Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev (1830 - 1904)

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Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev

Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Не́врев) was a prominent Russian painter, renowned for his genre and historical scenes. Born in 1830 in Moscow into a merchant family, Nevrev's artistic journey began under the tutelage of Mikhail Scotti at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from 1851 to 1855. His artistry flourished as he depicted societal critiques and historical narratives with a distinct moral undertone, making significant contributions to Russian visual culture.

Nevrev's paintings, such as "The Bargain" (1866), which illustrates the sale of a serf, and "Oprichniki" (1870s), showcase his mastery in portraying intense dramatic scenes that also reflect social commentaries of the time. His works are celebrated for their deep emotional impact and historical accuracy. Not only did he paint, but he also contributed as a teacher at his alma mater between 1887 and 1890, influencing a new generation of artists.

For those interested in the legacy of Nevrev, his works are displayed in prestigious collections, including the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. His life’s work offers an invaluable glimpse into the Russian society of his time and continues to inspire art lovers and collectors worldwide.

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Date and place of birt:16 may 1830, Moscow, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:16 may 1904, Лысковщина, Russian Empire
Nationality:Byelorussia, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter, Portraitist
Art school / group:Itinerants
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Portrait, Self-portrait
Art style:Realism

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Grigory Yefimovich Gluckmann (1898 - 1973)
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Michał Kulesza (1799 - 1863)
Michał Kulesza
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Vitaly Feodosyevich Chernobrisov (1940 - 2022)
Vitaly Feodosyevich Chernobrisov
1940 - 2022
Edward Pawłowicz (1825 - 1909)
Edward Pawłowicz
1825 - 1909
Alexey Zhdanov (1948 - 1993)
Alexey Zhdanov
1948 - 1993
Casimir Stabrovsky (1869 - 1929)
Casimir Stabrovsky
1869 - 1929
Igor Vladimirovich Radoman (1921 - 1992)
Igor Vladimirovich Radoman
1921 - 1992
Mikhail Davidovich Natarevich (1907 - 1979)
Mikhail Davidovich Natarevich
1907 - 1979
Jan Damel (1780 - 1840)
Jan Damel
1780 - 1840
Illarion Nikolaevich Pleschinsky (1892 - 1961)
Illarion Nikolaevich Pleschinsky
1892 - 1961
Rostislav Ivanovich Vovkushevsky (1917 - 2000)
Rostislav Ivanovich Vovkushevsky
1917 - 2000
Mykola Bushchyk (1948)
Mykola Bushchyk
1948
Anatoly Akimovich Nenartovich (1915 - 1988)
Anatoly Akimovich Nenartovich
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Alexander Ivanovich Rodin (1947 - 2022)
Alexander Ivanovich Rodin
1947 - 2022
Mikhas Sevruk (1905 - 1979)
Mikhas Sevruk
1905 - 1979

Creators Realism

Victor Kuzmich Teterin (1922 - 1991)
Victor Kuzmich Teterin
1922 - 1991
Hans Wilhelm Stillhammer (1881 - 1938)
Hans Wilhelm Stillhammer
1881 - 1938
Petrus Kiers (1807 - 1875)
Petrus Kiers
1807 - 1875
Reinhold Felderhoff (1865 - 1919)
Reinhold Felderhoff
1865 - 1919
Jean Küderli (1896 - 1969)
Jean Küderli
1896 - 1969
Otto Julius Goebel (1865 - 1903)
Otto Julius Goebel
1865 - 1903
Paul-Charles Chocarne-Moreau (1855 - 1930)
Paul-Charles Chocarne-Moreau
1855 - 1930
Carl von Häberlin (1832 - 1911)
Carl von Häberlin
1832 - 1911
Reinier Meijer (XIX century - ?)
Reinier Meijer
XIX century - ?
Peter Schwingen (1813 - 1863)
Peter Schwingen
1813 - 1863
Piotr Michalowski (1800 - 1855)
Piotr Michalowski
1800 - 1855
Jeannine Guillou (1909 - 1946)
Jeannine Guillou
1909 - 1946
Gustave Mascart (1834 - 1914)
Gustave Mascart
1834 - 1914
François-Marie Firmin-Girard (1838 - 1921)
François-Marie Firmin-Girard
1838 - 1921
Robert Henri (1865 - 1929)
Robert Henri
1865 - 1929
Edmond Paul Marie Verstraeten (1870 - 1956)
Edmond Paul Marie Verstraeten
1870 - 1956