Style: Neo-Classicism; Romanticism; Orientalism;
Place: St. Petersburg
Born: 1799
Death: 1852
Biography:
, a prominent Russian painter, was born in 1799 in St. Petersburg, Russia. His artistic journey began under the guidance of his father, a sculptor, and later at the Imperial School for the Arts in St. Petersburg.
Bryullov's work is characterized by its romanticism and realism, reflecting the artistic trends of his time. His paintings often featured historical and mythological themes, showcasing his mastery of composition and color.
Karl Pavlovich Bryullov's contributions to Russian art are undeniable. His influence on subsequent generations of artists is evident in the works of his contemporaries, such as Gavriil Nikitich Gorelov, whose piece A Figure of a Man showcases a similar attention to detail (View at Wikioo.org). Bryullov's legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike, with his works remaining a cornerstone of Russian artistic heritage.
- The Taking of the Life of a Tsar (1827) - The Last of the Romans (1831) - The Defense of the Sepulchre (1846) View Karl Pavlovich Bryullov's Artworks at Wikioo.org Discover more about Russian art and its influential figures at Wikioo.org.
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