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Pavel Andreyevich Fedotov (Russian: Павел Андреевич Федотов; 4 July 1815 - 26 November 1852) was an amateur Russian painter. He was only 37 years ...
In 1848 Pavel Fedotov began to work on the painting "Major's marriage proposal" [13] (also known as "The Major's Marriage"), which was completed in the same year. [3] At the request of Karl Bryullov , Fedotov received 700 rubles in commissions from the Imperial Academy of Arts to complete the painting, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] which could be used, among ...
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Portrait Person Ivan Aivazovsky (1817–1900) seascape and landscape painter, portraitist The Ninth Wave, 1850 Storm, 1886 Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships, 1892 Fyodor Alekseyev (1753–1824) cityscape and landscape painter Red Square in Moscow, 1801 The Foundling Hospital in Moscow The view of Nikolaev Sara Alexandri (1913–1993) still life and landscape painter. Nikolay Anokhin ...
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Pavel Fedotov – Russian painter of the 19th century [31] Wild Man Fischer – American musician, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and bipolar disorder [32] Zelda Fitzgerald – American wife of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald; writer, dancer and artist [33] Janet Frame – New Zealand author [34]
Soldatyonkov bequeathed his library (8 thousand books and 15 thousand journals) and art collection (258 paintings, including the best known works by Karl Bryullov, Alexander Ivanov, Vasily Perov and Pavel Fedotov, as well as 17 sculptures) to the Rumyantsev Museum. After 1924 they were shared between the Tretyakov Gallery and the Russian Museum.
K. Ivan Kabanov; Feodor Iwanowitsch Kalmyk; Lev Lvovich Kamenev; Nikolay Karazin; Dmitry Kardovsky; Vasily Khudyakov; Sofia Khvoshchinskaya; Orest Kiprensky; Alexander Kiselyov (painter)