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Painter, b. 1716 - d. 1795

Alexei Petrovich Antropov (Russian: 25 March [O.S. 14 March] 1716 – 23 June [O.S. 12 June] 1795) was a Russian painter active primarily in St. Petersburg, where he was born and died. He also worked in Moscow and frescoed churches in Kyiv. His preferred medium was oil, but he also painted miniatures and icons.

Alexei was born to the family of a government official who worked in the Armory and in the "?????????? ?? ????????" (Chancellory of Buildings). Beginning in 1732, Alexei worked at the Chancellory under his relative Andrey Matveyev. After 1739 he was a member of the "painting team" of the Chancellory under Ivan Vishnyakov. As a member of the team Alexei took part in the frescoeing of the Summer Palace, Winter Palace, Anichkov Palace and other buildings of Saint Petersburg. He also studied portrait art from the court painter Louis Caravaque of France. In 1749 Alexei received the rank of the Painter's Apprentice and at the end of the 1750s the rank of the Master Painter.

In 1752-1755 he worked on the interiors of the St Andrew's Church of Kyiv. He supervised the installation of the iconostasis and frescoed cupolas and walls. The most prominent of his frescoes in the church is the Last Supper in the altar.

He started to paint portraits before his Kyiv period. The earliest known portraits of his are portraits of Elizabeth of Russia. He did not meet his model, but based the paintings on the works of his teacher, Louis Caravaque.

From 1755 to 1757 he worked in Moscow frescoeing the Golovkin palace. Here he met prince Ivan Shuvalov who supported Antropov's work for the rest of his life.

From 1757 to 1759 Antropov returned to Saint-Petersburg and obtained further instruction from court painter Pietro Rotari of Italy. Historians consider his portrait of A.M. Izmaylova to be a sort of a graduation work. The 1760s were probably the most productive period of the artist. He painted many good portraits among the Portrait of Ataman Krasnoschekov, Portrait of Rumyantseva. Ivan Shuvalov planned to move him to Moscow, so Antropov could teach art the Moscow University. For some reason this plan was cancelled and Antropov instead got the job at the Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, there he supervised icon painting, decorated the churches, drew the portraits of church hierarchs and supervised art students. Among his apprentices was Dmitry Levitzky, who actually lived in his teacher's house.

In 1762 Peter III of Russia became the new Emperor. Antropov soon became his favorite painter. For the six months of Peter III's rule, Antropov painted at least four of his portraits. After the palace revolt, the new Empress, Catherine II had a much lower opinion of Antropov's talents. At that time, artists preferred a soft combinations of colors and some flattering for the ceremonial portraits. Antropov preferred the traditional icon and parsuna portraits, based on a sharp contrast of colors with a dark background.

In 1789 Antropov made a personal sacrifice, transferring his only house to the Department of Education for organizing a Free School there. In 1795 Antropov died of a fever and was buried in the Lazarevskoe Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery, in Saint Petersburg.

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    • Attribué à Alexeï Petrovich ANTROPOV Saint-Pétersbourg, 1716 - 1795 Portaits du comte Mikhaïl Illarionovitch Vorontsov et de son épo...
      Mar. 23, 2022

      Attribué à Alexeï Petrovich ANTROPOV Saint-Pétersbourg, 1716 - 1795 Portaits du comte Mikhaïl Illarionovitch Vorontsov et de son épo...

      Est: €12,000 - €15,000

      Attribué à Alexeï Petrovich ANTROPOV Saint-Pétersbourg, 1716 - 1795 Portaits du comte Mikhaïl Illarionovitch Vorontsov et de son épouse dans des ovales feints Paire d'huiles sur toiles (Toiles d'origine) (Petits soulèvements pour le portrait de femme) Dans des cadres en bois sculpté et doré à décor de chutes de feuilles de laurier sommés d'un cartouche orné de godrons, travail français d'époque Louis XVI Portraits of Mikhaïl Illarionovitch Vorontsov and his wife, oil on canvas, a pair, attr. to A. P. Antropov h: 64 w: 54 cm Provenance : Collection de Paul-François de Galluccio, marquis de L'Hôpital, ambassadeur en Russie de 1757 à 1760 ; Puis par descendance Commentaire : Nous remercions Monsieur Ólafur Thorvaldsson de nous avoir aimablement confirmé l'identité des modèles de nos portraits. Estimation 12 000 - 15 000 €

      Artcurial
    • ATTRIBUÉ À ALEXEÏ ANTROPOV (Saint-Petersbourg, 1716-1795) Portrait de la c
      Jun. 07, 2021

      ATTRIBUÉ À ALEXEÏ ANTROPOV (Saint-Petersbourg, 1716-1795) Portrait de la c

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      ATTRIBUÉ À ALEXEÏ ANTROPOV (Saint-Petersbourg, 1716-1795) Portrait de la comtesse Élisabeth Khilkova, c 1760-1770 Toile. Une étiquette au dos « Comtesse Elisaveta Nikitichna Khilkova née Zotova » et une étiquette « La comtesse Elisaveta Nikitichna Khilkova née comtesse Zotova (grand-mère de mon grand-père) vivait au temps de Catherine II ». Haut. 62 Larg. 52.5 cm. (Manques, griffures). Provenance : collection parisienne. Portrait of Countess Elisabeth Khilkova on canvas attributed to Alexei Antropov, c. 1760-70. Élisabeth Khilkova (c. 1730-1787) ? aristocrate russe, représentante de l'ancienne famille des comtes Zotov, petite-fille du comte Vasilii Zotov, proche du Pierre le Grand et héros de la guerre du Nord, gouverneur de Kazan. Nous remercions Madame Ekaterina Nikolaeva Tendil pour son aide dans la description de ce tableau.

      Rouillac
    • Aleksei Petrovich Antropov (1716-1795)-attributed,
      Nov. 29, 2016

      Aleksei Petrovich Antropov (1716-1795)-attributed,

      Est: €3,000 - €6,000

      Aleksei Petrovich Antropov (1716-1795)-attributed, Half portrait of the young Katharina II the Great (1729-1796) in white embroidered costume with red sash, white fur, head jewelry and medall in front of dark background; painted as oval; oil on canvas, in a highly deorative gilded frame; on the reverse fragment of a painting showing a medall with inscription.

      Deutsch Auktionen
    • AFTER ALEXEI PETROVICH ANTROPOV
      Jun. 09, 2010

      AFTER ALEXEI PETROVICH ANTROPOV

      Est: £10,000 - £12,000

      AFTER ALEXEI PETROVICH ANTROPOV 1714-1795 PORTRAIT OF ELIZAVETA PETROVNA oil on canvas 81 by 64cm, 32 by 25 1/4 in.

      Sotheby's
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