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Nesterov, Mikhail The Vision to the Boy Bartholomew oil painting


The Vision to the Boy Bartholomew
Painting ID::  19633
Nesterov, Mikhail
The Vision to the Boy Bartholomew
1889-90 Oil on canvas The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

   
   
     

Nesterov, Mikhail The Vision to the Boy Bartholomew oil painting


The Vision to the Boy Bartholomew
Painting ID::  19634
Nesterov, Mikhail
The Vision to the Boy Bartholomew
1889-90 Oil on canvas The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

   
   
     

Nesterov, Mikhail Portrait of Olga Nesterova, The Artist's Daughter oil painting


Portrait of Olga Nesterova, The Artist's Daughter
Painting ID::  19635
Nesterov, Mikhail
Portrait of Olga Nesterova, The Artist's Daughter
1906 Oil on canvas The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

   
   
     

Nesterov, Mikhail In Small and Secluded Convents oil painting


In Small and Secluded Convents
Painting ID::  19636
Nesterov, Mikhail
In Small and Secluded Convents
1915 Oil on canvas The Artistic Museum, Odessa

   
   
     

Nesterov, Mikhail Portrait of Elizaveta Kruglikova oil painting


Portrait of Elizaveta Kruglikova
Painting ID::  19637
Nesterov, Mikhail
Portrait of Elizaveta Kruglikova
1939 Oil on canvas The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

   
   
     

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     Nesterov, Mikhail
     Russian, 1862-1942 Russian painter. From 1877 to 1881 and again from 1884 to 1886 he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture under the Realist painters Vasily Perov and Illarion Pryanishnikov. Between 1881 and 1884 he worked under Pavel Chistyakov (1832-1919) at the Academy of Arts, St Petersburg. At the estate of Savva Mamontov at Abramtsevo he met the most influential painters of the period, then at the epicentre of the development of Russian Art Nouveau. Nesterov sought to combine this style with a deep Orthodox belief; however, in his desire to revive religious art he was influenced more by French Symbolism, particularly by Bastien-Lepage, than by old Russian icon painting. All of Nesterov's canvases are marked by a lyrical synthesis between the figures and their landscape surroundings, as in Hermit (1888-9; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.), which shows the stooped figure of an old man against a northern landscape of stunted trees and still water. The large oil painting Vision of Young Bartholomew (1889-90; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.) depicts the legend of the childhood of the Russian saint Sergey of Radonezh. A monk appears to the young Bartholomew (the future St Sergius) and prophesies a glorious future for him.

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