Alexey Yakovlevich Voloskov (Russian: Алексей Яковлевич Волосков; 13 March 1822, Rzhev - 19 September 1882, Rzhev) was a Russian painter; primarily of landscapes.
Biography
He was born to a family of merchants. His great uncle, Terentiy Voloskov (1729-1806), was the inventor of an early astronomical clock that showed phases of the moon and calculated dates for the church calendar, among other things.
A childhood illness (probably polio) left him unable to walk without the aid of crutches. In 1837, he began auditing classes at the Imperial Academy of Arts; notably, the landscape painting workshops of Maxim Vorobyov. In 1843, he was awarded a silver medal and was granted the title of "Free Artist" in 1845. He became a member of the academy in 1851 and used his position there to help struggling young artists.
Later, he lived in Ukraine, where he executed commissions for the philanthropist, Grigory Galagan [ru] and other members of the local nobility. In 1863, after an illness, he returned to Rzhev and married the daughter of a local priest. Not quite able to support his family by painting, he served as a notary and was the agent for a Moscow insurance company.
A major retrospective was held at the Russian Museum in 2006–2007.
Selected paintings
- Kachanivka
- The Night Sea at Vyborg
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At the Tea Table
(The Tarnovsky Family) - View of Rzhev
References
- "ARIFMOMETR: An Archaeology of Computing in Russia" by Georg Trogemann, Alexander Nitussov and Wolfgang Ernst Pgs.10-11.
- ^ Brief biography @ Книжный Мир/Rzhev BlogSpot.
- ^ Biographical notes @ RusArtNet.
External links
[REDACTED] Media related to Alexey Voloskov at Wikimedia Commons
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