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

Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (1696 - 1770)
Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer
1696 - 1770
Markus Linnenbrink (1961)
Markus Linnenbrink
1961
Govert van Emmerik (1808 - 1882)
Govert van Emmerik
1808 - 1882
Jan Frans van Douven (1656 - 1727)
Jan Frans van Douven
1656 - 1727
Dorothee Bachem (1945)
Dorothee Bachem
1945
Hermann Schmidtmann (1869 - 1936)
Hermann Schmidtmann
1869 - 1936
Herbert Rolf Schlegel (1889 - 1972)
Herbert Rolf Schlegel
1889 - 1972
Gustav Friedrich von Hetsch (1788 - 1864)
Gustav Friedrich von Hetsch
1788 - 1864
Heiko Hermann (1953)
Heiko Hermann
1953
Carl Ernst Christoph Hess (1755 - 1828)
Carl Ernst Christoph Hess
1755 - 1828
Friedrich Eibner (1825 - 1877)
Friedrich Eibner
1825 - 1877
Heinrich Ludwig von Gleichen-Russwurm (1836 - 1901)
Heinrich Ludwig von Gleichen-Russwurm
1836 - 1901
Josef Madlener (1881 - 1967)
Josef Madlener
1881 - 1967
Artur Stoll (1947 - 2003)
Artur Stoll
1947 - 2003
Johann Franz Ermels (1641 - 1693)
Johann Franz Ermels
1641 - 1693
Georg Anton Rasmussen (1842 - 1914)
Georg Anton Rasmussen
1842 - 1914

Creators Realism

Rudolf Hirth du Frênes (1846 - 1916)
Rudolf Hirth du Frênes
1846 - 1916
Rudolf Thost (1868 - 1921)
Rudolf Thost
1868 - 1921
Sergei Alekseyevich Korovin (1858 - 1908)
Sergei Alekseyevich Korovin
1858 - 1908
Karel Frans Philippeau (1825 - 1897)
Karel Frans Philippeau
1825 - 1897
Yevgraf Semyonovich Sorokin (1821 - 1892)
Yevgraf Semyonovich Sorokin
1821 - 1892
Hermann Eschke (1823 - 1900)
Hermann Eschke
1823 - 1900
Günther Blechschmidt (1891 - 1971)
Günther Blechschmidt
1891 - 1971
Antonio Parreiras (1860 - 1937)
Antonio Parreiras
1860 - 1937
Alexandre Defaux (1826 - 1900)
Alexandre Defaux
1826 - 1900
Carsten Henrichsen (1824 - 1897)
Carsten Henrichsen
1824 - 1897
Worthington Whittredge (1820 - 1910)
Worthington Whittredge
1820 - 1910
Franz Krüger (1797 - 1857)
Franz Krüger
1797 - 1857
Karl Agricola (1779 - 1852)
Karl Agricola
1779 - 1852
Charles William Wyllie (1853 - 1923)
Charles William Wyllie
1853 - 1923
Clifford Holmead Phillips (1889 - 1975)
Clifford Holmead Phillips
1889 - 1975
Wilhelm Hambüchen (1869 - 1939)
Wilhelm Hambüchen
1869 - 1939