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Pavel Aleksandrovich Svedomsky (Russian: Павел Александрович Сведомский; 7 June 1849, Saint-Petersburg—27 August 1904, Rome) was a Russian painter and the brother of another artist, Alexander Svedomsky.

Pavel Svedomsky (date unknown)
Pavel Svedomsky
(date unknown)

Pavel Svedomsky studied first in the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts, then in Munich under Eduard von Gebhardt and Mihály Munkácsy.


Life


Fulvia With the Head of Cicero
Fulvia With the Head of Cicero

Svedomsky belonged to hereditary Russian nobility. Together with his brother he spent the childhood in the family estate Mikhaylovski Zavod, located in the Perm Guberniya. In 1870 Pavel entered the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts, but studied there only few months. The Svedomskys traveled together across Europe until settling in Rome in 1875. He died there in 1904 and is buried with his brother Alexander in the Protestant Cemetery.[1]

Pavel Svedomsky painted in various genres, most notably in historic. The painting Medusa (1882) was bought by Pavel Tretyakov to be displayed in Tretyakov Gallery.[2]

Working in the St Volodymyr's Cathedral in Kiev, Svedosmky painted the northern and southern naves of the cathedral, creating six scenes from the life of Jesus: The Resurrection of Lazarus, The Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, The Last Supper, The Agony in the Garden, The Trial of Pilate, The Crucifixion and The Ascension.[3] During his later years Svedomsky turned to Russian subjects, painting The Poor Bride, The Fool in Christ, The Fire of Moscow, 1812 (1879) and The Execution of Yermak.

The works of Svedomsky are scattered across various central and regional museums. The Tretyakov Gallery houses five of his paintings, while the Perm State Art Gallery holds a sketch for the church painting Procession of the Cross, as well as Two Roman Women With Tambourine and Flute.


References


  1. Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome databases: Swedomsky Paolo Archived February 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  2. (in Russian) СВЕДОМСКИЙ ПАВЕЛ АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧ Archived 2011-08-14 at the Wayback Machine Diaghilev.u-education.ru
  3. (in Russian) Сведомские (художники) Rulex.ru



На других языках


[de] Pawel Alexandrowitsch Swedomski

Pawel Alexandrowitsch Swedomski (russisch Павел Александрович Сведомский; * 7. Juni 1849 in Sankt Petersburg, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 27. August 1904 in Rom, Italien) war ein russischer Historien-, Genre-, Porträt- und Landschaftsmaler.
- [en] Pavel Svedomsky

[fr] Pavel Svedomski

Pavel Alexandrovitch Svedomski ou Svedomsky, né le 7 juin 1849 (calendrier grégorien, 19 juin 1849) à Saint-Pétersbourg et mort le 27 août 1904 à Rome, est un peintre russe de style académique, spécialisé en peinture d'histoire, surtout romaine. Il était membre de la Société des artistes de peinture historique. C'est le frère du peintre Alexandre Svedomski. Il a passé presque toute sa vie en Italie.

[it] Pavel Svedomskij

Pavel Aleksandrovič Svedomskij (in russo: Павел Александрович Сведомский?; San Pietroburgo, 7 giugno 1849 – Roma, 27 agosto 1904) è stato un pittore russo.

[ru] Сведомский, Павел Александрович

Павел Александрович Сведомский (7 [19] июня 1849, Санкт-Петербург — 1904.mw-parser-output .ts-Переход img{margin-left:.285714em}[⇨]) — художник. Работал в русле позднего академического искусства.



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