Andrey Matveevich Matveev (1701 - 1739)

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Andrey Matveevich Matveev

Andrey Matveevich Matveev (Russian: Андрей Матвеевич Матвеев) was a pioneering Russian portrait painter, instrumental in the development of secular painting in Russia during the 18th century. Born in 1701 in Novgorod, his early talent was recognized by Peter the Great, who sent him to Western Europe to study. Matveev spent eleven impactful years in the Netherlands and Flanders, honing his skills under notable artists like Carel de Moor before returning to Russia in 1727 as a highly skilled painter​.

Matveev's contributions to Russian art were significant, as he became the first head of the Scenic team at the St. Petersburg Office of the Buildings, overseeing monumental and decorative art projects. His works include several portraits, such as the self-portrait with his wife, considered one of his most reproduced pieces, and the "Portrait of Peter I", both showcasing his refined European techniques and understated style​.

Despite his relatively short life, passing away in 1739 at the age of 38, Matveev left a lasting impact on the Russian art scene, ushering in a new era of portraiture that moved away from the static figures of icon painting. His work is preserved in several major museums, including the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, where his pioneering efforts continue to be celebrated​​.

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Date and place of birt:1701, Veliky Novgorod, Russia
Date and place of death:4 may 1739, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Allegory, Mythological painting, Portrait
Art style:Baroque

Creators Russia

Victor Ivanovich Ivanov (1924)
Victor Ivanovich Ivanov
1924
Pavel Dmitrievich Shirokov (1893 - 1963)
Pavel Dmitrievich Shirokov
1893 - 1963
Alexey Nikanorovich Komarov (1879 - 1977)
Alexey Nikanorovich Komarov
1879 - 1977
Pyotr Vasilievich Pavlov (1937 - 2010)
Pyotr Vasilievich Pavlov
1937 - 2010
Mikhail Konstantinovich Clodt von Jürgensburg (1832 - 1902)
Mikhail Konstantinovich Clodt von Jürgensburg
1832 - 1902
Nikolay Andreyevich Tyrsa (1887 - 1942)
Nikolay Andreyevich Tyrsa
1887 - 1942
Lidia Alexandrovna Milova (1925 - 2006)
Lidia Alexandrovna Milova
1925 - 2006
Rostislav Alexandrovich Danov (1941 - 1993)
Rostislav Alexandrovich Danov
1941 - 1993
Lev Alexandrovich Uspensky (1928 - 2000)
Lev Alexandrovich Uspensky
1928 - 2000
Aleksey Il'ich Kravchenko (1889 - 1940)
Aleksey Il'ich Kravchenko
1889 - 1940
Fedor Alexandrovich Modorov (1890 - 1967)
Fedor Alexandrovich Modorov
1890 - 1967
Pyotr Yevgenyevich Myasoyedov (1867 - 1913)
Pyotr Yevgenyevich Myasoyedov
1867 - 1913
Prince Paolo Petrovich Troubetzkoy (1866 - 1938)
Prince Paolo Petrovich Troubetzkoy
1866 - 1938
Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Pakulin (1900 - 1951)
Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Pakulin
1900 - 1951
Karl Hampeln (1794 - 1880)
Karl Hampeln
1794 - 1880
Ivan Philippovich Tupylev (1758 - 1821)
Ivan Philippovich Tupylev
1758 - 1821

Creators Baroque

Francisco Pacheco (1564 - 1644)
Francisco Pacheco
1564 - 1644
Eustache Le Sueur (1616 - 1655)
Eustache Le Sueur
1616 - 1655
Peter Binoit (1590 - 1632)
Peter Binoit
1590 - 1632
Johann Franz Schwanthaler (1683 - 1762)
Johann Franz Schwanthaler
1683 - 1762
Andreas Ehmann (XVIII century - ?)
Andreas Ehmann
XVIII century - ?
Domenico Piola (1627 - 1703)
Domenico Piola
1627 - 1703
Arnold Boonen (1669 - 1729)
Arnold Boonen
1669 - 1729
Bartholomäus Spranger (1546 - 1611)
Bartholomäus Spranger
1546 - 1611
Pieter Hardimé (1677 - 1748)
Pieter Hardimé
1677 - 1748
Gregorio Pagani (1558 - 1605)
Gregorio Pagani
1558 - 1605
Andreas Schmutzer (1700 - 1740)
Andreas Schmutzer
1700 - 1740
Evaristo Baskenis (1617 - 1677)
Evaristo Baskenis
1617 - 1677
Justus Danckerts I (1635 - 1701)
Justus Danckerts I
1635 - 1701
Bernardo Schiaffino (1678 - 1725)
Bernardo Schiaffino
1678 - 1725
Antonio Molinari (1655 - 1704)
Antonio Molinari
1655 - 1704
Abraham Brueghel (1631 - 1690)
Abraham Brueghel
1631 - 1690
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