Pavel Chistyakov

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Portrait of Pavel Chistyakov by Valentin Serov, 1881
Portrait of Pavel Chistyakov by Valentin Serov, 1881

Chistyakov Pavel Petrovich (Russian: Чистяков Павел Петрович, 18321919) was a Russian painter and teacher of art.

He studied in St.Petersburg Academy of arts (1849 - 1861) under P.V. Basin. He was the pensioner of Academy of arts in Paris and in Rome (1862-1870). He taught in Drawing School of the Petersburg society of encouragement of applied arts (1860-1864) and in St.Petersburg (since 1872), he was the professor-head of workshop (1908-1910) and managing mosaic branch (1890-1912). Art-pedagogical system of Chistyakov whose students were Viktor Vasnetsov, Mikhail Vrubel, Vasily Polenov, Ilya Repin, Valentin Serov,Vasily Surikov, developed in constant struggle against inert system of academism and played a huge role in development of realism in Russian art of the second half of 19 century.

This painting won the graduate Chistyakov the Gold Medal (1861) and an opportunity to study in Rome.
This painting won the graduate Chistyakov the Gold Medal (1861) and an opportunity to study in Rome.

The main goal of Chistyakov was a preparation of the artist-citizen possessing high professional skill. His pedagogical method assumed merge of direct perception of a nature by the artist to its scientific studying. In creative practice he aspired to dramatization of a historical plot and a psychological saturation figurative building in historical and genre portraits ("The Chuchara’s head”, 1864 in Russian museum, St.Petersburg, "Boyar", 1876 in Tretyakov gallery, Moscow).

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