Vladimir Ivanovich Moshkov (1792 - 1839)
Vladimir Ivanovich Moshkov
Vladimir Ivanovich Moshkov (Russian: Владимир Иванович Мошков) was a Russian painter born in 1792 in Moscow. He was known for his detailed battle scenes and landscapes. At nine, he became a student at the Imperial Academy of Arts, where he excelled under the guidance of M. M. Ivanov. In 1812, he graduated with high honors, receiving a large gold medal for his painting "The Battle of Romans and Latins."
Moshkov gained fame with his 1815 painting of the Battle of Leipzig, which depicted the historical encounter between Russian and Prussian armies. This work earned him the title of academician. His career included diplomatic missions, such as his 1816–1818 trip to Persia, where he created notable works like "The Solemn Entry of Count Paskevich into Tabriz."
Throughout his life, Moshkov produced many significant paintings reflecting Russian military history and his travels. His legacy endures through the continued appreciation of his works in museums and galleries.
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Date and place of birt: | 16 july 1792, Moscow, Russian Empire |
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Date and place of death: | 1839, Astrakhan, Russian Empire |
Nationality: | Russia, Russian Empire |
Period of activity: | XIX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Batalist, Painter, Portraitist |
Art school / group: | Russian school |
Genre: | History painting, Military art, Portrait |
Art style: | Neoclassicism |