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  • ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique
    Apr. 09, 2023

    ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique

    Est: $900 - $1,200

    ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov (Russian, Ukrainian, 1850 - 1930) NAME: On Leave YEAR: 1888 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 19 x 24 inches / 48 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 29 x 33 inches / 73 x 83 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120211 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Kuznetsov, Nikolai Dmitrievich - painter of everyday scenes and portrait painter, son of a large landowner in the Kherson province.Born on December 2, 1850 in the Stepanovka estate of the Kherson province of the Odessa district (now the Odessa region) in the family of a Kherson landowner, captain Dmitry Mikhailovich Kuznetsov.The Kuznetsov family firmly settled in the Odessa district. The brothers of Dmitry Mikhailovich - Lieutenant Lev Mikhailovich, Staff Captain Konstantin Mikhailovich, Lieutenant Nikolai Mikhailovich were military men and landowners of the Odessa district.Dmitry Mikhailovich himself owned villages in this district: Novomarinovka, Konstantinovka, Dmitrovka, Stepanovka, Maryanovka, Pshonyanoe. Nicholas received his education at the Odessa Gymnasium. The teaching weighed on him. He did not show any inclination for science and left the gymnasium in the 7th grade. In the village, he leads a free life of a carefree barchuk, and hunting is his favorite pastime.His mother, Klavdia Gavrilovna Kuznetsova (nee Leontovich), discovers that her son has a penchant for drawing and takes him to Odessa, to a family friend, the artist F.D. Malman, one of the best teachers of the Odessa Drawing School.At the same time, the boy showed enviable abilities, but then he was not fond of fine arts.When Nikolai was 26 years old, he, being from a military family, possessing outstanding physical abilities, decides to go to St. Petersburg and enter the Guards Lancers. The commander of the guards lancers, Baron Essen, was ill. N.D. didn't get an appointment with him.Under the influence of passion for traveling art exhibitions, he began to practice painting and soon entered the Imperial Academy of Arts, from which he received three silver medals.In 1879, at the insistence of I.N. Kramskoy and I.I. Shishkin, he leaves the Academy and returns to Stepanovka, where, together with A.P. Razmaritsyn, continues to paint."Zarobitchans" came to the Kuznetsov estate for field work from the Volyn province. Among the workers, Nikolai liked the girl. The feeling turned into love. Nikolai's mother opposed the marriage and fired the workers. Nikolai, having shown perseverance and courage, returned the workers and Hanna, that was the name of the girl and future wife.Officially N.D. married A.G. Protsenko, the daughter of a retired warrant officer, in the Edinoverie Assumption Church in Odessa on February 5, 1888, their marriage was formalized when they already had two children. One of the witnesses was Kiriyak Kostandi.In 1887 he became one of the founders of the Association of South Russian Artists (TYURH) and a regular participant in its exhibitions; participated in international exhibitions and exhibitions of Russian art abroad. In the same year, together with his younger brother D.D. Kuznetsov and K.K. Kostandi tour Europe.In 1889, an event occurred that, as many believe, was a turning point for Nikolai Dmitrievich. Demonstrating his strength in front of his brother and acquaintances, holding two people on his shoulders, he lifted a thirty-two pood woman lying on the ground. As a result, he stretched his ligaments. For many years after that, he had to move on crutches. I had to work while sitting.In 1880 he visited Germany and France, where he met I.P. Pokhitonov. In the same year, his first daughter Marusya was born.He began to exhibit his works in 1881 at the exhibitions of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibition.In 1900 the Art Gallery was opened. Her collection included paintings by I. Repin, V. Serov, I. Kramskoy, V. Vasnetsov, I. Pokhitonov, paintings by French artists of the Champ de Mars Salon, artists J. Alexander, L. Delamo, C. Cotte, G. Latouche, F Taulova, etc. This gallery played a significant role in determining the creative views of Odessa painters.1893 he moved to work in Odessa. In 1897 he was appointed professor - head of the workshop of battle painting, but held this position for only two years.He often traveled abroad, getting acquainted with contemporary foreign artists and acquiring their works, which formed his gallery, one of the best in southern Russia. Nikolai Kuznetsov did not accept the revolution, he did not see a place for himself in post-revolutionary Russia, and in 1920 he emigrated. The artist settled in Yugoslavia, where a significant part of Russian emigrants then settled.He lived in the cities of Vzhesh, Bela Tserkva, Rijeka and Sarajevo. He painted mostly commissioned portraits. Participated in the Exhibition of Russian Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum (1923) and the Exhibition of the Association of Russian Artists in the Kingdom of the Union of Artists (1928).In February 1929, the artist Nikolai Kuznetsov died. Buried in Sarajevo.

