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Alexei Yegorovich Yegorov

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per year as a pension. Despite becoming disconnected from the Academy, his former students still came to him for guidance, eliciting his opinions of their new works and bringing their students for advice. As a result, he was able to keep busy for the rest of his life. It is reported, however, that he
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As a teacher, he tried to be a friend as well as a mentor and rarely spoke in the curt manner usually associated with instructors at that time. As a father, he refused to give his daughters an education and was very critical of their suitors, kicking one out of the house as a suspected
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in only 28 days. As a man of deep faith, he always considered his religious paintings to be his most important work, although he reluctantly produced portraits of many people in the nobility. His wife's father was the sculptor
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In 1807, he returned to Saint Petersburg and became an assistant professor at the Academy. He also gave private drawing lessons to
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became increasingly stingy, suspicious and generally odd. His last words were, "My candle burned out...".
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had asked him to remain as a court painter, but he politely refused the offer.
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Mroz, Yelena K. (1954). "Андрей Иванович Иванов". In Leonov, Alexei I. (ed.).
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he had painted for Catherine's Cathedral. He was, however, given 1,000
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with over a hundred figures ("World Prosperity") at
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Index


Saint Petersburg
Member Academy of Arts (1807)
Imperial Academy of Arts (1797)
Painting

Saint Petersburg
Cossacks
Moscow Orphanage
Kalmyk
Imperial Academy of Arts
Ivan Akimov
Grigory Ugryumov
Vincenzo Camuccini
Pius VII
Elizabeth Alexeievna
Alexander I
fresco
Tsarskoye Selo
Ivan Martos
Freemason
Nicholas I
Holy Trinity
Rubles
Evdokim Alekseevich Egorov
Susannah, 1813
Susannah
Abduction of Helen by Paris, 1831
Helen
Paris

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