Semen Zhivago

Semen Zhivago

Semen Zhivago (1807-1863) was a Russian historical painter. The son of a merchant from Ryazan, he taught himself how to paint from a young age. In 1826, he presented his work to Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich of Russia, who accepted the young man under her patronage and entered him into the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. After obtaining two silver medals, Zhivago finished his formation and soon left for his own calculation, into Italy, where he painted copies of famous Italian paintings for a living. For these works, on his return to Saint Petersburg, in 1839, it was acknowledged as an academician.

In 1842, he obtained the title of professor. From 1848 through 1850 he served with the Petersburg custom-house as expert for the painting recognition. In 1860 he moved to Moscow and worked there fore the rest of his life. Aside from his historical paintings, Zhivago often painted for cathedrals and palaces and was a prolific portrait painter.

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