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  • ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique
    Jan. 02, 2023

    ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique

    Est: $950 - $1,250

    ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov (Russian, Ukrainian, 1850 - 1930) NAME: On Leave YEAR: 1888 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 19 x 24 inches / 48 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 29 x 33 inches / 73 x 83 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120211 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Kuznetsov, Nikolai Dmitrievich - painter of everyday scenes and portrait painter, son of a large landowner in the Kherson province.Born on December 2, 1850 in the Stepanovka estate of the Kherson province of the Odessa district (now the Odessa region) in the family of a Kherson landowner, captain Dmitry Mikhailovich Kuznetsov.The Kuznetsov family firmly settled in the Odessa district. The brothers of Dmitry Mikhailovich - Lieutenant Lev Mikhailovich, Staff Captain Konstantin Mikhailovich, Lieutenant Nikolai Mikhailovich were military men and landowners of the Odessa district.Dmitry Mikhailovich himself owned villages in this district: Novomarinovka, Konstantinovka, Dmitrovka, Stepanovka, Maryanovka, Pshonyanoe. Nicholas received his education at the Odessa Gymnasium. The teaching weighed on him. He did not show any inclination for science and left the gymnasium in the 7th grade. In the village, he leads a free life of a carefree barchuk, and hunting is his favorite pastime.His mother, Klavdia Gavrilovna Kuznetsova (nee Leontovich), discovers that her son has a penchant for drawing and takes him to Odessa, to a family friend, the artist F.D. Malman, one of the best teachers of the Odessa Drawing School.At the same time, the boy showed enviable abilities, but then he was not fond of fine arts.When Nikolai was 26 years old, he, being from a military family, possessing outstanding physical abilities, decides to go to St. Petersburg and enter the Guards Lancers. The commander of the guards lancers, Baron Essen, was ill. N.D. didn't get an appointment with him.Under the influence of passion for traveling art exhibitions, he began to practice painting and soon entered the Imperial Academy of Arts, from which he received three silver medals.In 1879, at the insistence of I.N. Kramskoy and I.I. Shishkin, he leaves the Academy and returns to Stepanovka, where, together with A.P. Razmaritsyn, continues to paint."Zarobitchans" came to the Kuznetsov estate for field work from the Volyn province. Among the workers, Nikolai liked the girl. The feeling turned into love. Nikolai's mother opposed the marriage and fired the workers. Nikolai, having shown perseverance and courage, returned the workers and Hanna, that was the name of the girl and future wife.Officially N.D. married A.G. Protsenko, the daughter of a retired warrant officer, in the Edinoverie Assumption Church in Odessa on February 5, 1888, their marriage was formalized when they already had two children. One of the witnesses was Kiriyak Kostandi.In 1887 he became one of the founders of the Association of South Russian Artists (TYURH) and a regular participant in its exhibitions; participated in international exhibitions and exhibitions of Russian art abroad. In the same year, together with his younger brother D.D. Kuznetsov and K.K. Kostandi tour Europe.In 1889, an event occurred that, as many believe, was a turning point for Nikolai Dmitrievich. Demonstrating his strength in front of his brother and acquaintances, holding two people on his shoulders, he lifted a thirty-two pood woman lying on the ground. As a result, he stretched his ligaments. For many years after that, he had to move on crutches. I had to work while sitting.In 1880 he visited Germany and France, where he met I.P. Pokhitonov. In the same year, his first daughter Marusya was born.He began to exhibit his works in 1881 at the exhibitions of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibition.In 1900 the Art Gallery was opened. Her collection included paintings by I. Repin, V. Serov, I. Kramskoy, V. Vasnetsov, I. Pokhitonov, paintings by French artists of the Champ de Mars Salon, artists J. Alexander, L. Delamo, C. Cotte, G. Latouche, F Taulova, etc. This gallery played a significant role in determining the creative views of Odessa painters.1893 he moved to work in Odessa. In 1897 he was appointed professor - head of the workshop of battle painting, but held this position for only two years.He often traveled abroad, getting acquainted with contemporary foreign artists and acquiring their works, which formed his gallery, one of the best in southern Russia. Nikolai Kuznetsov did not accept the revolution, he did not see a place for himself in post-revolutionary Russia, and in 1920 he emigrated. The artist settled in Yugoslavia, where a significant part of Russian emigrants then settled.He lived in the cities of Vzhesh, Bela Tserkva, Rijeka and Sarajevo. He painted mostly commissioned portraits. Participated in the Exhibition of Russian Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum (1923) and the Exhibition of the Association of Russian Artists in the Kingdom of the Union of Artists (1928).In February 1929, the artist Nikolai Kuznetsov died. Buried in Sarajevo.

