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Vasily Perov

Vasily Grigorevich Perov (Russian: Василий Григорьевич Перов; 2 January 1834 [O.S. 21 December 1833] – 10 June [O.S. 29 May] 1882) was a Russian painter, a key figure of the Russian Realist movement and one of the founding members of Peredvizhniki.[1]

Vasily Grigorevich Perov
Portrait of Vasily Perov by Ivan Kramskoi
(1881)
Born
Vasily Grigorevich Vasiliev

(1834-01-02)2 January 1834
Died26 May 1882(1882-05-26) (aged 48)
NationalityRussian
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1866)
Professor by rank (1870)
Alma materMoscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Known forPainting
Notable workEaster Procession (1865)
The Hunters at Rest (1871)
Portrait of Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1872)
MovementRealism, Peredvizhniki
AwardsMinor silver medal (1856)
Grand silver medal (1857)
Minor gold medal (1860)
Grand gold medal (1861)
Patron(s)Pavel Tretyakov

Life and career edit

 
The Hunters at Rest

Vasily Perov was born on 2 January 1834 (21 December 1833 Old Style) in Tobolsk, Tobolsk Governorate, Russian Empire, as Vasily Grigorevich Vasiliev (Василий Григорьевич Васильев). Perov was an illegitimate son of the local procurator baron, Baron Gregor Gustav Friedrich von Krüdener, who belonged to a German and Baltic German noble family, which belonged to the Uradel, and a Russian, Akulina Ivanova, a native citizen of Tobolsk. Although Perov's parents married soon after his birth, there was no legal way to inherit his father's name and baron title, so he was registered under his godfather's surname — Vasiliev. He later changed his surname to Perov — a nickname given to him by his teacher who taught him calligraphy as a child (the word pero means feather in Russian).[2]

After completing a course at Arzamas uyezd school, Perov was transferred to the Alexander Stupin art school also located in Arzamas. In 1853, Perov was admitted to the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in Moscow, where he learned from several renowned artists.[3] In 1856, Perov was awarded with a minor silver medal, presented to the Imperial Academy of Arts, for his sketch of a boy's head. Later the Academy gave him many other awards: in 1857 a major silver medal for Commissary of Rural Police Investigating, a minor golden medal for the Scene on a Grave and the Son of a Dyak Promoted to First Rank, and in 1861 a major golden medal for Sermon in a Village.

 
1863—1864. (Tretyakov Gallery)

In 1862, after receiving the right to a state-paid trip abroad together with a golden medal, Perov traveled to Western Europe, visiting several German cities, and then Paris. During this time he created paintings depicting scenes from European streetlife, such as the Vendor of statuettes, the Savoyard, the Organ-Grinder in Paris, the Musicians and the Bystanders, and the Paris Ragpickers. Returning to Moscow early, from 1865 to 1871 Perov created his best known pieces, The Queue at The Fountain, A Meal in the Monastery, Last Journey, Troika, the Lent Monday, Arrival of a New Governess in a Merchant House, the Drawing Teacher, A Scene at the Railroad, the Last Tavern at Town Gate, the Birdcatcher, the Fisherman, and the Hunters at Rest. In 1866, Perov received the title of an academician, and in 1871 the position of a professor at Moscow School of Arts, Sculpture and Architecture. It was around this period that Perov joined the Peredvizhniki, a collective of Russian realist painters formed as an artists cooperative in protest of academic restrictions.

 
Monastic Refectory

Perov died on 10 June (29 May O.S.), 1882 in the village Kuzminki, now Kuzminki District of Moscow) from tuberculosis, and his body was interred at the Donskoy Cemetery.

Selected works edit

References edit

  1. ^ "vasily-perov". www.visual-arts-cork.com. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  2. ^ Perov, Vasily Grigorievich in the Russian Biographical Dictionary in 25 Volumes. Saint Petersburg, 1896—1918.
  3. ^ "biography/Vasily-G-Perov". www.britannica.com. Retrieved January 2, 2016.

