This is a list of Russians artists. In this context, the term "Russian" covers the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, including ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities living in Russia. This list also includes those who were born in Russia but later emigrated, and those who were born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and/or worked there for a significant period of time.
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Ivan Aivazovsky (1817–1900) seascape and landscape painter, portraitist |
The Ninth Wave, 1850
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Fyodor Alekseyev (1753–1824) cityscape and landscape painter |
Red Square in Moscow, 1801
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The view of Nikolaev
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Sara Alexandri (1913–) still life and landscape painter. |
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Nikolay Anokhin (1966–) still life and landscape painter |
Chronos, 2007
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Evgenia Antipova (1917–2009) portrait, genre, and still life painter |
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Mark Antokolski (1843–1902) sculptor (portrait by Ilya Repin) |
Ivan the Terrible, 1871
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Nestor the Chronicler, 1890
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Aleksey Antropov (1716–1795) painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1784) |
Ataman Krasnoschekov, 1761
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Catherine II, 1760s
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Ivan Argunov (1729–1802) painter, portraitist (self-portrait, end of the 1750s) |
Catherine II, 1762
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Kalmyk girl Annushka, 1767
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Irina Azizyan (1935–2009) landscape painter |
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Léon Bakst (1866–1924) painter, stage and costume designer (self-portrait, 1893) |
Zinaida Gippius, 1906
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Costume of Cléopâtre for Ida Rubinstein, 1909
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Maria Bashkirtseva (1858–1884) painter (self-portrait, 1880) |
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Nikolai Baskakov (1918–1993) portrait, genre, and landscape painter |
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Alexandre Benois (1870–1960) painter, stage designer (portrait by Léon Bakst, 1898) |
Illustration to Pushkin's Bronze Horseman, 1904
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Set for Stravinsky's Petrushka, 1911
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At the German Quarter, 1911
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Alexandre Beridze (1975–) Expressive abstraction painter |
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Ivan Bilibin (1876–1942) painter, illustrator, stage designer (portrait by Boris Kustodiev, 1901) |
Set for The Golden Cockerel, 1909
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Ivan Tsarevich catching the Firebird's feather, 1899
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Ivan Bogdanov (1855–1932) genre painter (portrait by Leonid Solomatkin) |
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Nikolai Bogdanov-Belsky (1868–1945) realist painter (self-portrait, 1915) |
Nikolay Yusupov, 1911
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Victor Borisov-Musatov (1870–1905) symbolist painter (self-portrait with sister, 1898) |
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Vladimir Borovikovsky (1757–1825) painter, portraitist (portrait by Bugaevsky-Blagodatny, a pupil of Borovikovsky) |
Catherine II in Tsarskoe Selo, 1794
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Maria Lopukhina, 1797
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Pavel I, 1800
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Osip Braz (1873–1936) painter, portraitist |
Portrait of Anton Chekhov, 1898
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Portrait of painter Sergey Ivanov, 1903
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Alexander Briullov (1798–1877) neoclassical architect and painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1830) |
Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, 1823-1826
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Natalia Pushkina, 1831
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Karl Bryullov (1799–1852) neoclassical painter (self-portrait, 1848) |
The Last Day of Pompeii, 1830-33
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Alexey Brodovitch (1898–1971) painter, illustrator, graphic designer, photographer |
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Feodor Bruni (1799–1875) neoclassical painter (self-portrait, 1810s) |
Z.A.Volkonskaya dressed as Tancredi, 1820s
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Misha Brusilovsky (1931–2016) painter (self-portrait, 1998) |
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Marc Chagall (1887–1985) painter, illustrator, stained glass artist, stage designer, ceramics and tapestries designer (portrait by Yehuda Pen) |
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Mikhail Chapiro (1938–) artist, painter |
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Nikolai Chekhov (1858–1889) painter, illustrator |
Portrait of Anton Chekhov
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The Party at Sokolniki
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Mihail Chemiakin (1943–) sculptor, painter, stage designer |
