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Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky - Sitting Nude

Sitting Nude

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
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Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky

Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky was an influential Russian painter, affiliated with the "Peredvizhniki (Wanderers)". Many of his historical paintings, such as Beneath the Crown (1889) also known as The Russian Bride's Attire and Before the Wedding, showed an idealized view of Russian life of prior centuries. He is often considered a representative of Academic art.

Konstantin Makovsky was born in Moscow. His father was the Russian art figure and amateur painter, Yegor Ivanovich Makovsky. His mother was a composer, and she hoped her son would one day follow in her footsteps. His younger brothers Vladimir and Nikolay and his sister Alexandra also went on to become painters.

In 1851 Makovsky entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture where he became the top student, easily getting all the available awards. His teachers were Karl Bryullov and Vasily Tropinin. Makovsky's inclinations to Romanticism and decorative effects can be explained by the influence of Bryullov.

Although art was his passion, he also considered what his mother had wanted him to do. He set off to look for composers he could refer to, and first went to France. Before, he had always been a classical music lover, and listened to many pieces. He often wished he could change the tune, or style of some of them to make them more enjoyable. Later in his life it came true.

In 1858 Makovsky entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. From 1860 he participated in the Academy's exhibitions with paintings such as Curing of the Blind (1860) and Agents of the False Dmitry kill the son of Boris Godunov (1862). In 1863 Makovsky and thirteen other students held a protest against the Academy's setting of topics from Scandinavian mythology in the competition for the Large Gold Medal of Academia; all left the academy without a formal diploma.

Makovsky became a member of a co-operative (artel) of artists led by Ivan Kramskoi, typically producing Wanderers paintings on everyday life (Widow 1865, Herring-seller 1867, etc.). From 1870 he was a founding member of the Society for Traveling Art Exhibitions and continued to work on paintings devoted to everyday life. He exhibited his works at both the Academia exhibitions and the Traveling Art Exhibitions of the Wanderers.

A significant change in his style occurred after traveling to Egypt and Serbia in the mid-1870s. His interests changed from social and psychological problems to the artistic problems of colors and shape.

In the 1880s he became a fashionable author of portraits and historical paintings. At the World's Fair of 1889 in Paris he received the Large Gold Medal for his paintings Death of Ivan the Terrible, The Judgement of Paris, and Demon and Tamara. He was one of the most highly appreciated and highly paid Russian artists of the time. Many democratic critics considered him as a renegade of the Wanderers' ideals, producing (like Henryk Siemiradzki) striking but shallow works, while others see him as a forerunner of Russian Impressionism.

Makovsky was killed in 1915 when his horse-drawn carriage was hit by an electric tram in Saint Petersburg.

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Bildnis eines nordafrikanischen jungen Mannes

Bildnis eines nordafrikanischen jungen Mannes (1882)

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Young man with parrot

Young man with parrot

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait Of The Artist’s Father, Egor Ivanovich Makovsky

Portrait Of The Artist’s Father, Egor Ivanovich Makovsky (1859)

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Cherub

Cherub

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Sweet Thoughts

Sweet Thoughts

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Lucien Guitry

Lucien Guitry

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait Of A Young Girl

Portrait Of A Young Girl

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait Of An Elegant Lady

Portrait Of An Elegant Lady

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait Of A Boyarina

Portrait Of A Boyarina

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait of a young woman

Portrait of a young woman

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait of a Young Lady in Traditional Costume

Portrait of a Young Lady in Traditional Costume

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait Of A Girl

Portrait Of A Girl

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait Of Maria Alexeevna Makovskaya

Portrait Of Maria Alexeevna Makovskaya

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait of an Elegant Lady with a Fan

Portrait of an Elegant Lady with a Fan (1883)

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Russian Village In Spring

Russian Village In Spring

Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
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