Ivan Fomich Khrutsky (1810 - 1885)

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Ivan Fomich Khrutsky

Ivan Fomich Khrutsky (Russian: Иван Фомич Хруцкий) was a Belarusian painter known for his exceptional still-life paintings and portraits. Born in 1810, Khrutsky gained recognition for his detailed and vibrant depictions of flowers, fruits, and everyday objects, showcasing his mastery in capturing light and texture.

Khrutsky's work stands out due to its meticulous attention to detail and rich color palette, which brought a lifelike quality to his paintings. His ability to convey the delicate interplay of light and shadow made his still lifes particularly admired among art collectors and connoisseurs. Aside from still lifes, he also painted portraits, landscapes, and genre scenes, contributing to his versatile artistic repertoire.

One of Khrutsky's notable works, "Flowers and Fruits," exemplifies his skill in creating compositions that are both aesthetically pleasing and technically superb. His paintings are featured in various museums, including the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, where art enthusiasts can appreciate his contribution to the world of art.

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Date and place of birt:8 february 1810, Улла, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:13 january 1885, Захарничи, Russian Empire
Nationality:Byelorussia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Chamber portrait, Floral-Fruit Still Life, Flower still life, Genre Portrait, Landscape painting, Portrait, Self-portrait, Still life
Art style:Academism, Baroque, Realism, Classicism
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