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Vasily Surikov

Vasily Ivanovich Surikov (Russian: Василий Иванович Суриков; 24 January 1848 – 19 March 1916) was a Russian Realist history painter. Many of his works have become familiar to the general public through their use as illustrations.

Vasily Surikov
Portrait of Vasily Surikov by Ilya Repin (1877)
Born(1848-01-24)24 January 1848
Died19 March 1916(1916-03-19) (aged 68)
Moscow, Russian Empire
Resting placeVagankovo Cemetery, Moscow
NationalityRussian
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1895)
Full Member Academy of Arts (1893)
Alma materImperial Academy of Arts (1875)
Known forPainting
Notable workThe Morning of the Streltsy Execution (1881)
Boyarynya Morozova (1887)
MovementRealism, History painting
Peredvizhniki
AwardsFour Silver Medals
Patron(s)Pavel Tretyakov

Biography edit

He was born to an old Yenisey Cossack [ru][1] family descending from Don Cossacks that had settled in Siberia.[2][unreliable source] His father was a Collegiate Registrar, a civil service rank that often served as postmasters. In 1854, as a result of his father being reassigned, the family moved to the village of Sukhobuzimskoye, where he began his primary education.[citation needed]

In 1859, his father died of tuberculosis so the family returned to Krasnoyarsk and were forced to rent the second floor of their house to survive financially. He began drawing while attending the district school and was encouraged by the local art teacher. His first formal work dates from 1862, but his family could not afford to continue his education, and he became a clerk in a government office. This brought him into contact with Pavel Zamyatin [ru], the governor of Yenisei, who was able to find him a patron: Pyotr Kuznetsov [ru], a local merchant who owned several small gold mines.[3]

In 1868, he rode on horseback to Saint Petersburg but was unable to qualify for admission to the Imperial Academy of Arts, so he studied at the drawing school of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts.[2] After a year there, he was allowed to audit classes at the academy and became a full-time pupil toward the end of 1869.

From 1869 to 1875, he studied with Pavel Chistyakov, Bogdan Willewalde, and Pyotr Shamshin, winning several medals.[2] His great attention to composition earned him the nickname "The Composer". In 1875, he graduated with the title of Artist, first degree.[citation needed]

Career in Moscow edit

 
Self portrait (1879, Tretyakov Gallery)

In 1877, he received a commission to paint murals at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (then still under construction), and he moved to Moscow.[3] Unable to afford a house, he lived in rented apartments and hotels and visited Krasnoyarsk whenever possible. In 1878, he married Elisabeth Charais (1858–1888), a French woman who was descended from the Decembrist, Pyotr Svistunov [ru], on her mother's side.[2] They had two daughters.[citation needed]

After that, he chose to remain in Moscow and began the series of historical paintings that would establish his reputation, starting with The Morning of the Streltsy Execution. In 1881, he had his first exhibition with the Peredvizhniki, an artists' cooperative.[2] In 1883, Menshikov in Beryozovo was bought by Pavel Tretyakov for a sum that allowed him to take a European tour. In 1887, he added portraits to his repertoire, beginning with one of his mother.[3]

In 1888, his wife died, and he returned to Krasnoyarsk with his daughters for two years. There he painted his most lighthearted picture, The Capture of Snow Town. This was followed by a visit to his ancestral home in Siberia. There, on the Ob River, he made sketches for one of his most familiar works, The Conquest of Siberia by Yermak Timofeyevich (an event in which some of his ancestors had participated).[3] This brought him a full membership in the Imperial Academy.[2] In 1897, he visited Switzerland and painted Suvorov Crossing the Alps, which was purchased by Tsar Nicholas II.[citation needed]

In 1907, he left the Peredvizhniki and joined the Union of Russian Artists. Three years later, he visited Spain, together with his son-in-law, Pyotr Konchalovsky.[3] That same year, he and the architect Leonid Chernishyov opened an art school. Four years later, he had an extended stay in Krasnoyarsk, painting landscapes.[citation needed]

 
Black and white photograph of Surikov, circa 1913

By this time, he was suffering from chronic coronary disease. A trip to Crimea for treatment in 1915 failed to ameliorate the problem, and he died early the following year after returning to Moscow. He was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery, next to his wife.[2]

In 1948, on the 100th anniversary of his birth, his estate in Krasnoyarsk became a museum. Two monuments have been erected there, in 1954 and in 2002. A biographical movie of his life (Vasily Surikov) was made by Mosfilm in 1959, written by Emil Braginsky, and directed by Anatoly Rybakov [ru], with Yevgeni Lazarev as Surikov and Larisa Kadochnikova as Elisabeth.[4] Numerous streets and squares throughout Russia have been named after him, as well as a crater on Mercury.[5]

Principal works edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kislitsyna, Ksenia (24 January 2018). "Василий Суриков: мастер, который везде искал красоту" [Vasily Surikov: a master who was looking for beauty everywhere]. Gazeta.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Brief biography @ RusArtNet.
  3. ^ a b c d e Brief biography @ Russian Paintings.
  4. ^ Vasily Surikov @ IMDb.
  5. ^ "Surikov". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. NASA. Retrieved 27 July 2021.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Vasily Surikov Russian Web site. Biography, full galleries, memories, etc. (in Russian)
  • Vasily Surikov. Pictures and Biography @ Арт-Рисунок
  • Vasily Surikov Museum Estate, Russia