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  • ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique
    Oct. 09, 2022

    ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique

    Est: $1,000 - $1,300

    ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov (Russian, Ukrainian, 1850 - 1930) NAME: On Leave YEAR: 1888 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 19 x 24 inches / 48 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 29 x 33 inches / 73 x 83 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120211 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Kuznetsov, Nikolai Dmitrievich - painter of everyday scenes and portrait painter, son of a large landowner in the Kherson province.Born on December 2, 1850 in the Stepanovka estate of the Kherson province of the Odessa district (now the Odessa region) in the family of a Kherson landowner, captain Dmitry Mikhailovich Kuznetsov.The Kuznetsov family firmly settled in the Odessa district. The brothers of Dmitry Mikhailovich - Lieutenant Lev Mikhailovich, Staff Captain Konstantin Mikhailovich, Lieutenant Nikolai Mikhailovich were military men and landowners of the Odessa district.Dmitry Mikhailovich himself owned villages in this district: Novomarinovka, Konstantinovka, Dmitrovka, Stepanovka, Maryanovka, Pshonyanoe. Nicholas received his education at the Odessa Gymnasium. The teaching weighed on him. He did not show any inclination for science and left the gymnasium in the 7th grade. In the village, he leads a free life of a carefree barchuk, and hunting is his favorite pastime.His mother, Klavdia Gavrilovna Kuznetsova (nee Leontovich), discovers that her son has a penchant for drawing and takes him to Odessa, to a family friend, the artist F.D. Malman, one of the best teachers of the Odessa Drawing School.At the same time, the boy showed enviable abilities, but then he was not fond of fine arts.When Nikolai was 26 years old, he, being from a military family, possessing outstanding physical abilities, decides to go to St. Petersburg and enter the Guards Lancers. The commander of the guards lancers, Baron Essen, was ill. N.D. didn't get an appointment with him.Under the influence of passion for traveling art exhibitions, he began to practice painting and soon entered the Imperial Academy of Arts, from which he received three silver medals.In 1879, at the insistence of I.N. Kramskoy and I.I. Shishkin, he leaves the Academy and returns to Stepanovka, where, together with A.P. Razmaritsyn, continues to paint."Zarobitchans" came to the Kuznetsov estate for field work from the Volyn province. Among the workers, Nikolai liked the girl. The feeling turned into love. Nikolai's mother opposed the marriage and fired the workers. Nikolai, having shown perseverance and courage, returned the workers and Hanna, that was the name of the girl and future wife.Officially N.D. married A.G. Protsenko, the daughter of a retired warrant officer, in the Edinoverie Assumption Church in Odessa on February 5, 1888, their marriage was formalized when they already had two children. One of the witnesses was Kiriyak Kostandi.In 1887 he became one of the founders of the Association of South Russian Artists (TYURH) and a regular participant in its exhibitions; participated in international exhibitions and exhibitions of Russian art abroad. In the same year, together with his younger brother D.D. Kuznetsov and K.K. Kostandi tour Europe.In 1889, an event occurred that, as many believe, was a turning point for Nikolai Dmitrievich. Demonstrating his strength in front of his brother and acquaintances, holding two people on his shoulders, he lifted a thirty-two pood woman lying on the ground. As a result, he stretched his ligaments. For many years after that, he had to move on crutches. I had to work while sitting.In 1880 he visited Germany and France, where he met I.P. Pokhitonov. In the same year, his first daughter Marusya was born.He began to exhibit his works in 1881 at the exhibitions of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibition.In 1900 the Art Gallery was opened. Her collection included paintings by I. Repin, V. Serov, I. Kramskoy, V. Vasnetsov, I. Pokhitonov, paintings by French artists of the Champ de Mars Salon, artists J. Alexander, L. Delamo, C. Cotte, G. Latouche, F Taulova, etc. This gallery played a significant role in determining the creative views of Odessa painters.1893 he moved to work in Odessa. In 1897 he was appointed professor - head of the workshop of battle painting, but held this position for only two years.He often traveled abroad, getting acquainted with contemporary foreign artists and acquiring their works, which formed his gallery, one of the best in southern Russia. Nikolai Kuznetsov did not accept the revolution, he did not see a place for himself in post-revolutionary Russia, and in 1920 he emigrated. The artist settled in Yugoslavia, where a significant part of Russian emigrants then settled.He lived in the cities of Vzhesh, Bela Tserkva, Rijeka and Sarajevo. He painted mostly commissioned portraits. Participated in the Exhibition of Russian Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum (1923) and the Exhibition of the Association of Russian Artists in the Kingdom of the Union of Artists (1928).In February 1929, the artist Nikolai Kuznetsov died. Buried in Sarajevo.

