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Nationality
  
Russian

Known for
  
Period
  
Romanticism

Name
  
Vasily Tropinin

Movement
  
Romanticism


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Full Name
  
Vasily Andreevich Tropinin

Born
  
March 30, 1776 (
1776-03-30
)
Korpovo village, near Novgorod, Russian Empire

Died
  
May 15, 1857, Moscow, Russia

Artwork
  
Lace-maker, Portrait of E. P. Rostopchina

Vasily tropinin paintings


Vasily Andreevich Tropinin (Russian: Василий Андреевич Тропинин; March 30 [O.S. March 19] 1776 – May 16 [O.S. May 4] 1857) was a Russian Romantic painter. Much of his life was spent as a serf; he didn't attain his freedom until he was more than forty years old. Three of his more important works are a portrait of Alexander Pushkin and paintings called The Lace Maker and The Gold-Embroideress.

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Vasily Tropinin Boy with a Dead Goldfinch Vasily Tropinin WikiArtorg

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Biography

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Vasily was born as a serf of Count Munnich in the village Korpovo of Novgorod guberniya and then transferred to Count Morkovs as a part of the Munich's daughter's dowry. Soon he was sent to Saint Petersburg to study the trade of a confectioner. Instead of learning his trade Tropinin secretly attended free drawing lessons in the Imperial Academy of Arts.

Vasily Tropinin Spades for firmware Vasily Tropinin WikiArtorg

In 1799, his owner allowed Tropinin's to study at the Academy as a non-degree student (Postoronny uchenik). He took lessons from S. S. Schukin and was supported by the President of the Academy Alexander Sergeyevich Stroganov. In 1804 Tropinin's work Boy Grieving for a Dead Bird was exhibited in the Academy's exhibition and was noted by the Russian Empress at the time (most probably the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna).

Vasily Tropinin Portrait of the Artist39s Son the easel Vasily Tropinin

At the dawn of his success, Count Morkov recalled Tropinin from St. Petersburg to his Ukrainian estate Kupavka. Tropinin was appointed a confectioner and a lackey. Soon the owner changed his mind and assigned Tropinin to copy the works of European and Russian painters and produce portraits of the Morkovs. Tropinin also painted the local church. Tropinin spent around twenty years of his life in Ukraine, and many of his works from that time were of Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian country side.

Vasily Tropinin Yelena Schepkin Vasily Tropinin WikiArtorg

Still Tropinin continued to work and study. As a well-established portraitist, he wrote:

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The most notable works of that period are Portrait of A. I. Tropinina, the Artist's Wife (1809), Portrait of Arseny Tropinin, son of the artist (c. 1818), Portrait of the Writer and Historian N. M. Karamzin (1818).

Academician

Vasily Tropinin A girl with a pot of roses Vasily Tropinin WikiArtorg

In 1823 at the age of 47 Tropinin at last became a free man and moved to Moscow. The same year he presented his paintings The Lace Maker, The Beggar and The Portrait of artist Skotnikov to the Imperial Academy of Arts and received the official certificate of a painter (Svobodnyj Khudozhnik). In 1824 he was elected an Academician.

Vasily Tropinin It39s About Time Off to Russia Vasily Tropinin 17761857

Since 1833 he mastered the Moscow Public Art Classes that later became the famous Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. In 1843 he was elected an honorary member of the Moscow Art Society. He died in 1857 and was interred on Vagankovo Cemetery. During his life Tropinin painted more than 3,000 portraits.

In 1969 the Tropinin Museum was opened in Moscow.

Works

  • Vasily Tropinin's works
  • References

    Vasily Tropinin Wikipedia