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Name
  
Leonard Turzhansky

Role
  
Artist

Died
  
1945, Moscow, Russia


Leonard Turzhansky

Leonard Viktorovich Turzhansky (Russian: Леонард Викторович Туржанский; 1875 Yekaterinburg - 1945 Moscow) was a Russian impressionist painter.

Leonard Turzhansky Leonard Turzhansky The First Snow 1932 Ural Fine Art School

Leonard Turzhansky was born to a family of a medical doctor in Yekaterinburg a large Russian city in the Ural Mountains. Since his childhood Leonard was involved with arts and without hesitation he chose the career of a professional artist. Turzhansky studied at the Central School of Technical Drawing in Saint Petersburg (1895), the Stroganov Art school (1896–97), and under such famous artists as Alexei Stepanov, Valentin Serov and Konstantin Korovin at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1898–1909).

Leonard Turzhansky Leonard Turzhansky Russian 1875 1945 MutualArt

Among his early works were portraits (Portrait of Bunin, portrait of actress Petrova) and genre paintings. But later he became an exclusively landscape painter. Many of his landscapes have animalist motifs; with emphasis on domestic animals: horses, cows, goats. Many of his works are inspired by the nature of the Ural Mountains, particular of the Maly Istok village near Yekaterinburg. Even after moving to Moscow he came there every spring. However, Turzhansky also rendered several beautiful landscapes of Russia's Capital, Moscow.

Turzhanovsky exhibited his works with Peredvizhniki and since 1912 became a member of the Union of Russian Artists. Artistically he was strongly connected with traditions of the 19th century Russian art but was one of the first among the Union of Russian Artists members who adopted many methods of impressionism.

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