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Nikolai Petrovich Petrov (Russian: Николай Петрович Петров; 18 September 1834, in Saint Petersburg – 25 July 1876, in Ariccia) was a Russian genre painter; one of the founders of the Artel of Artists.

Nikolai Petrovich Petrov
Николай Петрович Петров
Nikolai Petrov (in the hat)
with other members of the Artel
Born(1834-09-06)September 6, 1834
Sankt Petersburg
DiedJuly 13, 1876(1876-07-13) (aged 41)
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1867)[1]
Alma materImperial Academy of Arts (1863)[1]
Known forPainting

Biography


He was born to a middle-class family and attended the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Alexey Markov and was awarded several small silver medals.[2] In 1860, he won a large silver medal for his painting of three fables by Ivan Krylov. In 1862, he was awarded a gold medal for his canvas "Courting the Tailor's Daughter", which remains one of his most familiar works.

The following year, he was one of the graduate students who participated in the "Revolt of the Fourteen"; refusing to compete for a special gold medal on the occasion of the Academy's 100th anniversary, in protest of the school's continued adherence to what they felt were outmoded styles and teaching methods.[2] Later, they and joined together to form the "Artel of Artists", an organization devoted to promoting Realism in the arts.

Through the aegis of the Artel, he received numerous commissions. He was also involved in church decoration projects in Kronstadt, Ostrogozhsk, Oskol and Yekaterinodar and painted portraits of the nobility. For a time, he operated his own drawing school. In 1867, despite his participation in the Revolt, the Academy named him an "Academician" for his work, "Farmer in Distress".

In 1873, he began to show the symptoms of tuberculosis.[2] In an effort to regain his health, he moved to Italy, spent some time studying the Old Masters, and created genre scenes on Italian subjects. The climate failed to improve his illness, however, and he died from it in 1876. He was buried at the Cimitero Acattolico in Rome, not far from his fellow Russian painters, Pimen Orlov and Karl Bryullov.[2]


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- [en] Nikolai Petrovich Petrov

[fr] Nikolaï Petrovitch Petrov

Nikolaï Petrovitch Petrov (Николай Петрович Петров), né le 6 (18) septembre 1834 à Saint-Pétersbourg et mort en Italie à Ariccia le 1er (13) juillet 1876, est un peintre russe du XIXe siècle qui participa à la révolte des Quatorze, le 9 novembre 1863, et qui fut enseignant à l'artel des artistes et ensuite académicien de l'Académie impériale des beaux-arts. C'est un peintre spécialiste de scènes de genre.

[ru] Петров, Николай Петрович (художник)

Никола́й Петро́вич Петро́в (1834—1876) — русский жанровый живописец, академик Императорской Академии художеств, участник «бунта четырнадцати», один из учредителей Санкт-Петербургской артели художников[1].



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