Carl Christian Philipp Reichel

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Carl Christian Philipp Reichel ( Russian Карл Яковлевич Рейхель / Karl Jakowlewitsch Reichel ; born September 28, 1788 in Warsaw , † 1857 in Tultschyn ) was a painter , draftsman , miniature painter , engraver , medalist .

He was the son of Johann Reichel (around 1746–1801), the medalist of the Warsaw Mint. Together with his father and brother Johann Jakob Reichel, he came to Saint Petersburg in 1799 or 1800 .

In 1801 he began his studies at the Russian Imperial Art Academy with Stepan Semjonowitsch Schchukin . He finished his studies with a 1st class gold medal. Thanks to the scholarship he received, he and his brother visited Warsaw , Paris and Dresden from 1810 to 1811 .

Back in Petersburg in 1811, he mainly occupied himself with portraiture. In 1819 he visited the city of Tultschyn in the Ukraine , where he married Sophie Alexejewna Anastasjewa. At the end of the 1830s, he and his family moved to Novgorod , where his younger brother Kasimir Reichel held the post of governor. In 1843 he came to Moscow and in 1845 to Siberia to visit his mother-in-law MK Juschnewska . Since 1848 he lived in Kjachta on the Russian-Chinese border. In June 1857 he and his daughter Sophie came to Kijew and on to Tultschyn, where he soon died.

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