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Maksim Vorobyov (painter)

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47: 251: 219:. Following the sudden death of his beloved wife Cleo in 1840, he fell into a period of chronic depression and alcoholism which led to the illness that eventually took his life. His output decreased to a trickle, consisting largely of sketches made from 1844 to 1846 while travelling through Italy in an effort to assuage his grief. When he died, most of his paintings were still in his possession or being passed around by friends and associates. The majority are now in palaces or private collections. He was also a talented violinist. Some of his best known students were 282: 323: 308: 296: 266: 430: 183:
In 1813-1814, he accompanied the Russian army on its campaigns in Germany and France. In 1815, he became a teacher at the Academy, a position he held until his death. Later, in 1820, he would make a trip to Palestine as part of a diplomatic mission, on behalf of then Grand Duke
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and other places he passed through. The final result was a collection of over 90 watercolor sheets that would serve as the basis for many paintings. He received a lifetime pension for his work there.
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he was attached to the retinue of Nicholas I (now the Tsar) to sketch and make paintings upon his direction, which included several scenes from the
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authorities. Besides the ancient ruins, he also drew sketches of contemporary Jerusalem and the
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He was the son of a retired soldier who later served as a custodian at the
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Oak Fractured by Lightning (an allegory on his wife's death)
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Index

Maxim Vorobiev

Apolinary Horawski
Tretyakov Gallery
Moscow
Pskov
Saint Petersburg
Member Academy of Arts (1814)
Imperial Academy of Arts (1809)
Painting
Russian
Pskov
Saint Petersburg
Imperial Academy of Arts
Fyodor Alekseyev
Jean-François Thomas de Thomon
Nikolai Pavlovich
Ottoman
Dead Sea
Istanbul
Smyrna
Jaffa
Russo-Turkish War
Siege of Varna
Lev Lagorio
Mikhail Clodt
Alexey Bogolyubov
Ivan Shishkin
Sokrat
View of Church of the Nativity

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