Adolf Iosifovich Charlemagne (1826 - 1901)

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Adolf Iosifovich Charlemagne

Adolf Iosifovich Charlemagne (Russian: Адольф Иосифович Шарлемань) was a renowned Russian painter, born in 1826 in Saint Petersburg. He excelled in historical, genre, and battle scenes, deeply influenced by his artistic lineage—his father was an architect and his grandfather a sculptor. Educated at the Imperial Academy of Arts under Fyodor Bruni and Bogdan Willewalde, Charlemagne's works are celebrated for their historical accuracy and intricate details.

Charlemagne's notable works include "The Capture of Kazan by Ivan the Terrible" and "The Battle of Kulikovo," which vividly capture significant moments in Russian history. His paintings are known for their meticulous attention to detail, dramatic compositions, and ability to convey the emotional intensity of historical events. These masterpieces are housed in prestigious Russian museums, showcasing his contributions to Russian cultural heritage.

Throughout his career, Charlemagne received numerous accolades, including the titles of Academician and Professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts. His dedication to historical accuracy and artistic excellence made him a prominent figure in Russian art.

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Date and place of birt:20 december 1826, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:13 february 1901, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Germany, Russia, France, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Batalist, Designer, Educator, Genre painter, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Painter, Scenographer
Art school / group:Society of Russian Watercolorists
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Military art, Story-themed picture
Art style:Academism, Realism, Romanticism

Creators Germany

Fritz Gartner (1882 - 1958)
Fritz Gartner
1882 - 1958
Imi Knoebel (1940)
Imi Knoebel
1940
Christian Berentz (1658 - 1722)
Christian Berentz
1658 - 1722
Reinhold Zulkowski (1899 - 1966)
Reinhold Zulkowski
1899 - 1966
Peter Foeller (1945)
Peter Foeller
1945
Christian Wilberg (1839 - 1882)
Christian Wilberg
1839 - 1882
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann (1776 - 1822)
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
1776 - 1822
Werner Schuch (1843 - 1918)
Werner Schuch
1843 - 1918
Mary Bauermeister (1934 - 2023)
Mary Bauermeister
1934 - 2023
Cäsar W. Radetzky-Radetz (1939)
Cäsar W. Radetzky-Radetz
1939
Dirk Skreber (1961)
Dirk Skreber
1961
Gustav Traub (1885 - 1955)
Gustav Traub
1885 - 1955
Lorenzo Quaglio (1793 - 1869)
Lorenzo Quaglio
1793 - 1869
Hans Kaiser (1914 - 1982)
Hans Kaiser
1914 - 1982
Jo Enzweiler (1934)
Jo Enzweiler
1934
Hiroshi Teshima (1948)
Hiroshi Teshima
1948

Creators Academism

Eugène Hippolyte Forest (1808 - 1891)
Eugène Hippolyte Forest
1808 - 1891
Andreas Schelfhout (1787 - 1870)
Andreas Schelfhout
1787 - 1870
Willi Münch-Khe (1885 - 1960)
Willi Münch-Khe
1885 - 1960
Anton Hoffmann (1863 - 1938)
Anton Hoffmann
1863 - 1938
Albert Anker (1831 - 1910)
Albert Anker
1831 - 1910
Nikolai Kornilievich Bodarevsky (1850 - 1921)
Nikolai Kornilievich Bodarevsky
1850 - 1921
Carolina Lose (1784 - 1833)
Carolina Lose
1784 - 1833
Ettore Roesler Franz (1845 - 1907)
Ettore Roesler Franz
1845 - 1907
Karl Kluth (1898 - 1972)
Karl Kluth
1898 - 1972
Pavel Petrovich Benkov (1879 - 1949)
Pavel Petrovich Benkov
1879 - 1949
Auguste Moreau (1834 - 1917)
Auguste Moreau
1834 - 1917
Cornelis Christiaan Dommersen (Dommelhuizen) (1842 - 1928)
Cornelis Christiaan Dommersen (Dommelhuizen)
1842 - 1928
William Marlow (1740 - 1813)
William Marlow
1740 - 1813
Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet (1791 - 1834)
Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet
1791 - 1834
Franz Obermüller (1869 - 1917)
Franz Obermüller
1869 - 1917
Ernest Lawson (1873 - 1939)
Ernest Lawson
1873 - 1939
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