- Savva Mamontov
Savva Ivanovich Mamontov ( _ru. Савва Иванович Мамонтов,
15 October [OS 3 October] 1841,Yalutorovsk , nowTyumen Oblast —6 April [OS 24 March] 1918,Moscow ) was a famous Russianindustrialist ,merchant ,entrepreneur , andpatron of thearts .Biography
He was a son of the
merchant andindustrialist Ivan Feodorovich Mamontov and Maria Tikhonovna (Lakhitina). In 1841 the family moved toMoscow . From 1852 he studied inSt. Petersburg , and later in theMoscow University .In 1864 Savva visited
Italy , where he began to take lessons insinging . There he was introduced to the daughter of Moscow merchant Grigory Sapozhnikov, 17-year-old Elizabeth, who subsequently became his wife. The wedding took place in 1865 at Kireevo estate, nearKhimki , just northwest ofMoscow .In 1869 he became a director of the
Moscow -Yaroslavl railway . He was also involved into the building ofDonetsk railway from 1876 to 1882.In 1870, Mamontov purchased the
Abramtsevo estate, located north ofMoscow , and founded there an artistic union which included most of the best Russianartist s of the beginning of 20th century, such asKonstantin Korovin ,Mikhail Nesterov ,Ilya Repin ,Vasily Polenov ,Valentin Serov ,Mikhail Vrubel , the brothersVasnetsov , sculptorsViktor Hartmann andMark Antokolsky , as well as various others. The colony of artists who hosted there during the 1870s and 1880s sought to recapture the quality and spirit of medieval Russian art. Several workshops were set up there to produce handmade furniture, ceramic tiles, and silks imbued with traditional Russian imagery and themes.Mamontov also patronized the
Russian Private Opera which discovered the great Russian bassChaliapin , and supported theRussian opera composer sPyotr Tchaikovsky ,Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ,Alexander Borodin ,Modest Musorgsky , and many others. Drama and opera on Russian folklore themes (e.g., Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Snow Maiden ") were produced inAbramtsevo by the likes ofKonstantin Stanislavsky , with sets contributed by the brothersVasnetsov ,Mikhail Vrubel , and other distinguished artists. "The Russian Private Opera" was Mamontov's main contribution to the arts. Mamontov acted as a stage director, a conductor and a teacher of singing.The success of the "Private Opera" in the
province was followed by a triumph inMoscow . However, everything ended in acollapse . In 1899-1900 Mamontov was unjustly accused ofembezzlement with building of theYaroslavl railway , arrested and put ontrial .Bibliography
* Arenzon, E. "Savva Mamontov". Moskva, "Russkaia kniga", ©1995. ISBN 5-268-01445-5 (in Russian)
* Bakhrevskii, V. A: "Savva Mamontov". Moscow, Molodaia Gvardiia, 2000, 513 p. [15 ill.] ISBN 5-235-02403-6 (in Russian)Quotations
* "I was a rich man, that's true, but I gave up everything since I believed that money is for the people and not people for the money. Who needs money when there is no life?" "(Savva Mamontov: from his Diary)"
* "Contemporaries called Savva Mamontov "Savva the Magnificent" likening him to DukeLorenzo de' Medici who was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent. But Savva Mamontov was more than a patron of arts and letters, he was a businessman as well, and his contribution to both the national economy and the arts was equally great." "(The Russian Cultural Navigator)"ee also
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Russian opera External links
* [http://www.vor.ru/culture/cultarch189_eng.html The Russian Cultural Navigator: THE MOSCOW MEDICI (about Savva Mamontov)]
* [http://www.vor.ru/culture/cultarch14_eng.html The Russian Cultural Navigator: SAVVA MAMONTOV]
* [http://www.russia-ic.com/business_law/in_depth/375/ Mamontov Savva Ivanovich, Russian entrepreneur and patron of art]
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