Dmitry Nicolajevich Kardovsky (1866 - 1943)

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Dmitry Nicolajevich Kardovsky

Dmitry Nicolajevich Kardovsky (Russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Кардовский) was a Russian artist, illustrator, and stage designer, celebrated for his multifaceted contributions to the world of art. Born in 1866 near Pereslavl-Zalessky, Kardovsky initially pursued law at Moscow University before devoting himself to art at the Imperial Academy of Arts under the tutelage of Pavel Chistyakov and Ilya Repin. His educational journey included a period in Munich, studying with Anton Ažbe, which enriched his artistic approach, combining Russian and European influences.

Kardovsky is perhaps best known for his mastery in drawing and book illustration. His work, characterized by a deep understanding of the literature he illustrated, brought to life the narratives and characters of Russian literary classics by Chekhov, Gogol, Lermontov, and Tolstoy, among others. His illustrations for works such as "Kashtanka" by Anton Chekhov and "Nevsky Prospekt" by Gogol are particularly noted for their vivid expression and delicate precision​​​​​​.

Beyond his illustrative prowess, Kardovsky made significant contributions as an educator, imparting his knowledge to a generation of artists who went on to have distinguished careers of their own. His commitment to teaching was exemplified by an exhibition in 1929, where the majority of the works displayed were by his students, underscoring his influence and legacy in Russian art education​​.

Kardovsky's work extended to the theater, where he created costumes and scenery, notably for the Maly Theatre in productions of Ostrovsky and Turgenev. His engagement with historical themes was also prominent, with series of paintings reflecting key periods in Russian history, demonstrating his versatility and deep connection to his cultural heritage​​.

His latter years were spent in Pereslavl-Zalessky, where he continued to produce landscapes and portraits, capturing the essence of Central Russia and its inhabitants with a particular fondness and respect. Kardovsky's work remains an integral part of Russian and Soviet art history, bridging the styles of the Silver Age with post-revolutionary traditionalism​​​​.

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Date and place of birt:5 september 1866, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:9 february 1943, Pereslavl-Zalessky, USSR
Nationality:Germany, Russia, USSR, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Educator, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Painter
Art school / group:Mir iskusstva, Moscow Association of Artists
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Impressionism, Realism

Creators Germany

Carl Bössenroth (1863 - 1935)
Carl Bössenroth
1863 - 1935
Carlo Restallino (1776 - 1864)
Carlo Restallino
1776 - 1864
Thomas Theodor Heine (1867 - 1948)
Thomas Theodor Heine
1867 - 1948
Osip Markovich Lubitch (1896 - 1990)
Osip Markovich Lubitch
1896 - 1990
 Rosalie (1953 - 2017)
Rosalie
1953 - 2017
Hans Joachim Pietrula (1938)
Hans Joachim Pietrula
1938
Albert Hinrich Hussmann (1874 - 1946)
Albert Hinrich Hussmann
1874 - 1946
Michael Sauer (1949)
Michael Sauer
1949
Paul Seehaus (1891 - 1919)
Paul Seehaus
1891 - 1919
George Mosson (1851 - 1933)
George Mosson
1851 - 1933
Walter Eck (1895 - 1960)
Walter Eck
1895 - 1960
Herbert Volz (1944)
Herbert Volz
1944
Robert Sterl (1867 - 1932)
Robert Sterl
1867 - 1932
Fritz von Uhde (1848 - 1911)
Fritz von Uhde
1848 - 1911
Karl Wagner (1839 - 1923)
Karl Wagner
1839 - 1923
Gabriele Daube (1901 - 1988)
Gabriele Daube
1901 - 1988

Creators Impressionism

Ludwig Wilhelm Grossmann (1894 - 1960)
Ludwig Wilhelm Grossmann
1894 - 1960
Axel Thorsen Schovelin (1827 - 1893)
Axel Thorsen Schovelin
1827 - 1893
Michel Marie Charles Verlat (1824 - 1890)
Michel Marie Charles Verlat
1824 - 1890
Jacob Hendricus Maris (1837 - 1899)
Jacob Hendricus Maris
1837 - 1899
Roger Parry (1905 - 1977)
Roger Parry
1905 - 1977
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius (1876 - 1966)
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius
1876 - 1966
Wright Barker (1864 - 1941)
Wright Barker
1864 - 1941
Casparis Haanen (1778 - 1849)
Casparis Haanen
1778 - 1849
Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger (1822 - 1897)
Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger
1822 - 1897
Elisabeth Alida Haanen (1809 - 1845)
Elisabeth Alida Haanen
1809 - 1845
Paul Lauters (Lauteri) (1806 - 1875)
Paul Lauters (Lauteri)
1806 - 1875
Vincent De Vos (1829 - 1875)
Vincent De Vos
1829 - 1875
Ludwig Gustav Voltz (1825 - 1911)
Ludwig Gustav Voltz
1825 - 1911
Karl Gussow (1843 - 1907)
Karl Gussow
1843 - 1907
Théodore Fourmois (1814 - 1871)
Théodore Fourmois
1814 - 1871
John William North (1842 - 1924)
John William North
1842 - 1924