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  • ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique
    Jul. 03, 2022

    ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique

    Est: $1,050 - $1,350

    ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov (Russian, Ukrainian, 1850 - 1930) NAME: On Leave YEAR: 1888 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 19 x 24 inches / 48 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 29 x 33 inches / 73 x 83 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120211 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Kuznetsov, Nikolai Dmitrievich - painter of everyday scenes and portrait painter, son of a large landowner in the Kherson province.Born on December 2, 1850 in the Stepanovka estate of the Kherson province of the Odessa district (now the Odessa region) in the family of a Kherson landowner, captain Dmitry Mikhailovich Kuznetsov.The Kuznetsov family firmly settled in the Odessa district. The brothers of Dmitry Mikhailovich - Lieutenant Lev Mikhailovich, Staff Captain Konstantin Mikhailovich, Lieutenant Nikolai Mikhailovich were military men and landowners of the Odessa district.Dmitry Mikhailovich himself owned villages in this district: Novomarinovka, Konstantinovka, Dmitrovka, Stepanovka, Maryanovka, Pshonyanoe. Nicholas received his education at the Odessa Gymnasium. The teaching weighed on him. He did not show any inclination for science and left the gymnasium in the 7th grade. In the village, he leads a free life of a carefree barchuk, and hunting is his favorite pastime.His mother, Klavdia Gavrilovna Kuznetsova (nee Leontovich), discovers that her son has a penchant for drawing and takes him to Odessa, to a family friend, the artist F.D. Malman, one of the best teachers of the Odessa Drawing School.At the same time, the boy showed enviable abilities, but then he was not fond of fine arts.When Nikolai was 26 years old, he, being from a military family, possessing outstanding physical abilities, decides to go to St. Petersburg and enter the Guards Lancers. The commander of the guards lancers, Baron Essen, was ill. N.D. didn't get an appointment with him.Under the influence of passion for traveling art exhibitions, he began to practice painting and soon entered the Imperial Academy of Arts, from which he received three silver medals.In 1879, at the insistence of I.N. Kramskoy and I.I. Shishkin, he leaves the Academy and returns to Stepanovka, where, together with A.P. Razmaritsyn, continues to paint."Zarobitchans" came to the Kuznetsov estate for field work from the Volyn province. Among the workers, Nikolai liked the girl. The feeling turned into love. Nikolai's mother opposed the marriage and fired the