Vladimir Borovikovsky
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Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky (russian: Влади́мир Луки́ч Боровико́вский, ukr, Володи́мир Лýкич Боровикóвський, ; July 24 O.S. (August 4, N.S.) 1757,
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– April 6 O.S. (April 18, N.S.) 1825,
St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
) was a prominent
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Imperial artist of Ukrainian Cossack background, who served at the court of Catherine the Great and dominated portraiture in the Russian Empire at the turn of the 19th century.


Biography

Vladimir Borovikovsky was born in
Mirgorod Myrhorod ( uk, Ми́ргород, ) is a city in the Poltava Oblast (province) of central Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Myrhorod Raion (district), the city itself is administratively incorporated as a city of oblast ...
, Cossack Hetmanate,
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(now Ukraine) on July 24, 1757 in a family with Ukrainian Cossack background. His father, Luka Borovik, was an
icon An icon () is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Catholic churches. They are not simply artworks; "an icon is a sacred image used in religious devotion". The most ...
-painter. According to the family tradition, all four of Borovik's sons served as Cossacks in Mirgorod
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, but Vladimir retired early at the rank of poruchik and devoted his life to art — mostly icon painting for local churches. Borovikovsky lived in Mirgorod until 1788, where he painted icons and portraits in the Cossack Baroque tradition. His friend Vasily Kapnist was preparing an accommodation for Empress Catherine II in Kremenchuk during her travel to newly conquered
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. Kapnist asked Borovikovsky to paint two allegoric paintings ( Peter I of Russia and Catherine II as peasants sowing seeds and Catherine II as a Minerva) for her rooms. The paintings so pleased the Empress that she requested that the painter move to
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
. After September 1788 Borovikovsky lived in Saint Petersburg where he changed his surname from the Cossack ''Borovyk'' to the more aristocratic-sounding ''Borovikovsky''. For his first ten years in Saint Petersburg, he lived in the house of the poet, architect, musician and art theorist, Prince Nikolay Lvov, whose ideas strongly influenced Borovikovsky's art. At the age of 30 years, he was too old to attend St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts, so he took private lessons from Dmitry Levitzky and later from
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n painter Johann Baptist Lampi. In 1795 he was appointed an
academician An academician is a full member of an artistic, literary, engineering, or scientific academy. In many countries, it is an honorific title used to denote a full member of an academy that has a strong influence on national scientific life. In syst ...
. He became a popular portrait painter and created about 500 portraits during his lifetime, 400 of which survived to the 21st century. He had his own studio, and often relied on assistants to paint the less important parts of a portrait. His sitters included members of the imperial family, courtiers, generals, many aristocrats, and figures from the Russian artistic and literary worlds. Most of his portraits are intimate in style. The most notable are: *Portrait of '' Catherine II, Empress of Russia'' (1794) *''Portrait of E. N. Arsenyeva'' (1796) *''Portrait of M. I. Lopukhina'' (1797) *''Portrait of F. A. Borovsky'' (1799) *''Portrait of Paul I, Emperor of Russia'' (1800) *''Portrait of Prince A. B. Kurakin'' (1801–1802) *''Portrait of Princess A. G. Gagarina and Princess V. G. Gagarina'' (1802). *''Portrait of Serbian Prince Karadjordje' 1816 Borovikovsky never taught in the Imperial Academy of Art but pupils lived in his home. Among them were
Alexey Venetsianov Alexey Gavrilovich Venetsianov (russian: Алексей Гаврилович Венецианов; 18 February 1780–4 January 1847) was a Russian painter, renowned for his paintings devoted to peasant life and ordinary people. Life Alexe ...
and Bugaevsky-Blagodarny (who painted the only survived portrait of Vladimir Borovikovsky). After 1819 Borovikovsky became a Freemason, member of a lodge '' Dying Sphinx''. At that time he mostly painted icons, including Iconostasis of the Smolensky Cemetery church and some icons for Kazan Cathedral in
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. On April 6, 1825 he died suddenly of a heart attack and was interred in the
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of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra in
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.


Characteristics of the works

In the late 1790s, Borovikovsky gains fame as a famous portrait painter. He painted with his left hand. His work is dominated by chamber portraits. In female images, Borovikovsky embodies the ideal of beauty of his era. The artist subtly conveys the inner world of the people he portrays. In a chamber, sentimental portrait with limited emotional expression, the master can convey the diversity of innermost feelings and experiences of the models portrayed.  For the canvas "Catherine II for a walk in the Tsarskoselsky park (1794), submitted to the Academy of Arts, Borovikovsky was appointed an academician. In the 1810s Borovikovsky attracted a strong, energetic personality, he focuses on the citizenship, nobility, dignity of the portrayed. The appearance of his models becomes more restrained, the landscape background is replaced by a depiction of the interior. В. Borovikovsky painted several ceremonial portraits. Borovikovsky's ceremonial portraits show the brush's mastery of texture: the softness of velvet, the brilliance of gilded and satin vestments, and the sparkle of precious stones. The work of Borovikovsky is a fusion of classicist and sentimental styles. In his later years, Borovikovsky returned to religious painting, including several icons for the ongoing construction of the Kazan Cathedral and the iconostasis of the Church of Smolensk cemetery in St. Petersburg. He gave painting lessons to the then aspiring artist
Alexey Venetsianov Alexey Gavrilovich Venetsianov (russian: Алексей Гаврилович Венецианов; 18 February 1780–4 January 1847) was a Russian painter, renowned for his paintings devoted to peasant life and ordinary people. