Trush was born in 1869 in
Vysotsko (today in
Zolochiv Raion,
Lviv Oblast). His studies were undertaken between 1891 and 1897 at the
Kraków Academy of Art under
Jan Stanisławski and
Leon Wyczółkowski. Trush also studied in
Vienna (1894) and in
Munich (1897). celebrating the 100th anniversary of the publication of
Ivan Kotliarevsky's Eneida,
Lviv, 31 October 1898: Sitting in the first row: Mykhaylo Pavlyk,
Yevheniya Yaroshynska,
Natalia Kobrynska,
Olha Kobylianska, Sylvester Lepky, Andriy Chaykovsky, Kost Pankivsky. In the second row: Ivan Kopach,
Volodymyr Hnatiuk, Osyp Makovej,
Mykhailo Hrushevsky,
Ivan Franko, Oleksandr Kolessa,
Bohdan Lepky. Standing in the third row: Ivan Petrushevych,
Filaret Kolessa, Yossyp Kyshakevych, Ivan Trush, Denys Lukianovych,
Mykola Ivasyuk. Starting from 1898, Trush lived and worked in
Lviv where he became acquainted with
Ivan Franko, a poet and writer. In 1899, his first art exhibit was presented to the public in Lviv. It was at this time that Trush became involved with the
Shevchenko Scientific Society, for which he completed "a number of works of art, primarily portraits". Trush's travels took him to
Italy,
Egypt, and
Palestine. When back at home, Trush founded and organized the first professional art societies in Galicia, the ''Society for the Development of Rus' Art
(1898), the Society of Friends of Ukrainian Art'' (1905) and its first exhibition of Ukrainian artists, which drew participation from Kyiv-based artists. The painter's activism, vast and dynamic creative output, numbered over 6,000 works, inspired a rebirth of painting in Galicia. Trush died in
Lviv in 1941. == Contributions to arts ==