Eugene Lanceray
Russian painter and sculptor
Born
August 23rd, 1875
150 years ago
Died
September 13th, 1946
79 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Russia
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Born in 1875, a prominent Russian painter and sculptor specialized in creating art that celebrated historical themes and Russian life. Lanceray trained at the Imperial Academy of Arts and became known for his distinctive style that combined realism with elements of impressionism. His works included paintings, sculptures, and illustrations, with a focus on equestrian subjects and depictions of Russian landscapes. Active in the early 20th century, Lanceray's contributions were significant to the cultural fabric of his time, and his art was displayed in various exhibitions throughout Europe.
Created historical paintings and sculptures
Specialized in equestrian art
Exhibited widely in Europe
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