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Oil paintings by Kiprensky, Orest
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Orest Kiprensky
(1782 - 1836)
Orest Kiprensky was one of Russia's leading painters of the first half of the XIX century, who also achieved international recognition. His self-portrait was placed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence along with the portraits of the worlds' greatest masters.
It is believed that Orest Kiprensky was an illegitimate son of the landowner Alexey Dyakonov and one of his serfs. Orest was born on the 24th of March, 1782, in the village Koporye, near St. Petersburg on a grange, owned by his father. He was raised in the family of Adam Shvalber, a serf. Although Kiprensky was born a serf, he was released from the bondage upon his birth and his father helped him to be admitted to the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg in 1788.
In the Academy of Arts Orest was trained to become a historical painter, which was considered to be the highest achievement for an artist. After graduating from the Academy in 1803, he was left there as a pensioner for three more years to help him to fulfill the necessary requirements to win the Major Gold medal. Winning the first prize enabled the young artist to go abroad to study art in Europe. Orest was to create a big historical picture to achieved the goal. Prince Dimity Donskoy after the Kulikov Battle (1805) became the picture, for which the Academy awarded him the Major Gold medal. A year before, in 1804, at the Academy's exhibition he showed the Portrait of A. K. Shvalber (1804), which was a great success. The portrait so impressed his contemporaries, that later a group of experts, members of the Naples Academy of Arts, expressed an opinion that the picture was a production of one of the great masters of the past - Rubens, Rembrandt or Van Dyke. Kiprensky had to ask for letters from the members of the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts supporting his authorship.
During the following years Kiprensky created a lot of portraits, among the best are Portrait of the Princess A. V. Scherbatova and the Prince P. P. Scherbatov (c.1808), Portrait of A. A. Chelischev (c. 1809), Portrait of Count V. A. Perovsky (1809), Portrait of Countess Ye. P. Rostopchina (1809), Portrait of Denis Davydov (1809).
During Napoleon's invasion of 1812, he created several graphic portraits of people who fought with the French. Portrait of Peter Olenin (1792-1868) was finished just before 18-year-old Peter with his 19-year-old brother Nicholas went to fight the Battle of Borodino, where Nicholas was killed and Peter severely wounded.
In the post-war period Kiprensky created masterpieces of portraiture such as Portraits of D. K. Khvostova and V. S. Khvostov (1814), Portrait of A. I. Molchanova with Daughter (1814), Portrait of Count S. S. Uvarov (1815-1816), Portrait of the Poet V. A. Zhukovsky (1815) an.... |
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