Nicolai Fechin

Nicolai Fechin
Nicolai Fechin - Self Portrait
Born
Russian: Николай Иванович Фешин

(1881-11-26)November 26, 1881
DiedOctober 5, 1955(1955-10-05) (aged 73)
Santa Monica, California United States
EducationImperial Academy of Arts
Kazan Art School
Known forPainting
Spouse
Alexandra Belkovitch
(m. 1911; div. 1933)
Patron(s)William S Stimmel [1]

Nicolai Fechin (Nikolai Ivanovich Feshin; Russian: Николай Иванович Фешин; 26 November 1881 – 5 October 1955) was a Russian-American painter known for his portraits and works featuring Native Americans.[2] After graduating with the highest marks from the Imperial Academy of Arts and traveling in Europe under a Prix de Rome, he returned to his native Kazan, where he taught and painted. He exhibited his first work in the United States in 1910 in an international exhibition in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After immigrating with his family to New York in 1923 and working there for a few years, Fechin developed tuberculosis and moved West for a drier climate. He and his family settled in Taos, New Mexico, where he became fascinated by Native Americans and the landscape. The adobe house which he renovated in Taos is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and houses the Taos Art Museum. After leaving Taos in 1933, Fechin eventually settled in southern California.

  1. ^ William S. Stimmel painting Fechin, Nicolai Ivanovich, 1881-1955, artist.
  2. ^ F. Turner Reuter, Animal & sporting artists in America, National Sporting Library (2008), p. 238