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- 2. Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (25 January 1832 – 20 March 1898) was a Russian landscape painter. He
- 3. View on the Outskirts of St. Petersburg
- 4. A Rye Field
- 5. Morning in a Pine Forest
- 6. Winter
- 7. were a group of Russian realist artists who formed an artists' cooperative in protest of academic
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Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (25 January 1832 – 20 March 1898) was a Russian landscape painter.
He
Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (25 January 1832 – 20 March 1898) was a Russian landscape painter.
He
was born in Yelabuga (Republic of Tatarstan) in the family of a merchant.
In the age of 12 he was studying in the Kazan Gymnasium but left it before the 5th form.
Then he studied in the Moscow School of Painting, sculpture and architecture for 4 years
After that attended the Saint Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts from 1856 to 1860 and graduated with the highest honors and a gold medal. He received the imperial scholarship for his further studies in Europe.
In the age of 12 he was studying in the Kazan Gymnasium but left it before the 5th form.
Then he studied in the Moscow School of Painting, sculpture and architecture for 4 years
After that attended the Saint Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts from 1856 to 1860 and graduated with the highest honors and a gold medal. He received the imperial scholarship for his further studies in Europe.
Biography
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View on the Outskirts of St. Petersburg
View on the Outskirts of St. Petersburg
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A Rye Field
A Rye Field
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Morning in a Pine Forest
Morning in a Pine Forest
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Winter
Winter
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were a group of Russian realist artists who formed an artists' cooperative in protest
were a group of Russian realist artists who formed an artists' cooperative in protest
of academic restrictions; it evolved into the Society for Travelling Art Exhibitions in 1870.
They were traveling across the country to give people from the provinces a chance to follow the achievements of Russian Art.
From 1871 to 1923, the society arranged 48 mobile exhibitions in St. Petersburg and Moscow, after which they were shown in Kiev, Kharkov, Kazan, Oryol, Riga, Odessa and other cities
They were traveling across the country to give people from the provinces a chance to follow the achievements of Russian Art.
From 1871 to 1923, the society arranged 48 mobile exhibitions in St. Petersburg and Moscow, after which they were shown in Kiev, Kharkov, Kazan, Oryol, Riga, Odessa and other cities
Peredvizhniki Movement
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