Count Vladimir Muraviov (1861 - 1940)
Count Vladimir Muraviov
Count Vladimir Leonidovich Muraviov (Russian: Владимир Леонидович Муравьёв) was a Russian painter born in 1861 in St. Petersburg. Known for his evocative landscapes and hunting scenes, Muraviov studied under the distinguished landscape painters Mikhail Klodt and Julius von Klever at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. His works are celebrated for their atmospheric qualities and his use of mixed media to capture the vastness and beauty of the Russian countryside.
Muraviov's paintings often depict serene natural settings, infused with a poetic appreciation for the Russian landscape. His notable works include "Forest at Twilight" and "An Elk in Snowy Landscape," which exemplify his mastery in portraying the tranquility and grandeur of nature. These pieces have been featured in prominent auctions, fetching significant prices, and are sought after by collectors for their detailed and immersive quality.
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Date and place of birt: | 9 june 1861, St. Petersburg, Russia |
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Date and place of death: | 1940, Rostov-on-Don, USSR |
Nationality: | Russia, USSR, Russian Empire |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Animalist, Artist, Landscape painter, Painter |
Art school / group: | Society of Russian Watercolorists |
Genre: | Autumn landscape, Landscapes with river, Spring landscape, Summer landscape, Winter landscape, Landscape painting |
Art style: | Academism, Realism |