workers. Nikolai, having shown perseverance and courage, returned the workers and Hanna, that was the name of the girl and future wife.Officially N.D. married A.G. Protsenko, the daughter of a retired warrant officer, in the Edinoverie Assumption Church in Odessa on February 5, 1888, their marriage was formalized when they already had two children. One of the witnesses was Kiriyak Kostandi.In 1887 he became one of the founders of the Association of South Russian Artists (TYURH) and a regular participant in its exhibitions; participated in international exhibitions and exhibitions of Russian art abroad. In the same year, together with his younger brother D.D. Kuznetsov and K.K. Kostandi tour Europe.In 1889, an event occurred that, as many believe, was a turning point for Nikolai Dmitrievich. Demonstrating his strength in front of his brother and acquaintances, holding two people on his shoulders, he lifted a thirty-two pood woman lying on the ground. As a result, he stretched his ligaments. For many years after that, he had to move on crutches. I had to work while sitting.In 1880 he visited Germany and France, where he met I.P. Pokhitonov. In the same year, his first daughter Marusya was born.He began to exhibit his works in 1881 at the exhibitions of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibition.In 1900 the Art Gallery was opened. Her collection included paintings by I. Repin, V. Serov, I. Kramskoy, V. Vasnetsov, I. Pokhitonov, paintings by French artists of the Champ de Mars Salon, artists J. Alexander, L. Delamo, C. Cotte, G. Latouche, F Taulova, etc. This gallery played a significant role in determining the creative views of Odessa painters.1893 he moved to work in Odessa. In 1897 he was appointed professor - head of the workshop of battle painting, but held this position for only two years.He often traveled abroad, getting acquainted with contemporary foreign artists and acquiring their works, which formed his gallery, one of the best in southern Russia. Nikolai Kuznetsov did not accept the revolution, he did not see a place for himself in post-revolutionary Russia, and in 1920 he emigrated. The artist settled in Yugoslavia, where a significant part of Russian emigrants then settled.He lived in the cities of Vzhesh, Bela Tserkva, Rijeka and Sarajevo. He painted mostly commissioned portraits. Participated in the Exhibition of Russian Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum (1923) and the Exhibition of the Association of Russian Artists in the Kingdom of the Union of Artists (1928).In February 1929, the artist Nikolai Kuznetsov died. Buried in Sarajevo.

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  • ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique
    Apr. 17, 2022