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Pavel Chistyakov (1832–1919) painter, arts teacher (portrait by Chistyakov's pupil Ilya Repin) |
Sophia of Lithuania at the Wedding of Vasily the Blind, 1861
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Patriarch Hermogenes refuses to bless the Poles
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Peter Clodt (1805–1867) sculptor |
The 3rd group of Anichkov Bridge, Saint Petersburg
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Nicholas I on Isaac's Square, Saint Petersburg
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Vasily Demut-Malinovsky (1779–1846) neoclassical sculptor |
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Alexander Deyneka (1899–1969) social realist painter, graphic artist, sculptor |
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Dionisy (c. 1440–1502) medieval fresco and icon-painter |
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Stepan Erzia (1876–1959) Art Nouveau sculptor, woodcut artist (a lithography by an Argentinian artist) |
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Andrey Esionov (1963–) portraitist, cityscape painter, graphic artist |
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Mikhail Evstafiev (1963–) avant-garde painter, writer, photographer |
A photo of circus Chimes act (directed by Valentin Gneushev)
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Peter Carl Fabergé (1846–1920) jeweler |
Memory of Azov Egg, 1891
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Moscow Kremlin egg, 1906
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Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716–1791) Rococo sculptor |
Milo of Croton, 1754
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Cupid menacing, 1757
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Bronze Horseman, 1782
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Vladimir Favorsky (1886–1964) graphic designer, woodcut illustrator, stage designer, painter (1920s photo) |
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Konstantin Flavitsky (1830–1866) neoclassical painter (portrait by Fyodor Bronnikov, 1866) |
Pharaoh's daughter finding baby Moses
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Princess Tarakanova, 1864
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Pavel Fedotov (1815–1852) realist painter |
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Naum Gabo (1890–1977) constructivist sculptor, kinetic artist |
Fountain by St Thomas' Hospital, London
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Gestileerde bloem, a sculpture in Rotterdam
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Nikolai Galakhov (1928–) landscape painter |
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Fyodor Gavrilov painter |
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Nikolai Ge (1831–1894) history painter, realist, portraitist (portrait by Nikolai Yaroshenko) |
Leo Tolstoy, 1882
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Head of Jesus, 1893
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Mikhail Gerasimov (1907–1970) archaeologist, anthropologist, forensic sculptor |
Reconstruction of Tamerlane
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Ivan Godlevsky (1908–1998) ![]() ![]() landscape painter |
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Feofan Grek (c. 1340 – c. 1410) medieval fresco and icon-painter |
St. Makarios of Egypt fresco
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Transfiguration of Jesus, 1408
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Alexander Grigoriev (1891–1961) realist painter, public figure |
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Elena Guro (1877–1913) futurist painter |
Portrait of Mikhail Matyushin, 1903
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Alexei Harlamov (1840–1925) painter, portraitist |
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Viktor Hartmann (1834–1873) painter, ornamentist, architect, Russian Revival style artist |
Plan for a City Gate in Kiev
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Naval Russia's pavilion at the 1873 World Fair, design
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Alexander Ivanov (1806–1858) neoclassical painter
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The Appearance of Christ to Mary Magdalene, 1834-36
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The Appearance of Christ before the People, 1836—57
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Sergei Ivanov (1864–1910) history painter, realist, graphic artist, illustrator (portrait by O.E. Braz, 1909) |
Living of East Slavs
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Monomachos' Princely Congress at Uvetichi
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At the Southern Border of Muscovy
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Anton Ivanov-Goluboy (1818–1863) neoclassical landscape painter |
Fishing Vessels off a Jetty, Kostroma, 1839
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Valery Jacobi (1834–1902) neoclassical and realist painter |
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Alexandre Jacovleff (1887–1938) neoclassical painter, draughtsman, designer, etcher (self-portrait Arlecchino and Pierrot,1914) |
Feodor Chaliapin as Don Quichotte, 1916
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Kabuki dancer
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Ilya Kabakov (1933–) conceptual installation artist, painter, illustrator |
Installation in Münster, Germany
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The fallen Chandelier in Zürich, Switzerland
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Wordless, on the German-Dutch border
