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Mikhail Ivanovich Scotti or Michele Pietro Scotti (Russian: Михаил Иванович Скотти; 29 October 1814, Saint Petersburg - 11 March 1861, Paris) was a Russian historian, portrait and religious painter of Italian ancestry.

Mikhail Scotti
Born(1814-10-17)October 17, 1814
DiedFebruary 22, 1861(1861-02-22) (aged 46)
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1843)
Professor by rank (1855)
Alma materImperial Academy of Arts (1835)
Known forPainting
StyleAcademism

Biography


Scotti's grave.
Scotti's grave.

His father was the decorative painter, Ivan Karlovich Scotti [ru] (originally, Giovanni Battista Scotti), who was probably born in Northern Italy and brought to Russia at the age of ten by his father, Carlo [ru], also a painter, who was invited there by Giacomo Quarenghi.[1]

He received his primary education at Saint Catherine's Catholic school. After his father's death, he was adopted and raised by the artist, Alexei Yegorov, who had himself been an orphan.[1] He also audited classes at the Imperial Academy of Arts, and was awarded a silver medal for drawing from life. He graduated with a gold medal in 1835.[2] For a time, he worked on the Shepelev [ru] estate, near Ardatov, giving drawing lessons and painting icons.[1]

Shortly after, he went to Italy, by way of Germany with Count Pavel Kutaisov, chairman of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, and remained there until 1844.[2] That year, he painted icons for the Russian Orthodox chapel at the embassy in Istanbul.[1] In 1845, he created another series of icons for Saviour Cathedral in Nizhny Novgorod, for which he was awarded the title of "Academician".

After 1849, he went to Moscow to replace Fyodor Zavyalov [ru] as a teacher and inspector at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.[1] His students there included Konstantin Makovsky, Nikolai Nevrev, Vasily Perov and Sergei Gribkov. He also continued to paint numerous religious works; notably at the Annunciation Church in Saint Petersburg, under the direction of its designer, Konstantin Thon.

In 1857, he began to travel, visiting Italy, Spain and France. He died in Paris after a brief, sudden illness and was buried at the Montmartre Cemetery.


Works



References


  1. Brief biography @ RusArtNet.
  2. Brief biography @ Russian Paintings.



На других языках


[de] Michail Iwanowitsch Skotti

Michail Iwanowitsch Skotti (Michele Pietro Scotti, russisch Михаил Иванович Скотти; * 1812 in Sankt Petersburg; † 1861 in Paris) war ein russischer Maler italienischer Herkunft. Er arbeitete vor allem mit Ölfarben, Wasserfarben und Bleistiften.
- [en] Mikhail Scotti

[ru] Скотти, Михаил Иванович

Михаи́л Ива́нович Ско́тти (итал. Michel Angelo (Michelagnolo) Pietro Scotti[1]; 17 [29] октября 1814[2], Санкт-Петербург, Российская империя — 22 февраля [11 марта] 1861, Париж, Франция) — русский исторический и портретный живописец, акварелист, академик, профессор исторической живописи Императорской Академии художеств[1].



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