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

Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster (1882 - 1949)
Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster
1882 - 1949
Shavkat Fazylovich Abdusalamov (1936)
Shavkat Fazylovich Abdusalamov
1936
Osip Maksimovich Brik (1888 - 1945)
Osip Maksimovich Brik
1888 - 1945
Maksim Karlovich Kantor (1957)
Maksim Karlovich Kantor
1957
Boris Vsevolodovich Ignatovich (1899 - 1976)
Boris Vsevolodovich Ignatovich
1899 - 1976
Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (Amari) (1882 - 1945)
Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (Amari)
1882 - 1945
Michael Satarov (1963)
Michael Satarov
1963
Konstanty Wroblewski (1868 - 1939)
Konstanty Wroblewski
1868 - 1939
Fedor Stepanovich Pustovoitov (1912 - 1989)
Fedor Stepanovich Pustovoitov
1912 - 1989
Yevgeny Adolfovich Kibrik (1906 - 1978)
Yevgeny Adolfovich Kibrik
1906 - 1978
Lavrentii Vasilevich Bruni (1961)
Lavrentii Vasilevich Bruni
1961
Ivan Dmitrievich Shadr (Ivanov) (1887 - 1941)
Ivan Dmitrievich Shadr (Ivanov)
1887 - 1941
Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977)
Naum Gabo
1890 - 1977
Nina Ivanovna Zhilinskaya (1926 - 1995)
Nina Ivanovna Zhilinskaya
1926 - 1995
Alexander Petrovich Koroviakov (1912 - 1993)
Alexander Petrovich Koroviakov
1912 - 1993
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Batynkov (1959)
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Batynkov
1959

Creators Baroque

Georg Lisiewski (1674 - 1750)
Georg Lisiewski
1674 - 1750
Michel François Damame Demartrais (1763 - 1827)
Michel François Damame Demartrais
1763 - 1827
Andrea Lanzani (1641 - 1712)
Andrea Lanzani
1641 - 1712
Giuliano Finelli (1602 - 1653)
Giuliano Finelli
1602 - 1653
Giovanni Giuliani (1664 - 1744)
Giovanni Giuliani
1664 - 1744
John James Chalon (1778 - 1854)
John James Chalon
1778 - 1854
 Aleijadinho (1738 - 1814)
Aleijadinho
1738 - 1814
Carel Fabritius (1622 - 1654)
Carel Fabritius
1622 - 1654
Pietro Aquila (1630 - 1692)
Pietro Aquila
1630 - 1692
Hieronymus van der Mij (1687 - 1761)
Hieronymus van der Mij
1687 - 1761
Daniel Mijtens (1590 - 1647)
Daniel Mijtens
1590 - 1647
Januarius Zick (1730 - 1797)
Januarius Zick
1730 - 1797
Ludwig Steiner (1783 - 1859)
Ludwig Steiner
1783 - 1859
Jakob Karl Stauder (1694 - 1756)
Jakob Karl Stauder
1694 - 1756
Johann Georg Hainz (1630 - 1700)
Johann Georg Hainz
1630 - 1700
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn (1570 - 1657)
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn
1570 - 1657