поэта Бориса Пастернака и архитектора Александра Пастернака.



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