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Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) abstractionist painter |
Der Blaue Reiter, 1903
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Munich-Schwabing with the Church of St. Ursula, 1908
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Mikhail Kaneev (1923–1983) cityscape and landscape painter |
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Nikolay Kasatkin (1859–1930) realist painter |
Miner girl, 1894
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Ivan Khrutsky (1810–1885) still life and genre painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1883) |
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Orest Kiprensky (1782–1836) romantic painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1828) |
Vasily Zhukovsky, 1815
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Alexander Pushkin, 1827
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Vyacheslav Klykov (1939–2006) monument sculptor |
A bell-tower in Prokhorovka, monument to the Battle of Kursk
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Boris Kocheishvili (1940–) painter and poet |
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Stepan Kolesnikoff (1879–1955) landscape painter |
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Sergei Arksentevich Kolyada (1907–1996) painter, landscape artist, Russian avant-garde, portraitist (Self Portrait, 1934) |
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Sergey Konenkov (1874–1971) sculptor (portrait by Pavel Korin) |
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Pavel Korin (1892–1967) history painter, portraitist, art restorer (portrait by Mikhail Nesterov) |
Alexander Nevsky, 1932, on 1967 postage stamp
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Konstantin Korovin (1861–1932) impressionist painter (portrait by Valentin Serov, 1891) |
Pier in Gurzuf, 1914
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Feodor Chaliapin, 1915
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Nikolai Kuzmin (1938–) impressionist painter |
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Mikhail Kozlovsky (1753–1802) neoclassical sculptor |
Cupids, a draft
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Samson fountain in Peterhof Palace, 1800-02
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Ivan Kramskoi (1837–1887) painter, portraitist, arts critic (self-portrait) |
Christ in the Desert, 1872
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Alexander III, 1886
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Arkhip Kuindzhi (1842–1910) landscape painter (portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1869) |
The Ladoga Lake, 1873
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A birch grove, 1879
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Elbrus, 1890-1895
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Boris Kustodiev (1878–1927) painter, stage designer (self-portrait, 1912) |
Bolshevik, 1920
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Russian Venus, 1926
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Gennady Ladyzhensky (1852–1916) landscape painter (Portrait by Nikolai Kuznetsov) |
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Mikhail Larionov (1881–1964) avant-garde painter (self-portrait, 1910) |
Red Rayonism, 1913
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Klavdy Lebedev (1852–1916) history painter |
Svyatoslav's meeting with Emperor John
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Sergei Lednev-Schukin
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Aristarkh Lentulov (1882–1943) avant-garde painter (self-portrait, 1915) |
Saint Basil's Cathedral, 1913
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Alexei Leonov (1934–2019) cosmonaut and painter |
Human spacewalk on 1972 post stamp (with Andrey Sokolov)
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Lunokhod 1 on 1972 post stamp (with Andrey Sokolov)
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Isaac Levitan (1860–1900) landscape painter (self-portrait, 1880) |
Birch Forest, 1885-1889
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Rafail Levitsky (1847–1940) romantic, genre, impressionist painter, photographer (portrait by Ilya Repin, 1878) |
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Dmitry Levitzky (1735–1822) painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1783) |
Prokofiy Demidov, 1773
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Yekaterina Dashkova, 1784
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El Lissitzky (1890–1941) avant-garde painter, photographer, typographer (self-photo, 1924) |
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Vladimir Lisunov (1940–2000) nonconformist, mystic symbolist painter |
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Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765) polymath, scientist, writer, artist (portrait by L. S. Miropol'sky, 1787, after G. Prenner) |
Peter I mosaic, 1754
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Battle of Poltava mosaic, 1762-64
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Anton Losenko (1737–1773) neoclassical painter, portraitist |
Ivan Shuvalov, 1760
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Fyodor Volkov, 1763
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Vladimir and Rogneda, 1770
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Konstantin Makovsky (1839–1915) history painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1856) |
Proclamation of Kuzma Minin, 1896
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Kazimir Malevich (1878–1935) suprematist avant-garde painter (self-portrait, 1912) |
