- Ivan Nikitich Nikitin
Ivan Nikitich Nikitin ( _ru. Иван Никитич Никитин c. 1690-1741) was a
Russia n painter, an author of portraits and battle paintings.Biography
Ivan Nikitin was born in
Moscow to a family of an Orthodox priest. He received his first artistic lessons from a Dutch artist Schwonbek at the engraving shop of theKremlin Armoury . In 1711 the Armory together with Ivan Nikitin was moved toSaint Petersburg . In 1716-1720 he and his brother Roman Nikitin were sent toItaly by Peter the Great. The brothers learnt the art of painting atFlorence andVenice . After returning toRussia Nikitin became the favorite court painter of Peter the Great. He worked in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.After Peter's death in 1725 Nikitin continued to work at the court until 1732, when he and his brothers Roman and Rodion (the dean of
Cathedral of the Annunciation inMoscow Kremlin ) were arrested for the distribution of pamphlets against vice-Procurator ofSynod Feofan Prokopovich . Ivan was tortured, for five years imprisoned in thePeter and Paul Fortress , then whipped and exiled toTobolsk .In 1740
Anna of Russia signed an amnesty for the brothers. The amnesty came into force in 1741. By request of the new EmpressElizabeth of Russia travelled back fromTobolsk to Saint Petersburg and died somewhere on the road either in late 1741 or in early 1742.Works
The early portraits by Nikitin had a strong influence of the traditional 17th century , but they all are equivocal in emphasising the psychological depth of the portrait.
Besides portraits Ivan Nikitin also considered to be the first notable Russian battle painter due to his paintings
Battle of Poltava andBattle of Kulikovo .External links
* [http://nearyou.iatp.org.ua/art/nikitin/0nikitin.html Nikitin's site] - in Russian
* [http://www.culture.mincult.ru/formb.asp?id=114 Biography] - in Russian
* [http://www.krugosvet.ru/articles/88/1008886/1008886a1.htm Biography] - in Russian
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