Mark Matveyevich Antokolsky (1840 - 1902)

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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

Otto Sonnleitner (1906 - 1985)
Otto Sonnleitner
1906 - 1985
Ewald Platte (1894 - 1985)
Ewald Platte
1894 - 1985
Christian Wulffen (1954)
Christian Wulffen
1954
David Ostrowski (1981)
David Ostrowski
1981
Heinrich Wilhelmi (1816 - 1902)
Heinrich Wilhelmi
1816 - 1902
Peter Baumgartner (1834 - 1911)
Peter Baumgartner
1834 - 1911
Karl Peter Röhl (1890 - 1975)
Karl Peter Röhl
1890 - 1975
Ferdinand Spindel (1913 - 1980)
Ferdinand Spindel
1913 - 1980
Adolf Höfer (1869 - 1927)
Adolf Höfer
1869 - 1927
Crescentius Josephus Johannes Seydelmann (1750 - 1829)
Crescentius Josephus Johannes Seydelmann
1750 - 1829
Henning Bohl (1975)
Henning Bohl
1975
Peter Heesch (1969)
Peter Heesch
1969
Ernst Kolbe (1876 - 1945)
Ernst Kolbe
1876 - 1945
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky (1866 - 1944)
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
1866 - 1944
Emanuel Leutze (1816 - 1868)
Emanuel Leutze
1816 - 1868
Rudolf Jacobi (1889 - 1972)
Rudolf Jacobi
1889 - 1972

Creators Realism

Rafael Garcia Espaleto (1832 - 1854)
Rafael Garcia Espaleto
1832 - 1854
Daniel Hernandez Morillo (1856 - 1932)
Daniel Hernandez Morillo
1856 - 1932
Karl Digel (1905 - 1974)
Karl Digel
1905 - 1974
Paul Wyss (1897 - 1984)
Paul Wyss
1897 - 1984
Yuri Vasilievich Volkov (1921 - 1991)
Yuri Vasilievich Volkov
1921 - 1991
Willy Ernst Schade (1892 - 1958)
Willy Ernst Schade
1892 - 1958
 George Orleans Delamotte (1788 - 1861)
George Orleans Delamotte
1788 - 1861
Matthew William Peters (1742 - 1814)
Matthew William Peters
1742 - 1814
Willy Tiedjen (1881 - 1950)
Willy Tiedjen
1881 - 1950
Paul Wyss (1875 - 1952)
Paul Wyss
1875 - 1952
Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859 - 1937)
Henry Ossawa Tanner
1859 - 1937
Jules Zermati (1875 - 1925)
Jules Zermati
1875 - 1925
Reinhold Werner (1864 - 1939)
Reinhold Werner
1864 - 1939
Victor Qvistorff (1883 - 1953)
Victor Qvistorff
1883 - 1953
Constant Louche (1880 - 1965)
Constant Louche
1880 - 1965
Marie de Bièvre (1865 - 1940)
Marie de Bièvre
1865 - 1940
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