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词条 Sokrat Vorobyov
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Selected paintings

  3. References

  4. External links

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| native_name = Сократ Максимович Воробьёв
| image =
| image_size = 200px
| caption =
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1817|02|12}}
| birth_place = Saint Petersburg
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1888|09|09|1817|02|12}}
| death_place = Turmantas
| residence = Russian Empire
| education = {{Imperial Academy of Arts|Member|1846}}
{{Imperial Academy of Arts|Professor|1858}}
| alma_mater = {{Imperial Academy of Arts|Alumni|}}
| awards = {{Imperial Academy of Arts|Medal|1838}}
| field = Painting
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Sokrat Maksimovich Vorobyov ({{lang-ru|Сократ Максимович Воробьёв}}; 12 February 1817, in Saint Petersburg – 9 September 1888, in Turmantas) was a Russian landscape painter, engraver and art teacher.

Biography

He was an adopted son of painter Maksim Vorobyov. In 1833, he entered the Imperial Academy of Arts, where he studied landscape painting and perspective with his father.[1] He received a silver medal in 1836 and two gold medals (1837 and 1838), the latter for his rendering of the Benckendorff Manor House near Tallinn. He graduated in 1839 and received the title of "Artist".[2]

This title included a stipend that allowed him to travel abroad. In 1840, he went to Italy, where he would spend six years; largely in Rome and Naples. In 1844, while in Palermo, he received a request from Tsar Nicholas I to create an album of Italian scenes.[1]

In 1846, upon his return, he was named an "Academician". The following year, he went back to Italy, with funds provided by the Tsar, to create more Italian landscapes.[2] Two years later, he began participating regularly in the Academy's exhibitions and, in 1852, produced a series of scenes set in Saint Petersburg's suburbs.

After his father's death in 1855, he took his place teaching landscape painting at the Academy. In 1858, he was named a Professor.[1] His most notable students there included Pyotr Vereshchagin, Eugen Dücker, Julius von Klever and Arseny Meshchersky.[2]

He retired in 1872 and settled at his estate near Turmantas. From that time on, he produced only a handful of drawings.

Selected paintings

References

1. ^Brief biography @ RusArtNet.
2. ^Brief biography @ Russian Paintings.

External links

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9 : 1817 births|1888 deaths|19th-century Russian painters|Russian male painters|Painters from Saint Petersburg|Russian landscape painters|Imperial Academy of Arts alumni|Awarded with a large gold medal of the Academy of Arts|Members of the Imperial Academy of Arts

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