Pavel Fedotov

1815-1852 Realism Russian Russian painter and draughtsman. He was noted for his satirical critique of Russian life of the mid-19th century. He attended the First Moscow Military School (1826-33), then served in St Petersburg in the Finnish Regiment Life-Guards. While earning a reputation as an honest and hard-working officer, he drew a great deal, played the flute and took part in amateur theatrical performances. Having become established as the regimental artist, in 1834 he began to attend evening classes at the St Petersburg Academy of Arts. In November 1843, after a long period of doubt, he resigned his commission in the army in order to become a professional artist. He began to attend the Academy regularly and joined the battle-painting class of Aleksander Zauerveid (1783-1844),


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Pavel Fedotov Difficult Bride oil


Difficult Bride
Painting ID::  58806
Difficult Bride
Difficult Bride, 1842
Difficult_Bride,_1842
   
   
     

Pavel Fedotov Young widow oil


Young widow
Painting ID::  58808
Young widow
Young widow, 1851
Young_widow,_1851
   
   
     

Pavel Fedotov Breakfast of an Aristocrate oil


Breakfast of an Aristocrate
Painting ID::  58809
Breakfast of an Aristocrate
Breakfast of an Aristocrate
Breakfast_of_an_Aristocrate
   
   
     

Pavel Fedotov Fresh Cavalier oil


Fresh Cavalier
Painting ID::  58810
Fresh Cavalier
Fresh Cavalier (Morning of a bureaucrat receiving his first cross)
   
   
     

Pavel Fedotov Major Betrothal oil


Major Betrothal
Painting ID::  58814
Major Betrothal
Major's Betrothal, 1848
Major's_Betrothal,_1848
   
   
     

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     Pavel Fedotov
     1815-1852 Realism Russian Russian painter and draughtsman. He was noted for his satirical critique of Russian life of the mid-19th century. He attended the First Moscow Military School (1826-33), then served in St Petersburg in the Finnish Regiment Life-Guards. While earning a reputation as an honest and hard-working officer, he drew a great deal, played the flute and took part in amateur theatrical performances. Having become established as the regimental artist, in 1834 he began to attend evening classes at the St Petersburg Academy of Arts. In November 1843, after a long period of doubt, he resigned his commission in the army in order to become a professional artist. He began to attend the Academy regularly and joined the battle-painting class of Aleksander Zauerveid (1783-1844),

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