This is a list of artists of Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list as well includes those, who was born in Russia but later emigrated, and those born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and/or worked there for a long time.
For the full plain list of Russian artists in Wikipedia, see Category:Russian artists.
See also: List of Russian architects, List of Russian inventors, List of Russian explorers, List of Russian language writers, Russian culture
Alphabetical list
Contents: Top · 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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| Ivan Aivazovsky (1817–1900) (Armenian descent) seascape and landscape painter, portraitist (portrait by Alexey Tyranov, 1847) |
The Ninth Wave, 1850
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| Fedor Alekseev (1753–1824) cityscape and landscape painter |
The Foundling Hospital in Moscow
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The view of Nikolaev
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| Mikhail Anikushin (1917–1997) monument sculptor |
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| Nikolay Anokhin (1966–) still life and landscape painter |
Chronos, 2007
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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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| Aleksei Antropov (1716–1795) painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1784) |
Ataman Krasnoschekov, 1761
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Catherine II, 1760ies
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| Ivan Argunov (1729–1802) painter, portraitist (self-portrait, end of 1750ies) |
Catherine II, 1762
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Kalmyk girl Annushka, 1767
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| Maria Bashkirtseva (1858–1884) paintress (self-portrait, 1880) |
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| Alexandre Benois (1870–1960) painter, stage designer (portrait by Leon Bakst, 1898) |
At the German Quarter, 1911
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| Ivan Bilibin (1876–1942) painter, illustrator, stage disigner (portrait by Boris Kustodiev, 1901) |
Set for the The Golden Cockerel, 1909
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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) |
Maria Lopukhina, 1797
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Pavel I, 1800
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| Alexander Briullov (1798–1877) (French descent) neoclassical architect and painter, portraitist (self-portrait, 1830) |
Natalia Pushkina, 1831
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| Karl Briullov (1799–1852) (French descent) 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, 1810ies) |
Z.A.Volkonskaya dressed as Tancred, 1820ies
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| Portrait | Person | |||
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| Marc Chagall (1887–1985) (Jewish descent) painter, illustrator, stained glass artist, stage designer, ceramics and tapestries designer (portrait by Yehuda Pen) |
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| Mihail Chemiakin (1943–) sculptor, painter, stage designer (left on photo with Vladimir Vysotsky) |
Indifference, part of The children - victims of adult vices group, 2001
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| Pavel Chistyakov (1832–1919) painter, arts teacher (portrait by Chistyakov's pupil Ilya Repin) |
Patriarch Hermogenes refuses to bless the Poles
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| Peter Clodt (1805—1867) (Baltic German descent) sculptor |
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| Portrait | Person | |||
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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 frescoe 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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| Mikhail Evstafiev (1963–) avante-garde painter, writer, photographer |
A photo of circus Chimes act (directed by Valentin Gneushev)
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| Portrait | Person | |||
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| Peter Carl Fabergé (1846–1920) (French descent) 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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Amur menacing, 1757
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Bronze Horseman, 1782
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| Vladimir Favorsky (1886–1964) graphic designer, woodcut illustrator, stage designer, painter (1920ies photo) |
Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, woodcut, 1919
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Ex libris of Pavel Florensky, engraving, 1922
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky, woodcut, 1929
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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 |
Gestileerde bloem, a sculpture in Rotterdam
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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 Rudaki, 1937
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Reconstruction of Yaroslav I the Wise, 1938
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Reconstruction of Tamerlane
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| Feofan Grek (c. 1340 – c. 1410) medieval frescoe and icon-painter |
St. Makarios of Egypt frescoe
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Transfiguration of Jesus, 1408
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| Alexej Harlamoff (1840–1925) painter, portraitist |
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| Viktor Hartmann (1834–1873) (Volga German descent) painter, ornamentist, architect, Russian Revival style artist |
Plan for a City Gate in Kiev
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Naval Russia's pavilion at the 1973 World Fair, design
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| Alexander Ivanov (1806–1858) neoclassical painter (portrait by Sergey Postnikov) |
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) |
Kabuki dancer
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| Ilya Kabakov (1933–) conceptual installation artist, painter, illustrator |
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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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| Nikolay Kasatkin (1859–1930) realist painter |
Miner girl, 1894
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| Ivan Khrutsky (1810–1885) (Polish descent) 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 |
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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 (1932 photo) |
Alexander Nevsky, 1932, on 1967 post mark
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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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| Mikhail Kozlovsky (1753–1802) neoclassical sculptor |
Cupids, a draft
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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) (Greek descent) 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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| Mikhail Larionov (1881–1964) avant-garde painter (self-portrait, 1910) |
Acacias in Spring, 1904
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Red Rayonism, 1913
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| Klavdy Lebedev (1852–1916) history painter |
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| Aristarkh Lentulov (1882–1943) avant-garde painter |
Saint Basil's Cathedral, 1913
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| Alexey Leonov (1934–) 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) (Jewish descent) landscape painter (self-portrait, 1880) |
Birch Forest, 1885-1889
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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) avante garde painter, photographer, typographer (self-photo, 1924) |
Poster for the Russian Exhibition in Zurich, 1929