    ATTR TO Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting antique

    Est: $1,050 - $1,350

    ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov (Russian, Ukrainian, 1850 - 1930) NAME: On Leave YEAR: 1888 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 19 x 24 inches / 48 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 29 x 33 inches / 73 x 83 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120211 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Kuznetsov, Nikolai Dmitrievich - painter of everyday scenes and portrait painter, son of a large landowner in the Kherson province.Born on December 2, 1850 in the Stepanovka estate of the Kherson province of the Odessa district (now the Odessa region) in the family of a Kherson landowner, captain Dmitry Mikhailovich Kuznetsov.The Kuznetsov family firmly settled in the Odessa district. The brothers of Dmitry Mikhailovich - Lieutenant Lev Mikhailovich, Staff Captain Konstantin Mikhailovich, Lieutenant Nikolai Mikhailovich were military men and landowners of the Odessa district.Dmitry Mikhailovich himself owned villages in this district: Novomarinovka, Konstantinovka, Dmitrovka, Stepanovka, Maryanovka, Pshonyanoe. Nicholas received his education at the Odessa Gymnasium. The teaching weighed on him. He did not show any inclination for science and left the gymnasium in the 7th grade. In the village, he leads a free life of a carefree barchuk, and hunting is his favorite pastime.His mother, Klavdia Gavrilovna Kuznetsova (nee Leontovich), discovers that her son has a penchant for drawing and takes him to Odessa, to a family friend, the artist F.D. Malman, one of the best teachers of the Odessa Drawing School.At the same time, the boy showed enviable abilities, but then he was not fond of fine arts.When Nikolai was 26 years old, he, being from a military family, possessing outstanding physical abilities, decides to go to St. Petersburg and enter the Guards Lancers. The commander of the guards lancers, Baron Essen, was ill. N.D. didn't get an appointment with him.Under the influence of passion for traveling art exhibitions, he began to practice painting and soon entered the Imperial Academy of Arts, from which he received three silver medals.In 1879, at the insistence of I.N. Kramskoy and I.I. Shishkin, he leaves the Academy and returns to Stepanovka, where, together with A.P. Razmaritsyn, continues to paint."Zarobitchans" came to the Kuznetsov estate for field work from the Volyn province. Among the workers, Nikolai liked the girl. The feeling turned into love. Nikolai's mother opposed the marriage and fired the workers. Nikolai, having shown perseverance and courage, returned the workers and Hanna, that was the name of the girl and future wife.Officially N.D. married A.G. Protsenko, the daughter of a retired warrant officer, in the Edinoverie Assumption Church in Odessa on February 5, 1888, their marriage was formalized when they already had two children. One of the witnesses was Kiriyak Kostandi.In 1887 he became one of the founders of the Association of South Russian Artists (TYURH) and a regular participant in its exhibitions; participated in international exhibitions and exhibitions of Russian art abroad. In the same year, together with his younger brother D.D. Kuznetsov and K.K. Kostandi tour Europe.In 1889, an event occurred that, as many believe, was a turning point for Nikolai Dmitrievich. Demonstrating his strength in front of his brother and acquaintances, holding two people on his shoulders, he lifted a thirty-two pood woman lying on the ground. As a result, he stretched his ligaments. For many years after that, he had to move on crutches. I had to work while sitting.In 1880 he visited Germany and France, where he met I.P. Pokhitonov. In the same year, his first daughter Marusya was born.He began to exhibit his works in 1881 at the exhibitions of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibition.In 1900 the Art Gallery was opened. Her collection included paintings by I. Repin, V. Serov, I. Kramskoy, V. Vasnetsov, I. Pokhitonov, paintings by French artists of the Champ de Mars Salon, artists J. Alexander, L. Delamo, C. Cotte, G. Latouche, F Taulova, etc. This gallery played a significant role in determining the creative views of Odessa painters.1893 he moved to work in Odessa. In 1897 he was appointed professor - head of the workshop of battle painting, but held this position for only two years.He often traveled abroad, getting acquainted with contemporary foreign artists and acquiring their works, which formed his gallery, one of the best in southern Russia. Nikolai Kuznetsov did not accept the revolution, he did not see a place for himself in post-revolutionary Russia, and in 1920 he emigrated. The artist settled in Yugoslavia, where a significant part of Russian emigrants then settled.He lived in the cities of Vzhesh, Bela Tserkva, Rijeka and Sarajevo. He painted mostly commissioned portraits. Participated in the Exhibition of Russian Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum (1923) and the Exhibition of the Association of Russian Artists in the Kingdom of the Union of Artists (1928).In February 1929, the artist Nikolai Kuznetsov died. Buried in Sarajevo.

