Orest Kiprensky

Painter, Portrait of Pushkin

Orest Kiprensky - Artists & Creatives born March 24th, 1782
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Born in 1782, a renowned painter associated with the Russian-Italian artistic tradition. Specialized in portraiture, capturing the essence of his subjects with finesse and depth. His work exhibited the influence of both Russian and Italian styles, blending techniques that showcased the character and emotion of his sitters. Created some of the most memorable portraits of notable figures of his time, including Alexander Pushkin and other prominent personalities in Russian literature and society. His career flourished during the early 19th century, making significant contributions to the art world.

Painted the famous portrait of Alexander Pushkin

Created portraits of numerous Russian intellectuals

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