Mark Matveyevich Antokolsky (1840 - 1902)

Mark Matveyevich Antokolsky (1840 - 1902) - photo 1

Mark Matveyevich Antokolsky

Mark Matveyevich Antokolsky (Russian: Марк Матве́евич Антоко́льский) was a 19th century Russian sculptor and writer. He is known as a representative of the realistic style and as the first sculptor of Jewish origin to gain international fame.

Mark Antokolsky devoted most of his career to the depiction in marble, plaster and bronze of the real characters of Russian history and achieved wide recognition already at a young age. His works were highly appreciated not only in Russia but also abroad and the artist was elected a member of many European academies of arts.

Mark Antokolsky was also a very successful writer. He often wrote publicistic articles on the development of the visual arts, and shortly before his death he published a novel describing real-life events in the life of the Jews in the Russian Empire.

Although from the early 1870s Mark Antokolsky spent most of his time living in France, he never lost touch with Russia - he constantly carried out orders for the royal family and the Russian Academy of Arts, wrote articles for Russian magazines, and regularly held solo exhibitions of his works in St. Petersburg.

Date and place of birt:2 november 1840, Vilnius, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:9 july 1902, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany
Nationality:Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Russia, France
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Sculptor
Art style:Realism

Creators Germany

Ivo Hauptmann (1886 - 1973)
Ivo Hauptmann
1886 - 1973
Thomas Theodor Heine (1867 - 1948)
Thomas Theodor Heine
1867 - 1948
Cosima von Bonin (1962)
Cosima von Bonin
1962
Werner Lange (1888 - 1955)
Werner Lange
1888 - 1955
Günter Tollmann (1926 - 1990)
Günter Tollmann
1926 - 1990
Lotte Laserstein (1898 - 1993)
Lotte Laserstein
1898 - 1993
Fritz Flinte (1876 - 1963)
Fritz Flinte
1876 - 1963
Sigrid Kopfermann (1923 - 2011)
Sigrid Kopfermann
1923 - 2011
Friederike Groß (1965)
Friederike Groß
1965
Cornelius Quabeck (1974)
Cornelius Quabeck
1974
Karl Gottlieb Schweikart (1772 - 1855)
Karl Gottlieb Schweikart
1772 - 1855
Gustav Preyer (1801 - 1838)
Gustav Preyer
1801 - 1838
Günther C. Kirchberger (1928 - 2010)
Günther C. Kirchberger
1928 - 2010
Louise Seidler (1786 - 1866)
Louise Seidler
1786 - 1866
Charles Bergen (1853 - 1933)
Charles Bergen
1853 - 1933
František Kyncl (1934 - 2011)
František Kyncl
1934 - 2011

Creators Realism

Vasily Vasilievich Vereshchagin (1842 - 1904)
Vasily Vasilievich Vereshchagin
1842 - 1904
Piotr Petrovich Belousov (1912 - 1989)
Piotr Petrovich Belousov
1912 - 1989
Georgii Nikolaevich Traugot (1903 - 1961)
Georgii Nikolaevich Traugot
1903 - 1961
Campbell Archibald Mellon (1876 - 1955)
Campbell Archibald Mellon
1876 - 1955
Nikolai Vasilievich Ovechkin (1929 - 1993)
Nikolai Vasilievich Ovechkin
1929 - 1993
Georges Maroniez (1865 - 1933)
Georges Maroniez
1865 - 1933
Johan Coenraad Braakensiek (1858 - 1940)
Johan Coenraad Braakensiek
1858 - 1940
Fritz Discher (1880 - 1983)
Fritz Discher
1880 - 1983
George Richmond (1809 - 1896)
George Richmond
1809 - 1896
Else Weber (1893 - 1994)
Else Weber
1893 - 1994
John Marshall Gamble (1863 - 1957)
John Marshall Gamble
1863 - 1957
Carl Martin Ebersberg (1818 - 1880)
Carl Martin Ebersberg
1818 - 1880
Cornelis Meyssens (1640 - 1673)
Cornelis Meyssens
1640 - 1673
Emma von Müller (1859 - 1925)
Emma von Müller
1859 - 1925
Antonello Riccio (1576)
Antonello Riccio
1576
Wolfgang Mattheuer (1927 - 2004)
Wolfgang Mattheuer
1927 - 2004
× Create a Search Subscription