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Tamara and Demon Gemälde ID:: 59700
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Tamara and Demon Tamara and Demon, 1889
Tamara_and_Demon,_1889
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The kissing custom Gemälde ID:: 59701
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The kissing custom The kissing custom
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The Bulgarian martyresses Gemälde ID:: 59702
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Bulgarian martyresses The Bulgarian martyresses, 1877
The_Bulgarian_martyresses,_1877
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A young boyarina Gemälde ID:: 74283
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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A young boyarina Oil on panel
41 X 27 cm (16.14 X 10.63 in)
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Ophelia Gemälde ID:: 74284
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Ophelia Oil on canvas
221 X 136 cm (87.01 X 53.54 in)
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221_X_136_cm_(87.01_X_53.54_in)
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Konstantin Makovsky
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1839 September 17 [O.S. September 30] 1915) was an influential Russian painter, affiliated with the "Peredvizhniki (Wanderers)". Many of his historical paintings, such as The Russian Bride's Attire (1889), showed an idealized view of Russian life of prior centuries. He is often considered a representative of a Salon art.
Konstantin was born in Moscow as the older son of a Russian art figure and amateur painter, Yegor Ivanovich Makovsky. Yegor Makovsky was the founder of Natural class, the art school that later became as the famous Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Among the friends of the family were Karl Briullov and Vasily Tropinin. All children of Yegor became notable painters (see Makovsky). Later Konstantin wrote For what I became I think I should thank not the Academy or Professors but only my father.
In 1851 Konstantin entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture where he became the top student, easily getting all the available awards. |
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