- Ivan Martos
Ivan Petrovich Martos (Russian: Иван Петрович Мартос; 1754 near
Poltava —5 April ,1835 ,St Petersburg ) was aRussia n-Ukrainian sculptor and art teacher who helped awaken Russian interest in Neoclassical sculpture.Martos was enrolled at the
Imperial Academy of Arts between 1764 and 1773. He was then sent to further his education withPompeo Batoni andAnton Raphael Mengs inRome . Upon his return to Russia in 1779, Martos started to propagate the ideas ofNeoclassicism . He executed a large number of marble tombs, which are often regarded as the finest in the history of Russian art.Enjoying the patronage of the Russian royalty, Martos held a professorship at the
Imperial Academy of Arts since 1779 and became its dean in 1814. His main claim to fame is theMonument to Minin and Pozharsky onRed Square , conceived in 1804 but not inaugurated until 1818. Owing to the many years he spent on this one work, Martos did not produce much other sculpture in the period.His later outdoor sculptures - those of Duc de Richelieu above the
Potemkin Stairs inOdessa ,Prince Potemkin inKherson , Alexander I inTaganrog , andMikhail Lomonosov inKholmogory - became the symbols of those towns, although modern art critics often compare them unfavorably with his earlier, less bombastic works.During the Soviet period Martos's memorial statues - including those of
Nikita Panin and his family - were snatched from the cemeteries to be exhibited in the newly set up museums, while his colossal bronze statue ofCatherine II , unveiled at the top of the Moscow Nobility Column Hall in 1812, was destroyed altogether.External links
*cite web
title =Biography
work =www.gov.spb.ru
url =http://www.gov.spb.ru/culture/personal/sculpture/martos
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*cite web
title =Works in the Russian Museum
work =www.rusmuseum.ru
url =http://www.rusmuseum.ru/ru/exhibitions/?id=436
accessdate=2006-08-02 ru icon
*cite web
title =Duke de Richelieu Monument
work =2odessa.com
url =http://www.2odessa.com/wiki/index.php?title=Duke_de_Richelieu_Monument
accessdate=2006-08-02
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