Mikhail Nesterov
Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov | |
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Portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov | |
Born |
31 May 1862 Ufa, Russian Empire |
Died |
18 October 1942 80) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | (aged
Field | Painter |
Training | Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, Imperial Academy of Arts |
Movement | Russian Symbolism |
Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov (Russian: Михаи́л Васи́льевич Не́стеров; 31 May [O.S. 19 May] 1862 in Ufa – 18 October 1942 in Moscow) was a major representative of religious Symbolism in Russian art. He was a pupil of Pavel Tchistyakov at the Imperial Academy of Arts, but later allied himself with the group of artists known as the Peredvizhniki. His canvas The Vision of the Youth Bartholomew (1890–91), depicting the conversion of medieval Russian saint Sergii Radonezhsky, is often considered to be the earliest example of the Russian Symbolist style.
From 1890 to 1910, Nesterov lived in Kiev and St Petersburg, working on frescoes in St. Vladimir's Cathedral and the Church on Spilt Blood, respectively. After 1910, he spent the remainder of his life in Moscow, working in the Marfo-Mariinsky Convent. As a devout Orthodox Christian, he did not accept the Bolshevik Revolution but remained in Russia until his death, painting the portraits of Ivan Ilyin, Ivan Pavlov, Ksenia Derzhinskaia,[1] Otto Schmidt, and Vera Mukhina, among others.
Gallery
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The Vision of the Youth Bartholomew (1890–91)
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Taking the Veil (1897-1898)
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Annunciation (1899)
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Portrait of Alexei Maksimovich Gorky (1901)
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Beyond the Volga (1905)
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Philosophers depicts philosophers Pavel Florensky and Sergei Bulgakov
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Tolstoy (1906) depicts Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy at his home in Moscow.
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Woman in a Riding Habit (1906) depicts the artist's daughter, Olga Nesterova.
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Portrait of E. P. Nesterov (1906)
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Portrait of B. M. Nesterov (1908)
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Crucifixion (1912)
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Elder Servant of the God Abraham (1914)
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Young girl by the pond (1923) depicts N. M. Nesterova.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Derzhinskaia Ksenia Georgievna (1889-1951), cousin of the musicologist Alexander Ossovsky and the composer Mykola Vilinsky, outstanding Russian singer, also professor at Moscow Conservatory (1947-51), was called "Golden Soprano of Bolshoi Theatre", also see Sergei Rachmaninoff
External links
- Detailed biography (Russian)
- Online Nesterov gallery (English)
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