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Painter, b. 1799 - d. 1875

Fyodor (Fidelio) Antonovich Bruni (10 June 1799, in Milan – 30 August 1875, in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian artist of Italian descent who worked in the Academic style.

His father, Antonio, was a Swiss Italian painter and art restorer who relocated to Russia in 1800 to work on a project at Saint Michael's Castle for Tsar Paul I.[1] At the age of ten, he was enrolled at the Imperial Academy of Arts, where he studied with Alexei Yegorov, Andrey Ivanovich Ivanov and Vasily Shebuyev.[2] He graduated in 1818 with the title "Artist Class XIV".[1]

His father, believing that a Russian art education was insufficient, sent him for further studies in Italy. At the age of twenty-two, he created his first large-scale work ("The Death of Camilla"), which was exhibited in the Capitol.[1] Ten years later, when the painting was shown in Saint Petersburg for the first time, it earned him the title of Academician. In the early 1830s, he began a monumental painting of "Moses Exalting the Brazen Serpent", but before its completion he was recalled to Saint Petersburg to work on a project at Saint Isaac's Cathedral and teach at the Academy.[1] He arrived in 1836 and produced several works for the Kazan Cathedral as well. Mikhail Botkin and Arseny Meshchersky were among his first students at the Academy.

In 1838, he was able to return to Rome to finish his work on Moses and the Serpent.[2] Two years later, it was completed and moved to Saint Petersburg where it was exhibited in one of the halls of the newly restored Winter Palace. It is now the largest canvas on display at the Russian Museum.[3] Returning to Rome for a third time from 1841 to 1845, he produced twenty-five sketches that would be the basis for frescoes at Saint Isaac's Cathedral. Some of the frescoes were executed by Bruni himself, others by various artists under his direction. The work was completed in 1853 and the originals are now stored at the Russian Museum.[4]

In 1849, he became the custodian of the gallery at the Hermitage Museum and was sent abroad twice to acquire paintings for the collection there. Six years later, he became Rector of the Department of Sculpture and Painting at the Academy.[4]

As he grew older, however, he became reclusive; even distancing himself from his own students and disappearing for weeks at a time. In his efforts to sustain the academic tradition, he began to openly express his dislike for younger artists and was forced to resign in 1871 because of his behavior.[4] By the time of his death, he was an honorary Professor at the Florence Academy of Fine Arts and the Accademia di San Luca in Rome.[2]

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    • BRUNI, FEDOR (1799-1875) Mother of God with the Eternal Child
      Nov. 29, 2017

      BRUNI, FEDOR (1799-1875) Mother of God with the Eternal Child

      Est: £50,000 - £70,000

      BRUNI, FEDOR (1799-1875) Mother of God with the Eternal Child Oil on cardboard, 69.5 by 47 cm. Provenance: Important private collection, Europe. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov. Authenticity has also been confirmed by the expert A. Pogodina. Fedor Bruni is one of the most illustrious masters of the Russian academic art. The conclusion of classicism in Russia is connected to none other than him, the creator of the epic canvas The Brazen Serpent (1841). Precision of drawing, lucid and vibrant colours, and perfection of composition are hallmarks of this unique painter, one of the leaders of Russian art in the mid-19th century. Bruni’s works are easily recognisable and imbued with extraordinary charm and appealing quality. The artist created his own type of the Mother of God, which became his personal ‘canon’ of sorts, a singular trait of his work. The work presented in this catalogue, Mother of God with the Eternal Child, is one of the earliest examples of this composition, created by Fedor Bruni during his first lengthy stay in Italy in the mid-1830s. Every centimetre of this precious work is painted with endless love and attention, from the poignant faces of the Virgin and the infant to the most delicate translucent glazes of the fabrics and the background. In this seemingly ordinary subject for religious painting the artist has managed to communicate an extraordinarily ‘earthly’ warmth, joy, and light melancholy of the Mother of God’s motherhood, the ingenuous charm and entrancing beauty of the child. The system of contrasting colour blocks used in this work, characteristic of this painter, make this piece a unique signature card of the oeuvre of a great master, whom Fedor Bruni undoubtedly was.

      MacDougall's
    • FEDOR (FIDELIO) ANTONOVICH BRUNI (1799-1875) Female nude
      Jun. 08, 2016

      FEDOR (FIDELIO) ANTONOVICH BRUNI (1799-1875) Female nude

      Est: £400 - £600

      FEDOR (FIDELIO) ANTONOVICH BRUNI (1799-1875) Female nude watercolour on paper 45.5 x 30.2cm (17 15/16 x 11 7/8in). "

      Bonhams
    • FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)
      May. 28, 2016

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875),"St.Anthony" 1843,oil on canvas 75 x 56 cm, Signed lower right.

      Arman Antiques LLC
    • FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)
      Feb. 05, 2016

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875),"St.Anthony" 1843,oil on canvas 75 x 56 cm, Signed lower right.

      Arman Antiques LLC
    • FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)
      Sep. 27, 2015

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875),"St.Anthony" 1843,oil on canvas 75 x 56 cm, Signed lower right.

      Arman Antiques LLC
    • FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)
      Apr. 04, 2015

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875),"St.Anthony" 1843,oil on canvas 75 x 56 cm, Signed lower right.

      Arman Antiques LLC
    • FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)
      Dec. 21, 2014

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875),"St.Anthony" 1843,oil on canvas 75 x 56 cm, Signed lower right.

      Arman Antiques LLC
    • FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)
      Oct. 10, 2014

      FEODOR ANTONOVICH BRUNI(RUSSIAN,1800-1875)

      Est: $20,000 - $25,000

      Feodor Antonovich Bruni (1800-1875) "St.Anthony" 1843,oil on canvas 75 x 56 cm, Signed lower right

      Arman Antiques LLC
    • Feodor Antonovich Bruni (1800-1875)
      Apr. 30, 2014

      Feodor Antonovich Bruni (1800-1875)

      Est: $23,000 - $25,000

      Feodor Antonovich Bruni (1800-1875) "St.Anthony" 1843,oil on canvas 75 x 56 cm, Signed lower right

      Arman Antiques LLC
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