Isaak Brodsky And Ivan Driapachenko: The Story Of One Portrait
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17721/2519-4801.2016.2.02Keywords:
Ivan K. Driapachenko, painting, the Second World War, attribution, cultural valuesAbstract
The article provides information about the Ukrainian artist Ivan Driapachenko’s portrait made by Isaak Brodsky in 1906. The drawing was sold at the Neumeister Auction (Germany) in 2013. The author suggests that the portrait belongs to those cultural values which were moved illegally from the territory of Ukraine during the World War II. Some of the Driapahenko’s works could still remain in Germany or other countries of Western Europe.