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  • ATTR Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting
    Nov. 14, 2021

    ATTR Nikolai Kuznetsov (Russia,1850-1930) oil painting

    Est: $1,900 - $2,500

    ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov (Russian, Ukrainian, 1850 - 1930) NAME: Russian Country Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 38 inches / 71 x 96 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 44 inches / 86 x 111 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Nikolai Dmitrievich Kouznetsov CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119139 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Best known for his portraits, landscapes, and genre scenes, Ukrainian artist, Nikolai Dmitrievich Kuznetsov's (1850-1929) painting training began at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. He was a painter, graphic artist, collector and teacher.Kuznetsov taught battle painting at the Imperial Academy of Arts and grease painting at the drama courses of the Imperial School of Music in Odessa. Kuznetsov also participated in exhibitions with the Peredvizhniki group and was a founder of the Society of South Russian Artists.You can find Kuznetsov's works in the National Art Museum of Ukraine and the Tretyakov Gallery. Kuznetsov was famous for painting genre scenes of Russian landowners. Variation of After the Lunch, Brother of the artist Dmitry, Olga Mechnikova and her sister, After Diner (1888) is at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

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  • Nicolaj Dmitrievic KUZNETSOV (1850-1929) - Sunrise in a snowy countryside …
    Jul. 07, 2020

    Nicolaj Dmitrievic KUZNETSOV (1850-1929) - Sunrise in a snowy countryside …

    Est: €700 - €900

    Nicolaj Dmitrievic KUZNETSOV (1850-1929) Sunrise in a snowy countryside signed 'N Kouznetsov' (lower right) oil on board 27 x 35 cm Provenance: Private collection, France Translation Николай Дмитриевич Кузнецов (1850-1929) Рассвет зимой Подпись 'N Kouznetsov' (справа внизу) картон, масло 27 x 35 см Провенанс: Частная коллекция, Франция

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  • KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1929) Portrait of Misha
    Dec. 02, 2015

    KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1929) Portrait of Misha

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1929) Portrait of Misha and Portrait of Marusya, two works, each signed with initials, titled in Cyrillic and dated 1891. Each oil on canvasboard, measuring 31.5 by 22.5 cm and 25.5 by 19.5 cm respectively. Two works presented here are the portraits of the artist’s children Mikhail and Maria. Maria Kouznetsova-Benois was a renowned opera singer and a star of the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg. She was one of the most prominent women of Russia’s Silver Age, working with Sergei Diaghilev, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Richard Strauss, and singing with the famous Feodor Chaliapin. Her first husband was Albert Benois, a son of the artist Albert Nikolaevich Benois. Provenance: Collection of the artist. Thence by descent to Mikhail Tolstoy, the artist’s grandson. Thence by descent. Private collection, Slovenia. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov.

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  • KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1929) Portrait of Lyudm
    Dec. 02, 2015

    KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1929) Portrait of Lyudm

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1929) Portrait of Lyudmila, the Artist s Daughter, signed and dated 1916, also further signed, inscribed in Cyrillic "moya doch/Lyudmila." and "pastel/Rafayoli", and dated "1916./18 Sentyabr" on the reverse. Oil and pastel on canvas, 97 by 59 cm. Provenance: Collection of the artist. Thence by descent to Mikhail Tolstoy, the artist’s grandson. Thence by descent. Private collection, Slovenia. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov.

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  • * KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1930) Portrait of Galochka Brailovskaya
    Jun. 04, 2014

    * KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1930) Portrait of Galochka Brailovskaya

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    * KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1930) Portrait of Galochka Brailovskaya , signed and dated 1921, also further signed and titled in Cyrillic on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 55.5 by 44.5 cm. Provenance: Private collection, USA. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov.

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  • * KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1930) - Portrait of Galochka Brailovskaya
    Jun. 05, 2013

    * KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1930) - Portrait of Galochka Brailovskaya

    Est: £5,000 - £7,000

    * KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI (1850-1930) Portrait of Galochka Brailovskaya , signed and dated 1921, also further signed and titled in Cyrillic on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 55.5 by 44.5 cm. Provenance: Private collection, USA. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov.

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  • The Farm
    Jun. 11, 2009

    The Farm

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI: 1850-1930The Farm: signed and dated 1907: Oil on panel, 55 by 81.5 cm.: Provenance: Private collection, USA.

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  • KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI 1850-1930 The Farm signed and
    Nov. 29, 2007

    KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI 1850-1930 The Farm signed and

    Est: £7,000 - £9,000

    KOUZNETSOV, NIKOLAI 1850-1930 The Farm signed and dated 1907.

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