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Name
  
Ivan Vishnyakov

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Died
  
1761, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Ivan Yakovlevich Vishnyakov (Russian: Iván Yákovlevich Vishnyakóv; 1699, Moscow - 1761, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian portrait painter and muralist in the Rococo style.

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Life and works

He was briefly apprenticed to be a varnisher, then was sent to the "Kantselyariya ot stroenii" (Chancellory of Buildings) in 1727, where he studied under Louis Caravaque, a French portrait painter living in Russia, and Andrey Matveyev. He qualified as a master painter in 1739 and became head of the Chancellory after Matveyev's early death.

He painted murals in many of the palaces and churches of Saint Petersburg and its suburbs, including the Summer Palace, the Anichkov Palace and the Winter Palace. He also did portraits and icons, restored paintings and appraised the works of foreign artists. His portraits were among the first to depart from the flat, static style favored at the Imperial Court. Among his best-known students were Alexei Antropov, Alexei Ivanovich Belsky and Ivan Firsov.

In 1740, he attained the rank of Court Counselor (a civil ranking equal to lieutenant-colonel) and, in 1752, became a Collegiate Assessor, which entitled him to be addressed as "Your Excellency".

Other notable portraits

References

Ivan Vishnyakov Wikipedia