Pavel Pavlovich Dzhogin (1834 - 1885)
Pavel Pavlovich Dzhogin
Pavel Pavlovich Dzhogin (Russian: Павел Павлович Джогин) was a Russian landscape painter, renowned for his atmospheric and detailed depictions of the Russian countryside. Born in 1834, Dzhogin captured the serene beauty of rural Russia with a meticulous eye for natural beauty and atmospheric effects.
Dzhogin's works are celebrated for their tranquility and realism, often showcasing vast skies and expansive fields. His paintings, such as "Пейзаж с рекой и рыбаком" (Landscape with a River and Fisherman), "Зимний пейзаж" (Winter Landscape), and "Вечер" (Evening), reflect his mastery of light and shadow, making his landscapes both realistic and evocative.
Notably, Dzhogin's works are held in prestigious museums, including the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. His art continues to be admired by collectors and enthusiasts, offering a window into 19th-century Russian vistas. Sign up for updates on new Pavel Pavlovich Dzhogin pieces and upcoming auction events.
Date and place of birt: | 27 february 1834, Понуровка, Russian Empire |
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Date and place of death: | 16 february 1885, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Nationality: | Russia, Russian Empire |
Period of activity: | XIX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Draftsman, Landscape painter, Painter |
Genre: | Landscapes with river, Summer landscape, Landscape painting, Rural landscape |
Art style: | Academism, Realism, Romanticism |