Bohomazov, Oleksander, b 7 April 1880 in Yampil, Kharkiv gubernia, d 3 June 1930 in Kyiv. Painter. Bohomazov graduated in 1911 from the Kyiv Art School, where he studied under Oleksander Murashko. In 1914 he organized the artistic group Kiltse (Circle) in Kyiv. In the 1920s he was a member of the Association of Revolutionary Art of Ukraine and worked as an instructor at the Kyiv Art Institute from 1922 to 1930. His works display a tendency towards monumentalism, dynamism, and cubo-futurist composition. Among them are the following: Prison (1914). Bazaar (1914), Repairing Saws (1926), Sawyers (1927), Kyiv Landscape (1928), and The Work of Sawyers (1929). He wrote an unpublished avant-garde treatise, ‘The Art of Painting.’