- Vasily Surikov
Vasily Ivanovich Surikov (Василий Иванович Суриков) (
January 24 1848 (Julian calendar :January 12 ) –March 19 1916 (Julian calendar :March 6 )) was the foremostRussia n painter of large-scale historical subjects. His major pieces are among the best-known paintings in Russia.Biography
Surikov was born in
Krasnoyarsk ,Siberia , where a monument to him was recently opened by his great grandsons,Nikita Mikhalkov andAndrei Konchalovsky . In 1869-1871 he studied underPavel Chistyakov at theImperial Academy of Arts .In 1877, Surikov settled in
Moscow , where he contributed some imposing frescoes to theCathedral of Christ the Savior . In 1878 he married Elizabeth Charais, a granddaughter ofdecembrist Svistunov. In 1881 he joined thePeredvizhniki movement. Since 1893 he is a full member ofSt.Petersburg Academy of arts . Surikov was interred at theVagankovskoye Cemetery inMoscow .Surikov painted images from Russia's past that focused on the lives of ordinary people. His works are remarkable by an original way to represent space (see
non-linear perspective ) and movements of people. In some cases he seems to have painted the same image in more than one size, probably as a prototype to a bigger image which he has in his mind or has liked the smaller version so much that he decided it would look nicer when enlarged.Main works
* Morning of
Streltsy 's execution (1881,Tretyakov Gallery ) - featured in the article onStreltsy Uprising ;
* Menshikov inBerezov (1883,Tretyakov Gallery ) - featured in the article onAlexander Menshikov ;
*Boyar ynya Morozova (1887,Tretyakov Gallery ) - featured in the article onOld Believers ;
* Conquest ofSiberia byYermak (1895,Russian Museum ) - featured in the article onHistory of Siberia ;
* March ofSuvorov through theAlps (1899,Russian Museum )) - featured in the article onAlexander Suvorov ;
* StepanRazin (started in 1910,Russian Museum ) - featured in the article onStenka Razin .External links
* [http://artsurikov.ru Vasily Surikov Russian Web Site. Biography, full galleries, memories, etc.]
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