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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) (Polish descent) suprematist avante-garde painter (self-portrait, 1912) |
Black Square, 1915
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| Sergey Malyutin (1859–1937) painter, folk artist, architect, portraitist (self-portrait) |
Dmitry Furmanov, 1922
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| Ivan Martos (1754–1835) neoclassical scultpor (portrait by P.O. Rossi, 1813) |
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| Vladimir Mayakovsky (1878–1930) avante-garde poet, playwright and propaganda artist (1912 photo) |
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| Mikhail Mikeshin (1835–1896) neoclassical sculptor (portrait by Ilya Repin, 1888) |
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| Vera Mukhina (1889–1953) sculptress, social realist (1989 Soviet post mark) |
Worker and Kolkhoz Woman, 1937
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Peace, Volgograd Planetarium
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Students, main building of Moscow State University
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| Ernst Neizvestny (1925–) sculptor (left on photo, receiving Order of Honor from Vladimir Putin, 2000) |
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| Mikhail Nesterov (1862–1942) religious symbolist painter, portraitist (portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov) |
Holy Rus', 1901-06
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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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Peter the Great on the deathbed, 1725
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| Alexander Opekushin (1838–1923) monument sculptor, architecture decorator |
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| Boris Orlovsky (1793–1837) neoclassical monument sculptor |
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| Leonid Pasternak (1862–1945) (Jewish descent) post-impressionist painter, graphic artist, illustrator (self-portrait with wife Rosa Kaufman, 1927) |
Moscow in Winter, 1912
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| Andrew Pavlovsky (1962–) expressionist painter, graphic designer |
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| Vasily Perov (1834–1882) realist painter (self-portrait) |
Troika, 1866
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| Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (1878–1939) symbolist painter |
Petrograd Madonna, 1918
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| Vasily Polenov (1844–1927) llandscape painter, realist (portrait by Ilya Repin) |
A courtyard in Moscow, 1878
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Caesar's amusement
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| Liubov Popova (1889–1924) cubist abstractionist paintress |
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| Vasili Pukirev (1832–1890) realist painter |
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| Charles Radoff (1894–1986) landscape painter, neo-impressionist |
Mother Russia, 1968
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| Ilya Repin (1844–1930) history painter, realist, portraitist (self-portrait 1878) |
Cossacks write to the Turkish Sultan, 1880-91
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| Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956) avante garde painter, sculptor, photographer, graphic designer (1923 photo) |
The Battleship Potemkin poster, 1926
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| Nicholas Roerich (1874–1947) painter, philosopher, culture scientist, traveler, public figure (portrait by Svetoslav Roerich, 1944) |
Guests from Overseas, 1901
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Pax Cultura, 1931
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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 frescoe 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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| Andrei Ryabushkin (1861–1904) history painter (portrait by Vasiliy Mate) |
A Young Man Breaking into the Girls' Dance, 1902
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| Bogdan Saltanov (1626–1686) (Armenian descent) icon-painter, illustrator, portraitist |
Feodor III of Russia (attribution disputed), 1685
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| Konstantin Savitsky (1844–1905) realist painter |
To the War, 1888
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| Alexei Kondratyevich 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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| Zinaida Serebriakova (1884–1967) paintress, social realist (self-portrait At the Dressing-Table, 1909) |
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| Valentin Serov (1865–1911) impressionist painter, portraitist (self-portrait , 1880ies) |
The Kidnapping of Europe
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Ida Rubinstein, 1910
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| Ivan Shadr (1887–1941) sculptor (c. 1930ies photo) |
Stone as a weapon of the proletariat, 1927
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Gravestone of Nadezhda Alliluyeva, 1933
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| Silvestr Feodosievich 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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| Taras Shevchenko (1814–1861) romantic poet and painter (self-portrait, 1840) |
Gypsy Fortune Teller, 1841
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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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Rye Fields
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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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| 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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| Vasily Surikov (1848–1916) history painter (self-portrait) |
Bronze Horseman, 1870
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Boyarynya Morozova, 1887
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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 |
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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 (left on photo with Eunice Kennedy Shriver) |
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| Grigory Ugryumov (1764-1823) neoclassical history painter |
Vocation of Mikhail Romanov, before 1800
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| Yevgeny Ukhnalyov (1931–) 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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| 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) |
Founding of Moscow
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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, 1990
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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 |
Blowing from Guns in British India, 1884
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| Mikhail Vrubel (1856–1910) (German-Polish descent) symbolist painter (self-portrait, 1885) |
Lilac, 1900
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| Yevgeny Vuchetich (1908–1974) monument sculptor (a monument in Moscow) |
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| Marianne von Werefkin (1860–1938) (German descent) avante-garde expressionist paintress (self-portrait, c. 1910) |
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| Konstantin Yuon (1875–1958) painter, stage designer |
Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra from Vokzalnaya Street, 1911
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Parade on the Red Square on November 7, 1941, painted in 1949
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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 |
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| Alexey Zubov (1682 – c. 1750) etcher |
View of Catherinehof, 1716
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Battle of Grengam, end of 1720ies
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