- Grigory Gagarin
Prince Grigory Grigorievich Gagarin ( _ru. Григорий Григорьевич Гагарин, OldStyleDate|11 May|1811|29 April - OldStyleDate|30 January|1893|18 January) was a
Russia n painter,Major General and administrator. [http://www.rulex.ru/01040783.htm Grigory Gagarin on Rulex Encyclopedia] ru icon]Biography
Noble youth
Grigory Gagarin was born in
Saint Petersburg to the noble Rurikid princelyGagarin family . His father, Grigory Ivanovich Gagarin, was a Russian diplomat in France and later theambassador to Italy. [http://www.abcgallery.com/G/gagarin/gagarinbio.html Grigory Gagarin on Olga's art gallery] ] Thus until the age 13 the boy was with his family inParis andRome and then studied in the collegium Tolomei inSiena . Grigory did not receive a formal artistic education, but took private lessons from the famous Russian painterKarl Briullov who at that time lived in Italy. [http://www.staratel.com/pictures/ruspaint/154.htm Grigory Gagarin in Staratel art library] ru icon]In 1832 he returned to Saint Petersburg, became acquainted with
Alexander Pushkin and illustrated his works "The Queen of Spades" and "The Tale of Tsar Saltan ". He also became close to the oppositionCircle of Sixteen andMikhail Lermontov . [http://feb-web.ru/feb/lermenc/lre-abc/lre/lre-0982.htm Grigory Gagarin in Lermontov encyclopedia] ru icon]He worked as a Russian diplomat in Paris, Rome and
Istanbul ; stayed two years inMunich . In 1839, after his return to Russia, he – together with Russian writerVladimir Sollogub – travelled from Saint Petersburg to Kazan. Sollogub wrote the novel "Tarantas" about this journey, and Gagarin illustrated it.Caucasian War
Gagarin also continued his friendship with Lermontov. In 1840 he followed the exiled Lermontov to the
Caucasus in the Tengin Regiment in theCaucasian War . According to D.A. Stolypin, they lived together in the same tent. They took part in the operations against the Gortsy, the native people inhabiting the mountains of the Causasus, but also continued their creative work. There are known a few works of art labeled "Lermontoff delineavit, Gagarin pinxit" (Lermontov drew, Gagarin painted). In 1841 Lermontov was killed on aduel , but Gagarin continued his military service. In 1842 he took part in the General Chernyshyov expedition inDaghestan and served with thedragoon s until 1848. He received a few orders for bravery and the military ranges ofRittmeister andColonel .In 1848-1855 he lived in
Tiflis serving underMikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov . Among the military and administrative duties, Gagarin did a lot of works for the city. He built a theater there,fresco ed theTbilisi Sioni Cathedral , and restored frescoes of the old Georgian cathedrals, including theBetania monastery .Imperial Academy of Arts
In 1855 Grigory moved to Saint Petersburg to work under
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolayevna, Duchess of Leuchtenberg , who was the president of theImperial Academy of Arts . In 1858 Gagarin received the military rank of Major General. In 1859 he became the Vice President of the Imperial Academy of Arts, and he remained there until 1872. Some sources list him as the President of the Academy, probably considering the Grand Duchess to be only a formal head of the institution. As the Vice President of the Academy Gagarin supported the "Byzantine style" (Russian Revival ). He built the "Museum of Early Christian Art" at the Academy. Gagarin also continued to support Lermontov's poetry, staging Lermontov's "Demon" in the royalHermitage Theatre (1856).Gagarin died in
Châtellerault , France in 1893.Works
References
External links
* [http://www.abcgallery.com/G/gagarin/gagarin.html Grigory Gagarin on Olga's art gallery]
* [http://varvar.ru/arhiv/gallery/battle_art/gagarin/index.html Gagarin in Varvar's art Gallaery] ru icon
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