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Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky (Russian: Константи́н Его́рович Мако́вский; (20 June o.c.) 2 July n.c. 1839 – 17 o.c. (30 n.c.) September 1915) 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
Konstantin Makovsky, 1900s
Born
Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky

(1839-06-20)20 June 1839
Moscow, Moskovsky Uyezd, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire
Died17 September 1915(1915-09-17) (aged 76)
Petrograd, Russian Empire
NationalityRussian
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1867)
Full Member Academy of Arts (1898)
Known forPainting
MovementRealism, Academism
Patron(s)Alexander II of Russia

Biography


Konstantin Makovsky (1839-1915) was a famous Russian realist painter who opposed academic restrictions that existed in the art world at the time. His father was the Russian art figure and amateur painter, Egor Makovsky and his mother was a composer. Because of his parents' professions, Makovsky showed an early interest in painting and music. He entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture at the age of 12, where he was influenced by teachers such as Vasily Tropinin and Karl Bryullov. After graduating, Makovsky went to France in hopes of becoming a composer, but after touring Europe in order to get acquainted with traditional folk and classical music, he ultimately chose painting.[1][2]

In 1858 Makovsky entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, where he created artworks 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 protested against the Academy's decision to only allow artwork of Scandinavian mythology in the competition for the Large Gold Medal of Academia. Thus, all of them left the academy without a diploma. This incident later came to be known as the "Revolt of the Fourteen".[3][4][2]

Later, Makovsky joined the Artel of Artists, a cooperative association founded by Ivan Kramskoi, whose members were realist artists that advocated for more realistic depictions of the everyday life of old Russia. Notable works by Makovsky of this period are "The Widow" (1865) and "The Herringwoman" (1867). In 1870 he became a founding member of the Society for Travelling Art Exhibitions and continued to work on paintings in the realism genre. He went on to travel North Africa and Serbia in the mid-1870s., which resulted in a significant stylistic change as he started putting greater emphasis on colours and shapes.[2]

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. By the end of the century, Makovsky was one of the most respected and highly-paid Russian artists, regarded by some critics as the forerunner of Russian impressionism. He died in 1915 when his crew crashed into a tram on the streets of St. Petersburg.[3][2]


Artist's style


The artist's painterly style has the features of several styles. Having left school and being a representative of academism, he demonstrated some of the qualities which would be most clearly shown in the work of the Russian Impressionists. In addition, some of his historical paintings, such as Bride-show (1889), show an idealised view of life in Russia in previous eras.


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References


  1. Andrey Somov (1890–1907). "Маковский". Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary: In 86 Volumes (82 Volumes and 4 Additional Volumes). St. Petersburg.
  2. "Makovsky Konstantin Egorovich, artist". Krasnoselsky district of Moscow. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  3. "Biography of Konstantin Makovsky". blouinartinfo.com. Blouin Media. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019.
  4. "Особенности реализма в России". philol.msu.ru (in Russian). Faculty of Philology, Moscow State University. Archived from the original on 11 August 2020.



На других языках


[de] Konstantin Jegorowitsch Makowski

Konstantin Jegorowitsch Makowski (russisch Константин Егорович Маковский, wiss. Transliteration Konstantin Egorovič Makovskij; * 20. Junijul. / 2. Juli 1839greg. in Moskau; † 17. Septemberjul. / 30. September 1915greg. in Petrograd) war ein russischer Maler und Mitglied der Gruppe der Wanderaussteller. Sein Bruder war der Maler Wladimir Makowski.
- [en] Konstantin Makovsky

[es] Konstantín Makovski

Konstantín Yegórovich Makovski (en letra cirílica, Константин Егорович Маковский) fue un pintor academicista ruso asociado también con el Artel de Pintores de San Petersburgo y los Peredvízhniki. Dejó una abundante y variopinta obra, entre retratos, escenas costumbristas de la vida rusa, escenas mitológicas y pintura de historia, y fue padre del poeta, editor y crítico de arte Serguéi Makovski.[1][2]

[fr] Constantin Makovski

Constantin Egorovitch Makovski (en russe : Константин Егорович Маковский) est un peintre russe, né à Moscou le 8 juin 1839 (20 juin 1839 dans le calendrier grégorien) et mort à Saint-Pétersbourg le 17 septembre 1915 (30 septembre 1915 dans le calendrier grégorien). Comptant comme l'un des peintres les plus influents de sa génération, il participe au mouvement réaliste russe de la société des Ambulants et nombre de ses peintures représentent une vision idéaliste de la vie en Russie. Son neveu Alexandre Makovski était également peintre et membre de la société des Ambulants. De même que ses frères Vladimir et Nikolaï et sa sœur Alexandra Makovskaïa.

[it] Konstantin Egorovič Makovskij

Konstantin Egorovič Makovskij (Константин Егорович Маковский) (Mosca, 20 giugno 1839 – Pietrogrado, 17 settembre 1915) è stato un pittore russo, associato a "Peredvizhniki".

[ru] Маковский, Константин Егорович

Константи́н Его́рович Мако́вский (20 июня (2 июля) 1839, Москва — 17 (30) сентября 1915, Петроград) — русский живописец, один из ранних участников товарищества передвижников.



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