Shevchenko was borne
in 1814 in peasant's family. His childhood was unhappy and rugged: when he was
nine his mother died, after three years his father died. Taras led his youth working
hard and without family. He learned how to read, write and draw by the village
precentor. At the age of 14, his owner Engelhardt took him, to serve as
houseboy. He traveled extensively with his owner, firs to Wilno and then to St.
Petersburg.
In Wilno, he learned to speak Polish and met the
famous Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. Engelhardt noticed Shevchenko's artistic
talent and apprenticed him to the painter V. V. Shiriaiev for 4 years. During
that period he met compatriots I. Soshenko, Ye. Hrebinka, V. Hryhorovych, and
O. Venitsianov. Trough them he met the Russian painter K. Brullov.
K. Brullov painted the portrait of the
Russian poet V. Zhukovsky to be disposed of in a lottery. Tsarina bought the
portrait because V. Zhukovsky was the teacher of her children. The proceeds
from the lottery, 2500 Ruble were used to buy Shevchenko's freedom from
Engelhardt in 1838.
T. Shevchenko enrolled in the Academy of Fine
Arts in St. Petersburg and pursued his art studies and general education. In
1840 he published his first collection of poems, Kobzar. It was followed by the
epic poem Haidamaky (Rebels) and the ballad Hamaliia. In 1840s Taras visited Ukraine
three times. Those visits made a profound impact on him. He was struck by the
ravanged state of Ukraine. In 1842 Shevchenko pained the picture "Katherina"
where he was expressed his own strong. In 1843, he wrote his drama "Nazar
Stodolia".
After graduating from the academy in 1845,
he became a member of the Kyiv Archeographic Commision. That position gave rise
to extensive travels during which he sketched a lot. It was in this time that
he wrote his most satirical and politically subversive poems "Dream" and
"Caucasus".
In 1845, he wrote his famous program
verse "Testament". In the poem "Charwomen", he depicted the fate of mother, one
of the best images in the world literature.
In 1846, T. Shevchenko came to Kyiv
and joined secret Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood. A denunciation resulted in
the armrest of the members of the Brotherhood.
In 1858 he met and made friends with I. F. Aldridge,
the American
outstanding tragic actor wo was on tour in Russia and Ukraine.
In 1860 Shevchenko decided to become a
family man, but his plans were ruined and he lived the next years alone.
The writer died on Sunday, February
26, 1861, at morning.
Taras Shevchenko has a uniquely important place in Ukrainian history. He created the conditions that allowed the transformation of the Ukrainian into a fully functional modern literature. He was the inspirer of a modern democratic ideal of renewed Ukrainian statehood. His poetry greatly to the evolution of national consciousness. His influence on cultural and national life if felt to this day.
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