- Ivan Argunov
Ivan Petrovich Argunov ( _ru. Иван Петрович Аргунов; 1727–1802) was a Russian painter, one of the founders of the
Russia n school of portrait painting.He was a
serf belonging toCount Sheremetev and had grown in the family of his uncle, Semyon Mikhaylovich Argunov who was a steward of princessCherkassky and later amajor-domo for count Sheremetev. For many years Semyon managed Sheremetev's house onMillionnaya street inSaint-Petersburg and that was the house where Ivan grew up.In 1746–1749 Ivan Argunov studied painting with a German artist named
Georg Grooth who at the time was in employ of the EmperessElizabeth of Russia . Ivan also got lessons from his cousinsFedor Leontyevich Argunov andFedor Semenovich Argunov , painters working in Saint-Petersburg on decorating the Imperial residences. Argunov's first works wereicon s for the Palace Church in "GreatTsarskoe Selo Palace" (1753) and for theNew Jerusalem Monastery (1749). At that time he also created his only known historical painting "DyingCleopatra ". His earliest known portraits were of "Prince Ivan Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky" (1752) and influence.In 1760s Argunov was in his prime. He created many beautiful parade and psychological portraits and icons. Among his subjects were Russian royalty and of course Argunov's masters Sheremetevs as well as their relatives
Lazarev s and countsTolstoy . He was one of the creators of the genre of posthumous portraits, painting many dead Sheremetevs.In 1770 Argunov became the majordomo for the Sheremtev's house on Millionnaya street, then the majordomo of the Moscow house of Sheremetevs, then one of the stewards for their estates (chlen krepostnoj kollegii grafov Sheremetevs). He painted much less but it was in that time (1784) he created his masterpiece ". Between the second half of 1780s until his death in 1802 Argunov did not paint but spent all his time managing different estates and businesses of Sheremetevs.
Argunov was an important teacher of art. He taught painting classes beginning in 1753 — before the opening of the
Imperial Academy of Arts in 1757. Among his students wereAnton Losenko ,Fyodor Rokotov ,Golovachevsky andSablukov — all four future teachers of the Academy. Argunov's sons were also his pupils. Two of them: (Nikolay Argunov andYakov Argunov ) became painters, while the third (Pavel Argunov ) became anarchitect .References and links
* [http://russianpaintings.net/doc.vphp?id=449 Biography and works] on the Russian Paintings Gallery
*"Russian Portrait [sic] of the 18th and 19th century" (exhibition catalog).Moscow , 1976.
* [http://www.nasledie-rus.ru/podshivka/7711.php Natalia Presnova "All Argunovs"] ru icon
* [http://nearyou.ru/argunov/0ar.html Biography and works] ru icon
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