Pavel Fedotov
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The Newly Decorated Civil Servant
Painting ID:: 49137 new18/Pavel Fedotov-438452.jpg
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Pavel Fedotov
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1815-1852 Realism Russian Russian painter and draughtsman. He was noted for his satirical critique of Russian life of the mid-19th century. He attended the First Moscow Military School (1826-33), then served in St Petersburg in the Finnish Regiment Life-Guards. While earning a reputation as an honest and hard-working officer, he drew a great deal, played the flute and took part in amateur theatrical performances. Having become established as the regimental artist, in 1834 he began to attend evening classes at the St Petersburg Academy of Arts. In November 1843, after a long period of doubt, he resigned his commission in the army in order to become a professional artist. He began to attend the Academy regularly and joined the battle-painting class of Aleksander Zauerveid (1783-1844), |
The Newly Decorated Civil Servant |
mk193
1846
Oil on canvas
48.2x42.5cm
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