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, Парадный портрет
Art style:Baroque

Creators Russia

Nikolay Dmitrievich Mylnikov (1797 - 1842)
Nikolay Dmitrievich Mylnikov
1797 - 1842
Serge Férat (1881 - 1958)
Serge Férat
1881 - 1958
Pavel Petrovich Chistyakov (1832 - 1919)
Pavel Petrovich Chistyakov
1832 - 1919
Nikolai Davidovich Burliuk (1890 - 1920)
Nikolai Davidovich Burliuk
1890 - 1920
Vladimir Fedorovich Tokarev (1918 - 1988)
Vladimir Fedorovich Tokarev
1918 - 1988
Boris Fyodorovich Chaliapin (1904 - 1979)
Boris Fyodorovich Chaliapin
1904 - 1979
Andrei Viktorovich Monastyrski (1949)
Andrei Viktorovich Monastyrski
1949
Leonid Pavlovich Zusman (1906 - 1984)
Leonid Pavlovich Zusman
1906 - 1984
Simon Lissim (1900 - 1981)
Simon Lissim
1900 - 1981
Rashit Garifovich Maksyutov (1925 - 1997)
Rashit Garifovich Maksyutov
1925 - 1997
Leonid Konstantinovich Borisov (1943 - 2013)
Leonid Konstantinovich Borisov
1943 - 2013
Jean-Laurent Mosnier (1743 - 1808)
Jean-Laurent Mosnier
1743 - 1808
Olga Dmitryevna Forsh (1873 - 1961)
Olga Dmitryevna Forsh
1873 - 1961
Svetoslav Nikolaevich Roerich (1904 - 1993)
Svetoslav Nikolaevich Roerich
1904 - 1993
Ekaterina Karlovna Neimaer-Dedusenko (1897 - 1976)
Ekaterina Karlovna Neimaer-Dedusenko
1897 - 1976
Andrei Roiter (1960)
Andrei Roiter
1960

Creators Baroque

Pierre Mignard (1612 - 1695)
Pierre Mignard
1612 - 1695
Domenico Tempesti (1652 - 1737)
Domenico Tempesti
1652 - 1737
Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613 - 1670)
Bartholomeus van der Helst
1613 - 1670
Jacob van Schuppen (1670 - 1751)
Jacob van Schuppen
1670 - 1751
Osias Beert I (1580 - 1623)
Osias Beert I
1580 - 1623
Pieter Casteels III (1684 - 1749)
Pieter Casteels III
1684 - 1749
Norbert Roettiers (1665 - 1727)
Norbert Roettiers
1665 - 1727
Bartolomeo Schedoni (1578 - 1615)
Bartolomeo Schedoni
1578 - 1615
Hendrick van der Burgh (1627 - 1664)
Hendrick van der Burgh
1627 - 1664
Hendrick Goudt (1583 - 1648)
Hendrick Goudt
1583 - 1648
José Ribelles (1778 - 1835)
José Ribelles
1778 - 1835
Marcus de Bye (1638 - 1688)
Marcus de Bye
1638 - 1688
Niccolo Berrettoni (1637 - 1682)
Niccolo Berrettoni
1637 - 1682
Federico Barocci (1535 - 1612)
Federico Barocci
1535 - 1612
Daniël Haringh (1636 - 1713)
Daniël Haringh
1636 - 1713
Carlo Marattа (1625 - 1713)
Carlo Marattа
1625 - 1713