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Reception Room with Columns on the Mezzanine by Kapiton Alekseyevich Zelentsov
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Kapiton Zelentsov (1790 - 1845) was a Russian painter notable for his illustrations for books by Aleksandr Pushkin, Faddei Bulgarin and Mikhail Zagoskin.
During the second half of the 1820’s, Zelentsov studied under AG Venetsianov. In 1833 he became a member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. During the Patriotic War of 1812, he created caricatures of the French. Zelentsov’s work is distinguished by the poetic images and truthful representation of everyday details typical of the Venetsianov school. These characteristics are expressed in his depictions of folk scenes and his interior paintings, as well as in his illustrations.
Title
Reception Room with Columns on the Mezzanine — 1850
Image Size
4000 px x 2450 px
13.33" w x 8.17" h
300 DPI
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During the second half of the 1820’s, Zelentsov studied under AG Venetsianov. In 1833 he became a member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. During the Patriotic War of 1812, he created caricatures of the French. Zelentsov’s work is distinguished by the poetic images and truthful representation of everyday details typical of the Venetsianov school. These characteristics are expressed in his depictions of folk scenes and his interior paintings, as well as in his illustrations.
Title
Reception Room with Columns on the Mezzanine — 1850
Image Size
4000 px x 2450 px
13.33" w x 8.17" h
300 DPI
Tiff
Note: Watermark will not appear on downloaded file