Feodor Iwanowitsch Kalmück (1765 - 1832)
1765Russian Empire1832-01-27Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden (1806-1918)Germany, Russia, Russian Empire
Feodor Iwanowitsch Kalmück
Feodor Iwanowitsch Kalmück (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Калмык) was a German artist of the late 18th and first third of the 19th centuries of Russian and Kalmyk origin. He was known as a painter and engraver.
Feodor Kalmück was captured as a child by Cossacks and presented to Empress Catherine II, who then gave the boy to Duchess Amalia of Hesse-Darmstadt of Baden. Kalmück studied painting in Germany and Italy. He was primarily a draughtsman and portraitist, favoring antique motifs and Renaissance religious themes. The artist rarely painted in oils; his best known works are prints. He also executed monumental murals in the Evangelical Church in Karlsruhe.
Date and place of birt: | 1765, Russian Empire |
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Date and place of death: | 27 january 1832, Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden (1806-1918) |
Nationality: | Germany, Russia, Russian Empire |
Period of activity: | XVIII, XIX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Engraver, Graphic artist, Painter |
Genre: | Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre |