Mykhailo Andriienko-Nechytailo (French Michel Andreenko, also known as Mikhail Andriyenko-Nechitailo "Mykhaylo Andreenko", among other variations) (1894–1982) was a renowned Ukrainian, French, and Russian Modernist painter and stage designer.
In 1914–1916, he exhibited the composition Black Dome and his first cubist works in Saint Petersburg.
In 1917–1924, he devoted most of his time to designing stage sets for various theaters—in Saint Petersburg, Odesa, Prague, Paris, and for the Royal Opera in Bucharest.
Andriienko-Nechytailo's work is characterized by a precision of composition that harmonizes subtly with color.
His stage sets are remarkable for their laconic quality and architectural schematism, and his costume designs for their richness.