Fyodor Rokotov

Fyodor Rokotov

Fyodor Stepanovich Rokotov (Fedor Rokotov) ( _ru. Фёдор Степа́нович Ро́котов) (1736–1809) was a distinguished Russian painter who specialized in portraits.

Fyodor Rokotov was born into a family of peasant serfs, belonging to the Repnins. Much in his biography is obscure. He studied art in Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts. After buying back his freedom in the end of 1750s he became established as a fashionable painter.

In 1765, Rokotov was elected an Academician, but he did not work as a professor in the Academy long, because it interfered with his painting. He returned to Moscow in 1765, where he lived for the rest of his life. He had a lot of commissions there, becoming one of the best portrait painters of his time.

Among his best-known portraits are " and admittedly the most celebrated piece of the 18th-century Russian painting; "Portrait of Countess Elisabeth Santi" (1785), and "Lady in a Pink Dress" (1770s, "illustration", "right").

Rokotov avoided painting formal portraits with lots of adornments and decorations. Instead he was one of the first Russian painters advancing a psychological portrait with attention to optical and atmospheric effects.

elected works

References

*V.N. Alexandrov "History of Russian Art", Minsk, 2004, ISBN 985-13-1199-5 (In Russian)

External links

* [http://www.abcgallery.com/R/rokotov/rokotov.html Online gallery of Rokotov paintings]


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