External links edit

  • Perov at Olga's Gallery
  • Artists Illustrating Boys Fashions: Vasily Perov (Russia, 1834-82)
  • Vasily Perov at Tanais Gallery

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its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Perov Vasilij Grigorevich to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Vasily Grigorevich Perov Russian Vasilij Grigorevich Perov 2 January 1834 O S 21 December 1833 10 June O S 29 May 1882 was a Russian painter a key figure of the Russian Realist movement and one of the founding members of Peredvizhniki 1 Vasily Grigorevich PerovPortrait of Vasily Perov by Ivan Kramskoi 1881 BornVasily Grigorevich Vasiliev 1834 01 02 2 January 1834Tobolsk Tobolsk Governorate Russian EmpireDied26 May 1882 1882 05 26 aged 48 Kuzminki Moscow Governorate Russian EmpireNationalityRussianEducationMember Academy of Arts 1866 Professor by rank 1870 Alma materMoscow School of Painting Sculpture and ArchitectureKnown forPaintingNotable workEaster Procession 1865 The Hunters at Rest 1871 Portrait of Fyodor Dostoyevsky 1872 MovementRealism PeredvizhnikiAwardsMinor silver medal 1856 Grand silver medal 1857 Minor gold medal 1860 Grand gold medal 1861 Patron s Pavel Tretyakov Contents 1 Life and career 2 Selected works 3 References 4 External linksLife and career edit nbsp The Hunters at Rest Vasily Perov was born on 2 January 1834 21 December 1833 Old Style in Tobolsk Tobolsk Governorate Russian Empire as Vasily Grigorevich Vasiliev Vasilij Grigorevich Vasilev Perov was an illegitimate son of the local procurator baron Baron Gregor Gustav Friedrich von Krudener who belonged to a German and Baltic German noble family which belonged to the Uradel and a Russian Akulina Ivanova a native citizen of Tobolsk Although Perov s parents married soon after his birth there was no legal way to inherit his father s name and baron title so he was registered under his godfather s surname Vasiliev He later changed his surname to Perov a nickname given to him by his teacher who taught him calligraphy as a child the word pero means feather in Russian 2 After completing a course at Arzamas uyezd school Perov was transferred to the Alexander Stupin art school also located in Arzamas In 1853 Perov was admitted to the Moscow School of Painting Sculpture and Architecture in Moscow where he learned from several renowned artists 3 In 1856 Perov was awarded with a minor silver medal presented to the Imperial Academy of Arts for his sketch of a boy s head Later the Academy gave him many other awards in 1857 a major silver medal for Commissary of Rural Police Investigating a minor golden medal for the Scene on a Grave and the Son of a Dyak Promoted to First Rank and in 1861 a major golden medal for Sermon in a Village nbsp 1863 1864 Tretyakov Gallery In 1862 after receiving the right to a state paid trip abroad together with a golden medal Perov traveled to Western Europe visiting several German cities and then Paris During this time he created paintings depicting scenes from European streetlife such as the Vendor of statuettes the Savoyard the Organ Grinder in Paris the Musicians and the Bystanders and the Paris Ragpickers Returning to Moscow early from 1865 to 1871 Perov created his best known pieces The Queue at The Fountain A Meal in the Monastery Last Journey Troika the Lent Monday Arrival of a New Governess in a Merchant House the Drawing Teacher A Scene at the Railroad the Last Tavern at Town Gate the Birdcatcher the Fisherman and the Hunters at Rest In 1866 Perov received the title of an academician and in 1871 the position of a professor at Moscow School of Arts Sculpture and Architecture It was around this period that Perov joined the Peredvizhniki a collective of Russian realist painters formed as an artists cooperative in protest of academic restrictions nbsp Monastic Refectory Perov died on 10 June 29 May O S 1882 in the village Kuzminki now Kuzminki District of Moscow from tuberculosis and his body was interred at the Donskoy Cemetery Selected works edit nbsp Self portrait 1851 nbsp Self portrait 1870 nbsp Paris Ragman 1864 nbsp Alexander Ostrovsky 1871 nbsp Fyodor Dostoyevsky 1872 nbsp Old man 1868 nbsp A Scene at the Railroad 1868 nbsp The Bird Catcher 1870 nbsp Sleeping Children 1870 nbsp Easter Procession nbsp A Governess Arriving at a Merchant s House nbsp Pugachev s Judgement 1879 nbsp Nikita Pustosviat Dispute on the Confession of Faith 1881 nbsp Drinking tea in Mytishchi near Moscow References edit vasily perov www visual arts cork com Retrieved January 2 2016 Perov Vasily Grigorievich in the Russian Biographical Dictionary in 25 Volumes Saint Petersburg 1896 1918 biography Vasily G Perov www britannica com Retrieved January 2 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vasilij Perov Perov at Olga s Gallery Artists Illustrating Boys Fashions Vasily Perov Russia 1834 82 Vasily Perov at Tanais Gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasily Perov amp oldid 1206934783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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