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Nikifor Krylov
Russian Winter

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Nikifor Krylov Russian Winter
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Nikifor Krylov

1802-1831 Russian Nikifor Krylov Gallery   Related Paintings of Nikifor Krylov :. | The Triumph of St George dfg | The Prophet | Studies of the Head of Abraham Grapheus | Angels Announcing the Birth of Christ to the Shepherds | Academy by Lamplight |
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Charles Loring Elliott
1812-1868. Elliott was born at Auburn, New York in the central part of the state. He began working as a painter in his region. After 10 years, he moved to New York City to study art under the painters John Trumbull and John Quidor, as well as to be in a bigger market for work. After practicing portrait painting in central New York State for 10 years, Elliott took up residence in New York City in 1845. The following year he was elected to the National Academy of Design, which was a measure of recognition and helped him attract more clients. Painting by Elliott of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1863Elliott was considered the best portraitist of his day. Although he never studied abroad, his technique is neither provincial nor uncertain. His method is mature, his drawing firm, his color fresh and clean, and his likenesses excellent, though somewhat lacking in sentiment.[citation needed] He was said to have painted over 700 portraits, mostly heads, as he had little idea of the composition of large canvases. He also painted figure pieces, including Don Quijote and Falstaff, and one landscape, The Head of Skaneateles Lake.






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