Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev (1753 - 1824)

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Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev

Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev (Russian: Фёдор Яковлевич Алексеев) was a Russian painter born around 1753 in Saint Petersburg. Known as the "Russian Canaletto" for his masterful vedute, or detailed paintings of cityscapes, Alekseyev made significant contributions to Russian art, particularly in depicting urban landscapes​.

Alekseyev was admitted to the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1764, where he initially studied ornamental sculpture and scenic painting under Antonio Peresinotti. He spent several years in Venice, funded by a fellowship, where he studied theater painting but preferred creating landscapes and copying works by old masters​​. Upon his return to Russia, he faced restrictions but gradually gained recognition for his independent work. His notable painting "View of the Palace Embankment from the Fortress" earned him the title of Academician in 1794​.

In 1800, Tsar Paul I commissioned Alekseyev to paint the streets and architecture of Moscow, resulting in numerous significant works that highlighted the city's grandeur​. Despite a decline in fame later in life, his contributions to Russian urbanscape painting remain influential, with works such as "Red Square" and "The Flood of 1824 in the square at the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre" held in major Russian museums like the State Russian Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery​.

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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:Artist, Landscape painter, Painter
Art school / group:Russian school
Genre:Cityscape, Landscape painting
Art style:Neoclassicism

Creators Italy

Antonio Citterio (1950)
Antonio Citterio
1950
Gianni Caravaggio (1968)
Gianni Caravaggio
1968
Bernardo Bellotto (1721 - 1780)
Bernardo Bellotto
1721 - 1780
Carlo Bonavia (1730 - 1788)
Carlo Bonavia
1730 - 1788
Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan (1935)
Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan
1935
Francesco Francia (1447 - 1517)
Francesco Francia
1447 - 1517
Lorenzo de Caro (1719 - 1777)
Lorenzo de Caro
1719 - 1777
Francesco Simonini (1686 - 1753)
Francesco Simonini
1686 - 1753
Giovanni Battista Busiri (1698 - 1757)
Giovanni Battista Busiri
1698 - 1757
Alfonso Balzico (1825 - 1901)
Alfonso Balzico
1825 - 1901
Orazio Cambiasi (Cambiaso) (1589)
Orazio Cambiasi (Cambiaso)
1589
Domenico Peruzzini (1602 - ?)
Domenico Peruzzini
1602 - ?
Bruno Bruni (1935)
Bruno Bruni
1935
Marco Gozzi (1759 - 1839)
Marco Gozzi
1759 - 1839
Luigi Mantovani (1880 - 1957)
Luigi Mantovani
1880 - 1957
Giovanni Frangi (1959)
Giovanni Frangi
1959

Creators Neoclassicism

Karl Pavlovich Bryullov (1799 - 1852)
Karl Pavlovich Bryullov
1799 - 1852
Gilles Joubert (1689 - 1775)
Gilles Joubert
1689 - 1775
Adamo Tadolini (1788 - 1868)
Adamo Tadolini
1788 - 1868
Luigi Rubio (1797 - 1882)
Luigi Rubio
1797 - 1882
Antoine Ignace Melling (1763 - 1831)
Antoine Ignace Melling
1763 - 1831
Mattheis de Vis (1702 - 1765)
Mattheis de Vis
1702 - 1765
Sophie Rude (1797 - 1867)
Sophie Rude
1797 - 1867
Piero Portaluppi (1888 - 1967)
Piero Portaluppi
1888 - 1967
Jacopo Amigoni (1682 - 1752)
Jacopo Amigoni
1682 - 1752
Agostino Aglio (1777 - 1857)
Agostino Aglio
1777 - 1857
Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard (1743 - 1809)
Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard
1743 - 1809
Jan Ksawery Kaniewski (1805 - 1867)
Jan Ksawery Kaniewski
1805 - 1867
Dirk Langendijk (1748 - 1805)
Dirk Langendijk
1748 - 1805
Anton Raphael Mengs (1728 - 1779)
Anton Raphael Mengs
1728 - 1779
Ozias Humphry (1742 - 1810)
Ozias Humphry
1742 - 1810
Titus Kaphar (1976)
Titus Kaphar
1976
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