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Grigory Ivanovich Ugryumov (Russian: Григорий Иванович Угрюмов; 11 May 1764 in Moscow 28 March 1823 in Saint Petersburg)[1] was a Russian portrait and history painter in the Classical style.

Grigory Ugryumov
Ugryumov
(date and artist unknown)
Born(1764-04-30)30 April 1764
Moscow
Died16 March 1823(1823-03-16) (aged 58)
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1797)
Alma materImperial Academy of Arts (1785)
Known forPainting
StyleClassicism

Biography


He was born to merchant who was originally from Yaroslavl Oblast.[2] In 1770, he was enrolled in the elementary classes at the Imperial Academy of Arts and later studied under Ivan Akimov.[3] He graduated in 1785 and was awarded a gold medal for his painting of Hagar and Ishmael in the desert.[2] In 1787, he received a fellowship to study in Italy, where he made drawings of the statues, especially those of Paolo Veronese and Guido Reni. Upon his return, he became a teacher of history painting at the Academy.

In 1794, he became a Candidate Academician and was awarded the title in 1797 for his painting of the legendary 10th century hero Jan Usmar. By 1800, he was a Professor and sat on the board of the Academy. In 1820, he became the Rector of History Painting.[3]

He won the favor of a succession of Tsars and Tsarinas, executing large works at the Trinity Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky Monastery, Saint Michael's Castle, Kazan Cathedral[3] and the church of the Finland Guard Regiment. He was also well known for his portraits of notable people outside of the nobility.

His students included many names that would become familiar, such as Andrey Ivanovich Ivanov, Vasily Shebuyev, Alexei Yegorov and Orest Kiprensky.[2]


Selected paintings



References


  1. Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1991) ISBN 978-5-85270-037-7
  2. Русская живопись (Russian painting): Biography
  3. RusArtNet: Biography

Further reading




Media related to Grigory Ugryumov at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


[de] Grigori Iwanowitsch Ugrjumow

Grigori Iwanowitsch Ugrjumow (russisch Григорий Иванович Угрюмов; * 30. Apriljul. / 11. Mai 1764greg. in Moskau, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 16. Märzjul. / 28. März 1823greg. in Sankt Petersburg) war ein russischer klassizistischer Maler.
- [en] Grigory Ugryumov

[fr] Grigori Ougrioumov

Grigori Ivanovitch Ougrioumov (en russe : Григорий Иванович Угрюмов; ISO 9 : Grigorij Ivanovič Ugrûmov) est un peintre russe né le 11 mai 1764 à Moscou et mort le 20 mars 1823 à Saint-Pétersbourg. Les sujets traités par ce peintre étaient historiques et de style classique. Il est également connu pour ses portraits de notoriétés et d'aristocrates.

[ru] Угрюмов, Григорий Иванович

Григо́рий Ива́нович Угрю́мов (30 апреля [11 мая] 1764, Москва — 16 [28] марта 1823, Санкт-Петербург)[1] — исторический живописец и портретист; представитель классицизма.



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