Nikolai Alexejewitsch Atryganjew

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Nikolai Alexejewitsch Atryganjew ( Russian: Николай Алексеевич Атрыганьев ; * 1823 ; † 1892 ) was a Russian landscape painter .

Life

Atryganev studied at the St. Petersburg Transport Institute like his brothers. He then entered the military and served in the Free Cossack Regiment in the Caucasus , where he made it to the position of adjutant to the Nakosnoi Ataman (1845-1848).

Atryganev left military service for health reasons and devoted himself to painting , which he had been passionate about since his youth. He studied in St. Petersburg with the painter Nikolai Yegorowitsch Swertschkow and the landscape painter Yegor Yegorowitsch Meyer (until 1855).

Catherine Church in Ljalichi (2013)

Atryganjew then lived in Ljalitschi in Rajon surazh in the castle Yekaterinodar that Giacomo Quarenghi together with the church of St. Catherine 1780-1799 for Count Pyotr Vasilievich Zavadovsky had built (and now only a ruin).

After Atryganev had spent a few years at his country estate in the Chernigov governorate to restore his health , he returned to St. Petersburg in 1872 to study with the landscape painter Arsseni Meshchersky . Atryganjew had great success with his evening, winter and autumn landscapes, often from the Mogilev governorate and the vicinity of St. Petersburg. From 1882 he exhibited his works in the Academy of Arts . In 1886 he became a free honorary member of the academy.

Works

Web links

Commons : Nikolai Alexejewitsch Atryganjew  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Atryganev Nikolai (1823-1892) (accessed October 21, 2017).
  2. a b c Атрыганьев (Николай Алексеевич) . In: Brockhaus-Efron . tape 2 , 1890, p. 442 .
  3. Атрыганьев Николай Алексеевич . In: Русский биографический словарь . tape 2 , 1902.