Mina Lukich Kolokolnikov (1707 - 1775)

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Mina Lukich Kolokolnikov

Mina Lukich Kolokolnikov (Russian: Мина Лукич Колокольников) was a distinguished Russian painter and teacher, celebrated for his contributions to portrait painting during the 18th century. Born in 1707 in Tver Oblast, Russia, he was originally a serf under the Pafnutiev-Borovsky Monastery. His artistic journey began under the tutelage of prominent painters like Ivan Nikitich Nikitin and Louis Caravaque. Kolokolnikov's talent flourished as he studied icon painting with Vasily Vasilevsky, which further honed his skills.

Kolokolnikov was a key figure in the artistic scene of St. Petersburg, where he established his studio, mentoring around 20 students. His notable contributions include participating in the decoration of the Tsarskoye Selo Palace and various significant religious and royal edifices across Moscow and Kiev. His mastery in portrait art is exemplified in works such as the "Portrait of Prince Meshchersky" (1756), housed in the Tver Regional Picture Gallery, and several portraits and icons in major Russian museums​.

For art collectors and enthusiasts interested in Russian Baroque art, Kolokolnikov's works represent a remarkable intersection of historical significance and artistic mastery. His legacy continues to inspire and attract attention in the realm of Russian art history.

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Date and place of birt:1707, Ostashkov, Russia
Date and place of death:1775, Russian Empire
Nationality:Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Portrait
Art style:Baroque

Creators Russia

Andrey Nikolaevich Krasulin (1934)
Andrey Nikolaevich Krasulin
1934
Sergey Petrovich Shablavin (1944)
Sergey Petrovich Shablavin
1944
Valentin Ivanovich Kurdov (1905 - 1989)
Valentin Ivanovich Kurdov
1905 - 1989
Ippolit Vasilevich Sokolov (1902 - 1974)
Ippolit Vasilevich Sokolov
1902 - 1974
Grigorii Grigorevich Gagarin (1810 - 1893)
Grigorii Grigorevich Gagarin
1810 - 1893
Vyacheslav Fomich Koleychuk (1941 - 2018)
Vyacheslav Fomich Koleychuk
1941 - 2018
George Dawe (1781 - 1829)
George Dawe
1781 - 1829
Yakov Vladimirovich Apushkin (1899 - 1989)
Yakov Vladimirovich Apushkin
1899 - 1989
Anna Remizov-Vasilyeva (1890 - 1928)
Anna Remizov-Vasilyeva
1890 - 1928
Sergey Mikhailovich Pozharsky (1900 - 1970)
Sergey Mikhailovich Pozharsky
1900 - 1970
Oskar Georg Adolf Hoffmann (1851 - 1912)
Oskar Georg Adolf Hoffmann
1851 - 1912
Boris Ignatyevich Arvatov (1896 - 1940)
Boris Ignatyevich Arvatov
1896 - 1940
Vasily Alekseyevich Volkov (1840 - 1907)
Vasily Alekseyevich Volkov
1840 - 1907
Pyotr Vasilievich Pavlov (1937 - 2010)
Pyotr Vasilievich Pavlov
1937 - 2010
Vladimir Alexandrovich Kuzmin (1935 - 2021)
Vladimir Alexandrovich Kuzmin
1935 - 2021
Vladimir Afanasyevich Rozmainsky (1885 - 1943)
Vladimir Afanasyevich Rozmainsky
1885 - 1943

Creators Baroque

Jan Berka (1759 - 1838)
Jan Berka
1759 - 1838
Johann Heiss (1640 - 1704)
Johann Heiss
1640 - 1704
Philip van Dijk (1683 - 1753)
Philip van Dijk
1683 - 1753
H.J. Hoet (XVIII century - ?)
H.J. Hoet
XVIII century - ?
Silvestro Chiesa (1623 - 1657)
Silvestro Chiesa
1623 - 1657
Jacques Vigouroux Duplessis (1680 - 1732)
Jacques Vigouroux Duplessis
1680 - 1732
Govert (Govaert) Flinck (1615 - 1660)
Govert (Govaert) Flinck
1615 - 1660
Coenraet Roepel (1678 - 1748)
Coenraet Roepel
1678 - 1748
Isaac van Ostade (1621 - 1649)
Isaac van Ostade
1621 - 1649
Peter Lely (1618 - 1680)
Peter Lely
1618 - 1680
Michael Willmann (1630 - 1706)
Michael Willmann
1630 - 1706
Richard Cosway (1742 - 1821)
Richard Cosway
1742 - 1821
Ivan Nikitich Nikitin (1680 - 1742)
Ivan Nikitich Nikitin
1680 - 1742
Abraham van Salm (1660 - 1720)
Abraham van Salm
1660 - 1720
Antonio Corradini (1688 - 1752)
Antonio Corradini
1688 - 1752
Joaquim Juncosa (1631 - 1708)
Joaquim Juncosa
1631 - 1708
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