Nikolai Dmitrievich Dmitriev-Orenburgsky (1838 - 1898)

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Nikolai Dmitrievich Dmitriev-Orenburgsky

Nikolai Dmitrievich Dmitriev-Orenburgsky (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Дмитриев-Оренбургский) was a Russian painter born in 1837 in Nizhny Novgorod. He is renowned for his battle scenes and depictions of Russian village life. Dmitriev-Orenburgsky studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, where he was part of the ‘revolt of fourteen’—a group of students who challenged the conservative academic traditions of their time​.

Dmitriev-Orenburgsky's work often reflected the harsh realities of rural Russian life, with a notable melancholic undertone even in his more cheerful scenes. His involvement in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-78) profoundly influenced his art, leading to several acclaimed battle paintings. Some of his significant works include "General M. D. Skobelev on his Horse" and "Siege of Plevna," which are housed in prestigious collections such as the Hermitage Museum and the Russian Museum​​.

His genre paintings, like "Sunday in a Village" and "Fire in a Village," capture the essence of Russian peasant life with striking realism and emotional depth. Dmitriev-Orenburgsky's legacy is celebrated for its historical significance and artistic excellence, making his works highly sought after by collectors and exhibited in major galleries worldwide​.

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Date and place of birt:13 november 1838, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:3 may 1898, Moscow, Russian Empire
Nationality:Germany, Russia, France, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Batalist, Educator, Genre painter, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Painter
Art school / group:Itinerants, Society of Russian Watercolorists
Genre:Genre art, Military art, Story-themed picture
Art style:Academism, Realism

Creators Germany

Paul Gosch (1885 - 1940)
Paul Gosch
1885 - 1940
Peter Paul (1943 - 2013)
Peter Paul
1943 - 2013
Paul Ernst Wilke (1894 - 1971)
Paul Ernst Wilke
1894 - 1971
Paul Weimann (1867 - 1945)
Paul Weimann
1867 - 1945
Adolf de Haer (1892 - 1945)
Adolf de Haer
1892 - 1945
Andrea Bender (1972)
Andrea Bender
1972
Philipp Kilian (1628 - 1693)
Philipp Kilian
1628 - 1693
Hans von Hayek (1869 - 1940)
Hans von Hayek
1869 - 1940
Günter Weseler (1930 - 2020)
Günter Weseler
1930 - 2020
Wolf Vostell (1932 - 1998)
Wolf Vostell
1932 - 1998
Daniel Nagel (1951)
Daniel Nagel
1951
Walter Spies (1895 - 1942)
Walter Spies
1895 - 1942
Heinrich Rasch (1840 - 1913)
Heinrich Rasch
1840 - 1913
Dirck de Bray (1635 - 1694)
Dirck de Bray
1635 - 1694
Hanns Lamers (1897 - 1966)
Hanns Lamers
1897 - 1966
Peter Bücken (1831 - 1915)
Peter Bücken
1831 - 1915

Creators Academism

Marlene Neubauer-Woerner (1918 - 2010)
Marlene Neubauer-Woerner
1918 - 2010
Yaroslav Igorevich Krestovsky (1925 - 2004)
Yaroslav Igorevich Krestovsky
1925 - 2004
Jean Küderli (1896 - 1969)
Jean Küderli
1896 - 1969
John Henry Mohrmann (1857 - 1916)
John Henry Mohrmann
1857 - 1916
Robert Adams (1937)
Robert Adams
1937
Carl Millner (1825 - 1895)
Carl Millner
1825 - 1895
Arnold Lyongrün (1871 - 1935)
Arnold Lyongrün
1871 - 1935
William Gerard Barry (1864 - 1941)
William Gerard Barry
1864 - 1941
Emmy Wohlwill-Thomae (1883 - 1961)
Emmy Wohlwill-Thomae
1883 - 1961
Tatiana Georgievna Veltsen (1930 - 1968)
Tatiana Georgievna Veltsen
1930 - 1968
Konstantin Apollonovich Savitsky (1844 - 1905)
Konstantin Apollonovich Savitsky
1844 - 1905
Antoine Duclaux (1783 - 1868)
Antoine Duclaux
1783 - 1868
Vincenzo Cabianca (1827 - 1902)
Vincenzo Cabianca
1827 - 1902
Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz (1848 - 1921)
Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz
1848 - 1921
Wilhelm Julius Ludwig Grunert (1891 - 1963)
Wilhelm Julius Ludwig Grunert
1891 - 1963
Helmuth Andreas Volkwein (1920 - 2004)
Helmuth Andreas Volkwein
1920 - 2004