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Surikov Vasily Ivanovich Surikov Russian Vasilij Ivanovich Surikov 24 January 1848 19 March 1916 was a Russian Realist history painter Many of his works have become familiar to the general public through their use as illustrations Vasily SurikovPortrait of Vasily Surikov by Ilya Repin 1877 Born 1848 01 24 24 January 1848Krasnoyarsk Yeniseysk Governorate Russian EmpireDied19 March 1916 1916 03 19 aged 68 Moscow Russian EmpireResting placeVagankovo Cemetery MoscowNationalityRussianEducationMember Academy of Arts 1895 Full Member Academy of Arts 1893 Alma materImperial Academy of Arts 1875 Known forPaintingNotable workThe Morning of the Streltsy Execution 1881 Boyarynya Morozova 1887 MovementRealism History paintingPeredvizhnikiAwardsFour Silver MedalsPatron s Pavel Tretyakov Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career in Moscow 2 Principal works 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography editHe was born to an old Yenisey Cossack ru 1 family descending from Don Cossacks that had settled in Siberia 2 unreliable source His father was a Collegiate Registrar a civil service rank that often served as postmasters In 1854 as a result of his father being reassigned the family moved to the village of Sukhobuzimskoye where he began his primary education citation needed In 1859 his father died of tuberculosis so the family returned to Krasnoyarsk and were forced to rent the second floor of their house to survive financially He began drawing while attending the district school and was encouraged by the local art teacher His first formal work dates from 1862 but his family could not afford to continue his education and he became a clerk in a government office This brought him into contact with Pavel Zamyatin ru the governor of Yenisei who was able to find him a patron Pyotr Kuznetsov ru a local merchant who owned several small gold mines 3 In 1868 he rode on horseback to Saint Petersburg but was unable to qualify for admission to the Imperial Academy of Arts so he studied at the drawing school of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts 2 After a year there he was allowed to audit classes at the academy and became a full time pupil toward the end of 1869 From 1869 to 1875 he studied with Pavel Chistyakov Bogdan Willewalde and Pyotr Shamshin winning several medals 2 His great attention to composition earned him the nickname The Composer In 1875 he graduated with the title of Artist first degree citation needed Career in Moscow edit nbsp Self portrait 1879 Tretyakov Gallery In 1877 he received a commission to paint murals at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour then still under construction and he moved to Moscow 3 Unable to afford a house he lived in rented apartments and hotels and visited Krasnoyarsk whenever possible In 1878 he married Elisabeth Charais 1858 1888 a French woman who was descended from the Decembrist Pyotr Svistunov ru on her mother s side 2 They had two daughters citation needed After that he chose to remain in Moscow and began the series of historical paintings that would establish his reputation starting with The Morning of the Streltsy Execution In 1881 he had his first exhibition with the Peredvizhniki an artists cooperative 2 In 1883 Menshikov in Beryozovo was bought by Pavel Tretyakov for a sum that allowed him to take a European tour In 1887 he added portraits to his repertoire beginning with one of his mother 3 In 1888 his wife died and he returned to Krasnoyarsk with his daughters for two years There he painted his most lighthearted picture The Capture of Snow Town This was followed by a visit to his ancestral home in Siberia There on the Ob River he made sketches for one of his most familiar works The Conquest of Siberia by Yermak Timofeyevich an event in which some of his ancestors had participated 3 This brought him a full membership in the Imperial Academy 2 In 1897 he visited Switzerland and painted Suvorov Crossing the Alps which was purchased by Tsar Nicholas II citation needed In 1907 he left the Peredvizhniki and joined the Union of Russian Artists Three years later he visited Spain together with his son in law Pyotr Konchalovsky 3 That same year he and the architect Leonid Chernishyov opened an art school Four years later he had an extended stay in Krasnoyarsk painting landscapes citation needed nbsp Black and white photograph of Surikov circa 1913 By this time he was suffering from chronic coronary disease A trip to Crimea for treatment in 1915 failed to ameliorate the problem and he died early the following year after returning to Moscow He was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery next to his wife 2 In 1948 on the 100th anniversary of his birth his estate in Krasnoyarsk became a museum Two monuments have been erected there in 1954 and in 2002 A biographical movie of his life Vasily Surikov was made by Mosfilm in 1959 written by Emil Braginsky and directed by Anatoly Rybakov ru with Yevgeni Lazarev as Surikov and Larisa Kadochnikova as Elisabeth 4 Numerous streets and squares throughout Russia have been named after him as well as a crater on Mercury 5 Principal works edit nbsp The Morning of the Streltsy Execution nbsp Suvorov Crossing the Alps nbsp Boyarina Morozova nbsp The Bronze Horseman nbsp Menshikov in Beryozovo nbsp The Capture of Snow Town nbsp The Conquest of Siberia by Yermak Timofeyevich nbsp Stenka RazinReferences edit Kislitsyna Ksenia 24 January 2018 Vasilij Surikov master kotoryj vezde iskal krasotu Vasily Surikov a master who was looking for beauty everywhere Gazeta ru in Russian Retrieved 22 January 2021 a b c d e f g Brief biography RusArtNet a b c d e Brief biography Russian Paintings Vasily Surikov IMDb Surikov Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature NASA Retrieved 27 July 2021 Further reading editVladimir Kemenov Vasily Surikov 1848 1916 Parkstone Press 1997 ISBN 1 85995 325 5 Maria Tsaneva Surikov 154 Paintings and Drawings Lulu Press 2014 ISBN 1 304 90431 8 Tamara Kozhevinkova Vasilij Surikov Belyj gorod 2000 ISBN 5 7793 0222 7 Lydia Lovlyeva and Galina Churak Vasilij Surikov Pinakoteka 1998 ISBN 5 89580 003 3External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vasily Surikov Vasily Surikov Russian Web site Biography full galleries memories etc in Russian Vasily Surikov Pictures and Biography Art Risunok Vasily Surikov Museum Estate Russia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasily Surikov amp oldid 1220034984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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