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Carl Bogdanovich Wenig or, in German, Carl Gottlieb Wenig (Russian: Карл Богданович Вениг; 26 February 1830, in Tallinn – 6 February 1908, in Saint Petersburg) was a Baltic-German painter of historical and religious scenes. For many years, he was a professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts.

Carl Wenig
Photograph c.1870
Born(1830-02-14)February 14, 1830
DiedJanuary 24, 1908(1908-01-24) (aged 77)
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1860)
Professor by rank (1862)[1]
Alma materImperial Academy of Arts (1853)[1]
Known forPainting
StyleAcademism
Awards[1]

Biography


His father, Gottlieb (1804-1874), was a music teacher and organist at St. Nicholas' Church. His mother, Agathe (1808-1895), was an amateur artist and the aunt of Peter Carl Fabergé.[2] From 1844 to 1853, he studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts with Fyodor Bruni. During his time there, he won several medals, including a gold medal for his depiction of Esther before Ahasuerus.[3] Upon graduating, he was awarded a stipend that enabled him to continue his studies in Rome, where he remained for six years.[2]

In 1860, he was awarded the title of "Academician" for his painting "The Entombment". Two years later, he was recognized as an Artist of Historical Painting on the strength of his depiction of two angels proclaiming the death of Sodom.[3] He began to teach drawing at the Academy that same year.

In 1869, he became an Associate Professor and was promoted to a fully tenured Professor of the second-degree in 1876. He was advanced to the first-degree in 1888. After 1871, he served as a member of the Academy's governing board. In addition to his canvases, he created several decorative murals and icons at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.[2]

His brothers, Bogdan and Pyotr (1849-1888) also became painters.


Selected paintings



References


  1. Directory of the Imperial Academy of Arts 1915, p. 36.
  2. Biographical notes Archived 2019-10-08 at the Wayback Machine @ RusArtNet.
  3. Brief biography @ Biografiya.ru

Literature




Media related to Carl Wenig at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


[de] Carl Wenig

Carl Gottlieb Wenig (russisch Карл Богданович Вениг; * 14. Februarjul. / 26. Februar 1830greg. in Reval (heute Tallinn);[1] † 24. Januarjul. / 6. Februar 1908greg. in Sankt Petersburg)[2] war ein russischer Maler und Pädagoge deutscher Abstammung.
- [en] Carl Wenig

[fr] Carl Wenig

Carl Wenig (en russe : Карл Богданович Вениг), né le 14 (26) février 1830 à Revel et mort le 24 janvier (6 février) 1908 à Saint-Pétersbourg, est un peintre allemand de la Baltique, sujet de l'Empire russe.

[ru] Вениг, Карл Богданович

Ка́рл Богда́нович Ве́ниг (нем. Karl Gottlieb Wenig; 14 [26] февраля 1830, Ревель — 24 января [6 февраля] 1908, Санкт-Петербург) — русский исторический и религиозный живописец, академик, профессор исторической и портретной живописи Императорской Академии художеств[1].



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