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, Парадный портрет
Art style:Baroque

Creators Russia

Vasily Sitnikov (1915 - 1987)
Vasily Sitnikov
1915 - 1987
Pavel Vasilievich Malkov (1900 - 1953)
Pavel Vasilievich Malkov
1900 - 1953
Alexander Pavlovich Brullov (1798 - 1877)
Alexander Pavlovich Brullov
1798 - 1877
Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich (1874 - 1947)
Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich
1874 - 1947
Georgy Iosifovich Rublev (1902 - 1975)
Georgy Iosifovich Rublev
1902 - 1975
Nikolai Georgievich Poliakoff (1899 - 1976)
Nikolai Georgievich Poliakoff
1899 - 1976
Ilgizar Hasanov (1958)
Ilgizar Hasanov
1958
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kiselev (1838 - 1911)
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kiselev
1838 - 1911
Fedor Gordeevich Gordeev (1744 - 1810)
Fedor Gordeevich Gordeev
1744 - 1810
Gabriel-François Doyen (1726 - 1806)
Gabriel-François Doyen
1726 - 1806
Karl Wilhelm Bardou (1774 - 1842)
Karl Wilhelm Bardou
1774 - 1842
Igor Vladimirovich Pchelnikov (1931 - 2021)
Igor Vladimirovich Pchelnikov
1931 - 2021
Renato Guttuso (1911 - 1987)
Renato Guttuso
1911 - 1987
Fyodor Alexandrovich Vasilyev (1850 - 1873)
Fyodor Alexandrovich Vasilyev
1850 - 1873
Vadim Georgievich Meller (1884 - 1962)
Vadim Georgievich Meller
1884 - 1962
Boris Alexandrovich Dekhterev (1908 - 1993)
Boris Alexandrovich Dekhterev
1908 - 1993

Creators Baroque

Johannes Borman (1620 - 1679)
Johannes Borman
1620 - 1679
Paolo Alboni (1671 - 1734)
Paolo Alboni
1671 - 1734
Maria Felice Tibaldi (1707 - 1770)
Maria Felice Tibaldi
1707 - 1770
Izaak van Oosten (1613 - 1661)
Izaak van Oosten
1613 - 1661
Daniel Schultz (1615 - 1683)
Daniel Schultz
1615 - 1683
Giovanni Pietro Perti (Peretti) (1648 - 1714)
Giovanni Pietro Perti (Peretti)
1648 - 1714
Juriaen Pool (1666 - 1745)
Juriaen Pool
1666 - 1745
Francesco Ubertini Verdi (1494 - 1557)
Francesco Ubertini Verdi
1494 - 1557
Francesco Cavazzoni (1559 - 1612)
Francesco Cavazzoni
1559 - 1612
Jacob Isaacszoon van Swanenburg (1571 - 1638)
Jacob Isaacszoon van Swanenburg
1571 - 1638
Johann Lingelbach (1622 - 1674)
Johann Lingelbach
1622 - 1674
Isaac Fuller (1606 - 1672)
Isaac Fuller
1606 - 1672
Franz Werner von Tamm (1658 - 1724)
Franz Werner von Tamm
1658 - 1724
Roelof Jansz van Vries (1631 - 1701)
Roelof Jansz van Vries
1631 - 1701
Ludwig Neureuther (1774 - 1832)
Ludwig Neureuther
1774 - 1832
Isidoro Bianchi (1581 - 1662)
Isidoro Bianchi
1581 - 1662