A Russian Odyssey: The Art and Times of Ivan Djeneeff

This exhibition of approximately 150 paintings, watercolors and drawings spans the diverse career of Ivan Alexeyevich Djeneeff, a Russian-American artist whose life experiences resemble an historical novel. Born on his family’s estate in 1868, the young nobleman was trained in the Classics, studied under Russia’s finest nineteenth century painters at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, and carried out postgraduate studies at the Academie Julian in Paris. His life revolved around the vibrant artistic world of late Romanov Russia.

A Russian Odyssey includes works painted in Russia in the early twentieth century. It also contains sketches completed during his career as a Russian officer during World War I and works dating from his assignment as a weapons inspector in the United States.

From Djeneeff’s exile in America during the Bolshevik Revolution until his death in 1955, he created a body of work much of which can be described as a nostalgic look at the Russia of his youth, vivid depictions from Slavic folk tales, and scenes from Russian history. Paintings produced during his residence at the prestigious MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire also form a part of the exhibition, as do designs for important American commissions.

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Curators: Dr. Alison Hilton, Professor of Art History and Chair, Department of Art, Music and Theater Georgetown University; Dr. Curtis N. Sandberg, Director of Exhibitions, Meridian International Center

Web Site Curators: Meredith Johnson, Exhibition Coordinator (web design), Meridian International Center; Christian Panas, Web Designer; Suzan Reed Graphics, Education Guide Design

Organized by Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C.

Meridian would like to acknowledge the generosity of the lenders to A Russian Odyssey: The Dominick Limited Partnership and the family of Ivan Djeneeff

Custom framing donated by Michaels Arts and Crafts, Irving, Texas


Meridian is grateful to the Embassy of the Russian Federation, Washington, D.C, for its endorsement of this project

Special thanks to Dr. Robert C. Williams, Vail Professor of History at Davidson College, North Carolina

Section summaries by Dr. Alison Hilton