Black Square, 1915
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Sergey Malyutin (1859–1937) painter, folk artist, architect, portraitist (self-portrait) |
The first Russian matryoshka doll (carved by Zvyozdochkin), 1890
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Pertsov Building design, Moscow, 1906-1910
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Dmitry Furmanov, 1922
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Ivan Martos (1754–1835) neoclassical sculptor (portrait by Alexander Varnek, 1819) |
Minin and Pozharsky on Red Square, Moscow, 1818
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Duc de Richelieu, Odessa, 1828
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Alexander I, Taganrog, 1830
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Michael Matusevitch (1929–2007) painter (self-portrait) | ||||
Vladimir Mayakovsky (1878–1930) avant-garde poet, playwright and propaganda artist (1912 photo) |
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Leonid Mezheritski (1930–2007) painter landscape, still-life, portrait (Self Portrait with Dog, 1968. Art Museum Chernigov, Ukraine) |
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Yevgeniy Migunov (1921–2004) Illustrator | ||||
Mikhail Mikeshin (1835–1896) neoclassical sculptor (portrait by Ilya Repin, 1888) |
Millennium of Russia in Veliky Novgorod, 1859
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Catherine II in Saint Petersburg, 1873
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Bohdan Khmelnytsky in Kiev, 1888
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Vera Mukhina (1889–1953) sculptor, social realist (from portrait by Mikhail Nesterov, 1940) |
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Ernst Neizvestny (1925–2016) sculptor (left on photo, receiving Order of Honor from Vladimir Putin, 2000) |
Mask of Sorrow, 1996
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Mikhail Nesterov (1862–1942) religious symbolist painter, portraitist (portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1926) |
The Vision to the Youth Bartholomew, 1890–91
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Holy Rus', 1901-06
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Philosophers Pavel Florensky and Sergei Bulgakov, 1917
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Gury Nikitin (1620/25–1691) fresco and icon-painter, illustrator |
Quiricus and Julietta, c. 1680
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The head of John the Baptist, c. 1680
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Ivan Nikitin (1690–1742) painter, portraitist |
Princess Elizabeth, 1712-1713
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Hetman (Pavlo Polubotok?), 1720es
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Peter the Great on his deathbed, 1725
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Aleksandr Nikolayev (1897–1957) painter |
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Igor Novikov (1961–) painter, member of Russian Academy of Arts |
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Alexander Opekushin (1838–1923) monument sculptor, architecture decorator |
Pushkin, Moscow, 1880
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Lemontov Monument, Pyatigorsk
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Boris Orlovsky (1793–1837) neoclassical monument sculptor |
The angel on the Alexander Column, Saint Petersburg
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Sergei Osipov (1915–1985) landscape and still life painter |
Cornflowers, 1976
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Andrey Pashkevich (1945–2011) cinematographer, film director & producer, and painter |
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Gennady Pasko (1940–) impressionist painter |
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Leonid Pasternak (1862–1945) post-impressionist painter, graphic artist, illustrator (self-portrait, 1908) |
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Andrew Pavlovsky (1962–) expressionist painter, graphic designer |
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Vasily Perov (1834–1882) realist painter (self-portrait, 1870) |
Troika, 1866
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Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (1878–1939) symbolist painter (self-portrait, 1918) |
Petrograd Madonna, 1918
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Ilyas Phaizulline (1950–) classical realist |
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Stepan Pimenov (1784–1833) sculptor (self portrait) |
Statue of Vladimir the Great, 1807
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Vasily Polenov (1844–1927) landscape painter, realist (portrait by Ilya Repin, 1877) |
Caesar's amusement
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Andrei Popov (1832–1896) realist painter (self-portrait, c.1864) |
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Lyubov Popova (1889–1924) cubist abstractionist painter |
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Vasili Pukirev (1832–1890) realist painter (self-portrait, 1868) |
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Charles Radoff (1894–1986) landscape painter, neo-impressionist |
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Ilya Repin (1844–1930) history painter, realist, portraitist (self-portrait 1878) |
Barge Haulers on the Volga, 1870-73
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Cossacks write to the Turkish Sultan, 1880-91
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Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956) avant-garde painter, sculptor, photographer, graphic designer (1935 photo) |
