Kirill Gorbunov
Kirill Gorbunov | |
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Кирилл Антонович Горбунов | |
Born | 1822 |
Died | November 8, 1893 | (aged 70–71)
Education | Member Academy of Arts (1851) |
Alma mater | Imperial Academy of Arts (1846) |
Known for | Painting |
Kirill Antonovich Gorbunov (Russian: Кирилл Антонович Горбунов; 1822 (1815?), Vladikino,
Biography
He was born a
In 1841 Bryullov, together with Vasily Zhukovsky, succeeded in obtaining Gorbunov's freedom.[1] Upon his graduation from the Academy in 1846, he was granted the rights of a "неклассного художника" (Free Artist), which enabled him to set up his own studio. In 1851, his portrait of Alexei Markov earned him the title of Academician. He would eventually produce portraits of virtually every well-known literary figure in Russia (including a series of lithograph portraits commissioned by Alexander Herzen), as well as Tsars Alexander II and Alexander III. From 1851 to 1888 he was a teacher at the Smolny Institute.[1] He later painted icons and frescoes at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour and several other churches in St.Petersburg.
His major works may be seen in the Russian Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery.
Selected portraits
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Alexei Koltsov(1838)
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Vissarion Belinsky (1843)
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Ivan Turgenev (1838)
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Vladimir Odoevsky(1840s)
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Avdotya Panaeva, wife of
Ivan Panaev. (1850s)
References
Further reading
- Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 2nd edition, Vol.12
- Fyodor Bulgakov, Наши художники, с портретами и снимками с их произведений за годы 1764—1889 (Our Painters, with Portraits and Photographs of Their Works), Vol.1, 1889.
- S. P. Vinogradov, Люди сороковых годов в литографиях К. Горбунова (People from the 40s, Lithographs by Gorbunov), Старые годы. 1909
- Alexei Sidorov, Рисунок старых русских мастеров (Drawings of the Old Russian Masters). Moscow, 1956.
- S. M. Rozenthal, Кирилл Антонович Горбунов, Русское искусство. Moscow, 1958.
- E. Smirnova, Герцен и художник Кирилл Горбунов (Herzen and the Painter Kirill Gorbunov), А. И. Герцен. Moscow, 1946.
External links
Media related to Kirill Gorbunov at Wikimedia Commons