Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev (1753 - 1824)

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Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev

Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev (Russian: Фёдор Яковлевич Алексеев) was a Russian artist and teacher of the late 18th - early 19th centuries. He is known as one of the founders and brilliant representatives of the Russian genre of urban landscape - the so-called "Russian veduta". In his paintings, he captured for posterity the old look of Russian cities in the smallest details. More than 50 masterpieces of his works were preserved; today they are used to study the history of Russia in the times of Alekseyev's lifetime.

As a student of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts Fyodor Alekseyev was strongly attracted to the portrayal of architectural structures and landscapes that made him choose his favorite genre all his life. He also contributed to the development of Russian decorative art, for many years working on theatrical scenery.

For many years Fyodor Alekseyev taught at the Academy of Arts the theory of linear perspective in painting. He combined his teaching activity with painting landscapes until his death. Most of his paintings today are kept in the State Russian Museum and the State Tretyakov Gallery.

Date and place of birt:1753, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:23 november 1824, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Italy, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Painter
Art school / group:Императорская Академия художеств Санкт-Петербурга
Genre:Cityscape, Landscape painting, Русская ведута
Art style:Neoclassicism

Creators Italy

Pietro Melandri (1885 - 1976)
Pietro Melandri
1885 - 1976
Eduarda Emilia Maino (1935 - 2004)
Eduarda Emilia Maino
1935 - 2004
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli (1687 - 1771)
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
1687 - 1771
Giuseppe Castiglione (1688 - 1766)
Giuseppe Castiglione
1688 - 1766
Alfonso Balzico (1825 - 1901)
Alfonso Balzico
1825 - 1901
Spinello Aretino (1350 - 1410)
Spinello Aretino
1350 - 1410
Johann Gottfried Tannauer (1680 - 1737)
Johann Gottfried Tannauer
1680 - 1737
Romano Vio (1913 - 1984)
Romano Vio
1913 - 1984
Concetto Maugeri (1919 - 1951)
Concetto Maugeri
1919 - 1951
Maria Felice Tibaldi (1707 - 1770)
Maria Felice Tibaldi
1707 - 1770
Edward Dodwell (1767 - 1832)
Edward Dodwell
1767 - 1832
Alexander Trippel (1744 - 1793)
Alexander Trippel
1744 - 1793
Francesco Solimena (1657 - 1747)
Francesco Solimena
1657 - 1747
Giovanni Antonio Burrini (1656 - 1727)
Giovanni Antonio Burrini
1656 - 1727
Marino Marini (1901 - 1980)
Marino Marini
1901 - 1980
Kenjirō Azuma (1926 - 2016)
Kenjirō Azuma
1926 - 2016

Creators Neoclassicism

Richard Guino (1890 - 1973)
Richard Guino
1890 - 1973
Karl Theodore Bitter (1867 - 1915)
Karl Theodore Bitter
1867 - 1915
Gheorghe Tattarescu (1818 - 1894)
Gheorghe Tattarescu
1818 - 1894
Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste de Forbin (1777 - 1841)
Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste de Forbin
1777 - 1841
Jens Juel (1745 - 1802)
Jens Juel
1745 - 1802
Gilles Joubert (1689 - 1775)
Gilles Joubert
1689 - 1775
Aleksandr Evgenevich Iakovlev (1887 - 1938)
Aleksandr Evgenevich Iakovlev
1887 - 1938
Jean Balthasar de la Traverse (1752 - 1808)
Jean Balthasar de la Traverse
1752 - 1808
Karl Wilhelm Kolbe the Younger (1781 - 1853)
Karl Wilhelm Kolbe the Younger
1781 - 1853
Christian Daniel Rauch (1777 - 1857)
Christian Daniel Rauch
1777 - 1857
Charles Krier (1742)
Charles Krier
1742
David Roentgen (1743 - 1807)
David Roentgen
1743 - 1807
Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz (1713 - 1772)
Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz
1713 - 1772
Szymon Czechowicz (1689 - 1775)
Szymon Czechowicz
1689 - 1775
Johannes Wiedewelt (1731 - 1802)
Johannes Wiedewelt
1731 - 1802
George Arnald (1763 - 1841)
George Arnald
1763 - 1841