Nikolay Andreyev (photographer)

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Nikolay Platonovich Andreyev
Никола́й Плато́нович Андре́ев
Nikolay Platonovich Andreyev
At 1920s
Born(1882-10-01)October 1, 1882
DiedApril 13, 1947(1947-04-13) (aged 64)
USSR
OccupationFine art photographer
StylePictorialism

Nikolay Platonovich Andreyev (Russian: Никола́й Плато́нович Андре́ев; October 1, 1882 – April 13, 1947) was a pioneering Russian photographer and photo artist.[1][2][3][4]

Early life[]

Nikolay Andreyev was born at 1-st of October 1882 in Serpukhov. He had three sisters and one brother. By his autobiography, his father Platon Andreyevich Andreyev was a hairdresser and his mother Elizaveta Mihailovna was a laundress. But this is not true. It was dangerous to show noble or merchant origin in the 1920s and 1930s. In fact, Platon Andreyevich was a rather successful merchant and had barbershop, laundry and tea room. At 1902 Platon Andreyevich was documented as a merchant of the second guild and had a two-store brick house at 1-Moskovskaya street in Serpukhov. He had bought or built this house in the late nineteenth.

Nikolay Andreyev was educated at Serpukhov modern school (Russian: Се́рпуховское реа́льное учи́лище) and his sisters at a gymnasium. Father hoped that Nikolay will take his business. But the father's dreams will never come to pass.

Nikolay had been from childhood attracted by painting and drawing, and later by photography. Besides that, he played clarinet and flute. Nikolay especially liked flute and had several ancient silver flutes. Nikolay performed musical compositions of Gluck, Vivaldi and Bach. Other hobbies of Nikolay Andreyev were ballroom dances and motor-cycle races. At 1911 on a ballroom dances contest organized by Firefighters Society of Serpukhov (Russian: Пожарное общество Серпухова) he took the first place and valuable desk set. Nikolay had a BMW motorcycle.

After graduating from modern school and conflicting with his father, Nikolay Andreyev left father's home and launched his own photographer's studio in the old part of Serpukhov, near modern Lunacharskogo street. His photographic business was successful and gave financial independence to him.

References[]

  1. ^ Nikolay Andreyev at Luminous-Lint
  2. ^ Nikolay Andreyev at Photography-now 2013
  3. ^ Nikolay Andreyev's photographs at "Pictorialist Photography" June 2013 exhibit (Photography-now)
  4. ^ Love, Mary Stark (2003). hcponline.org. Houston Center for Photography https://web.archive.org/web/20180718114547/https://hcponline.org/publications/spot-issues/winter-2003/out-of-russia. Archived from the original on July 18, 2018. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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