Karl Petrovich Beggrov (1799 - 1875)

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Karl Petrovich Beggrov

Karl Petrovich Beggrov (Russian: Карл Петрович Беггров) was a Russian artist known for his exceptional lithographs and watercolor paintings. Born in 1799, Beggrov studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts under M.N. Vorobyov and later worked in his brother's lithographic workshop. His talent spanned various art forms, including portraits, landscapes, and cityscapes, which captured the essence of 19th-century St. Petersburg​.

Beggrov's work is particularly celebrated for its detailed and vivid portrayals of St. Petersburg. His series "Views of St. Petersburg and Its Environs," created between 1821 and 1826, remains one of the most significant contributions to early Russian lithography. These works were a collaborative effort with other artists, yet Beggrov's distinctive style is evident in the 28 lithographs he produced for the series​​.

Several of Beggrov's artworks are housed in major museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Notable pieces like "Our Lady of Vladimir Church in St. Petersburg" and "View of the Arch of the General Staff Building Towards the Winter Palace" showcase his mastery of lithography and his ability to convey architectural grandeur with precision​​.

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Date and place of birt:26 february 1799, Riga, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:25 february 1875, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Latvia, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Decorator, Graphic artist, Landscape painter, Painter, Portraitist
Art school / group:Russian school
Genre:Cityscape, Portrait
Art style:Romanticism, Neoclassicism

Creators Latvia

Solomon Moiseevich Gershov (1906 - 1989)
Solomon Moiseevich Gershov
1906 - 1989
Oto Skulme (1889 - 1967)
Oto Skulme
1889 - 1967
Mark Rothko (1903 - 1970)
Mark Rothko
1903 - 1970
Francisks Ignatievich Varslavan (1899 - 1949)
Francisks Ignatievich Varslavan
1899 - 1949
Ida Kerkovius (1879 - 1970)
Ida Kerkovius
1879 - 1970
Lea Matisovna Davydova-Medene (1921 - 1986)
Lea Matisovna Davydova-Medene
1921 - 1986
Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm (1859 - 1939)
Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm
1859 - 1939
Vasily Nikolayevich Masyutin (1884 - 1955)
Vasily Nikolayevich Masyutin
1884 - 1955
Artur Petrovich Apinis (1904 - 1975)
Artur Petrovich Apinis
1904 - 1975
Alexander Ivanovich Sauerweid (1783 - 1844)
Alexander Ivanovich Sauerweid
1783 - 1844
Artur Yanovich Lapin'sh (1911 - 1983)
Artur Yanovich Lapin'sh
1911 - 1983
Martins Krumins (1900 - 1992)
Martins Krumins
1900 - 1992
Vija Celmins (1938)
Vija Celmins
1938
Arthur Vladimirovich Fonvizin (1883 - 1973)
Arthur Vladimirovich Fonvizin
1883 - 1973
Alfons Spring (1843 - 1908)
Alfons Spring
1843 - 1908
Abel Pann (1883 - 1963)
Abel Pann
1883 - 1963

Creators Neoclassicism

Johann Peter Götting (1795 - 1865)
Johann Peter Götting
1795 - 1865
Karl von Enhuber (1811 - 1867)
Karl von Enhuber
1811 - 1867
Cesar Alvarez Dumont (1866 - 1945)
Cesar Alvarez Dumont
1866 - 1945
Benoît-Charles Mitoire (1782 - 1832)
Benoît-Charles Mitoire
1782 - 1832
Franz Xaver Nachtmann (1799 - 1846)
Franz Xaver Nachtmann
1799 - 1846
André-Antoine Ravrio (1759 - 1814)
André-Antoine Ravrio
1759 - 1814
Antonio Canova (1757 - 1822)
Antonio Canova
1757 - 1822
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780 - 1867)
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
1780 - 1867
Theodor Groll (1857 - 1913)
Theodor Groll
1857 - 1913
Adolf von Menzel (1815 - 1905)
Adolf von Menzel
1815 - 1905
Wilhelm Brücke (1800 - 1874)
Wilhelm Brücke
1800 - 1874
Paul Delaroche (1797 - 1856)
Paul Delaroche
1797 - 1856
Auguste-Xavier Leprince (1799 - 1826)
Auguste-Xavier Leprince
1799 - 1826
Charles Leconte de Lisle (1818 - 1894)
Charles Leconte de Lisle
1818 - 1894
Eustache-Hyacinthe Langlois (1777 - 1837)
Eustache-Hyacinthe Langlois
1777 - 1837
Antoine Ansiaux (1764 - 1840)
Antoine Ansiaux
1764 - 1840