Workers' Club, 1925
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Nicholas Roerich (1874–1947) painter, philosopher, culture scientist, traveler, public figure (portrait by Boris Kustodiev, 1913) |
Guests from Overseas, 1901
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Fyodor Rokotov (1736–1809) painter, portraitist |
Count I. G. Orlov, c.1762-1765
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Catherine II, 1770
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Andrei Rublev (c. 1360–1430) medieval fresco and icon-painter (Russian Icon of St. Andrei Rublev, holding one of his works) |
Trinity, c. 1410
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Christ the Redeemer, c. 1410
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Alexandra Rozenman (1971–) surreal Russian American painter |
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Lev Russov (1926–1987) portrait, genre, and still life painter |
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Andrei Ryabushkin (1861–1904) history painter (portrait by Vasiliy Mate) |
Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich and the Boyar Duma, 1893
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A Young Man Breaking into the Girls' Dance, 1902
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Vasily Sadovnikov (1800–1879) perspective painter |
Palace Square, c. 1847
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Arch of the General Staff Building, 1956
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Anichkov Palace, 1862
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Alexander Samokhvalov (1894–1971) easel and monumental painter, graphic artist, book illustrator |
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Bogdan Saltanov (1626–1703) icon-painter, illustrator, portraitist |
Cross of Kiy of the Crucifix church in Moscow Kremlin, 1670s
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Feodor III of Russia (attribution disputed), 1685
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Konstantin Savitsky (1844–1905) realist painter (portrait by Nikolai Grandkovsky, 1902) |
Morning in a Pine Forest by Ivan Shishkin, 1886 (Savitsky painted the bears)
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To the War, 1888
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Alexei Savrasov (1830–1897) lyrical landscape painter (portrait by Iosif Volkov) |
The Rooks Have Come Back, 1871
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Sukharev Tower, 1872
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Rasputitsa (Sea of Mud), 1894
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Alexander Semionov (1922–1984) cityscape and landscape painter |
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Zinaida Serebriakova (1884–1967) painter, social realist (self-portrait At the Dressing-Table, 1909) |
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Valentin Serov (1865–1911) impressionist painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1880s) |
The girl with peaches, 1887
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The Kidnapping of Europe
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Ida Rubinstein, 1910
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Ivan Shadr (1887–1941) sculptor (c. 1930s photo) |
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Silvestr Shchedrin (1791–1830) neoclassical landscape painter (self-portrait, 1817) |
Lake of Albano, 1825
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Moon Night in Naples, 1828
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Andrey Shishkin (1960–) painter |
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Georgy Shishkin (1948–) painter, portraitist, graphic artist, architect, stamp designer |
400th anniversary of the reunification of the Russian nation Russian Post, 2012
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Ivan Shishkin (1832–1898) landscape painter (portrait by Ivan Kramskoi, 1880) |
Morning in a Pine Forest, 1886
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Rain in an Oak Forest
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Fedot Shubin (1740–1805) neoclassical sculptor (self-portrait, here on 1955 Soviet post mark) |
Antonio Rinaldi, medallion, 1782
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Mikhail Lomonosov, 1792
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Anatolii Ivanovich Sivkov (1952–) easel painter, graphic artist, stage designer |
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Konstantin Somov (1869–1939) painter, graphic artist, illustrator, portraitist (self-portrait, 1898) |
Alexander Blok's Theatre, 1909
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A galant scene
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Sergei Rachmaninoff, 1925
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Grigory Soroka (1823–1864) genre painter, portraitist (self-portrait) |
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Evgraf Semenovich Sorokin (1821–1892) painter, professor Portrait by Vladimir Makovsky, 1891 |
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Alexei Stepanov (1858–1923) genre painter |
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Alexander Stupin (1776–1861) painter Portrait by Alexander Varnek, 1804 |
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Rafael Stupin (1798–1860s) painter |
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Vasily Surikov (1848–1916) history painter (self-portrait) |
Bronze Horseman, 1870
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Boyarynya Morozova, 1887
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March of Suvorov through the Alps, 1899
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Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993) landscape painter |
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Feodor Tolstoy (1783–1873) neoclassical painter, illustrator, medallion and wax-relief artist (portrait by Sergey Zaryanko, 1850) |
People's militia of 1812, 1816
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An illustration to Dushenka, 1820-33
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Nikolai Tomsky (1900–1984) monument sculptor |
Nikolai Gogol, Moscow, 1952
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Vasily Tropinin (1776–1857) romantic painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1844) |
Alexander Pushkin, 1827
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Zurab Tsereteli (1934–) painter, sculptor, architect |
Monument to Peter I, 1997
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Birth of a New Man, 1995
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Freedom Monument, 2006
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Israel Tsvaygenbaum (1961–) painter |
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Alexander Tyshler (1898–1980) modernist painter, stage designer |
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Grigory Ugryumov (1764–1823) neoclassical history painter |
Vocation of Mikhail Romanov, before 1800
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Capture of Kazan by Ivan the Terrible, before 1800
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Yevgeny Ukhnalyov (1931–2015) painter, illustrator, designer, heraldic artist |
Standard of the President of Russia
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State Prize of Russia medal
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Simon Ushakov (1626–1686) icon-painter |
Saviour Not Made by Hands, 1658
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Archangel Michael Trampling the Devil Underfoot, 1676
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Nina Tokhtaman Valetova (1958–) metaphysical realism, fantasy, and visionary painter (self-portrait, 2010) |
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Feodor Vasilyev (1850–1873) lyrical landscape painter (self-portrait, 1873) |
Illumination in St. Petersburg, 1869
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Apollinary Vasnetsov (1856–1933) history painter, stage designer (portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1890) |
Set for Tchaikovsky's opera The Oprichnik, 1911
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Moscow Kremlin, 1897
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Viktor Vasnetsov (1848–1926) mythology and history painter, Russian Revival style artist (self-portrait, 1868) |
Flying Carpet, 1880
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Bogatyrs, 1898
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The Frog Princess, 1918
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Alexey Venetsianov (1780–1847) genre painter (self-portrait, 1810) |
Fortune telling, 1842
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Vasily Vereshchagin (1842–1904) battle painter |
The Apotheosis of War, 1871
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Peace at all costs (Napoleon in Moscow)
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Ivan Vishnyakov (1699–1761) portraitist |
Petr Ivanovich Panin, 1742
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Ekaterina Vorona (1975–) painter |
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Mikhail Vrubel (1856–1910) symbolist painter (self-portrait, 1885) |
The Demon Seated, 1890
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The Swan Princess, 1900
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Yevgeny Vuchetich (1908–1974) monument sculptor |
Soviet War Memorial in Berlin, 1946-49
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The Motherland Calls, 1967
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Marianne von Werefkin (1860–1938) avant-garde expressionist painter (self-portrait, c. 1910) |
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Constantin Alexandrovich Westchiloff (1875–1945) impressionist painter |
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Nikolai Yaroshenko (1846–1898) realist, genre and landscape painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1895) |
Gipsy Woman, 1886
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Vladimir Solovyov, 1892
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Konstantin Yuon (1875–1958) painter, stage designer (self-portrait, 1912) |
Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra from Vokzalnaya Street, 1911
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Rostov the Great in Winter, 1906
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Nikolai Zagorsky (1849–1893) genre painter |
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Pyotr Zakharov-Chechenets (1816–1846) painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1842) |
Timofey Granovsky, 1845
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Karp Zolotaryov (fl. last quarter of the 17th century) icon-painter, interior designer, wood carver |
Saints Faith, Hope and Charity and their mother Sophia, 1685
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Alexey Zubov (1682 – c. 1750) etcher |
Swedish Ships Brought to Saint Petersburg after the Battle of Gangut, 1715
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View of Catherinehof, 1716
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Battle of Grengam, end of the 1720s
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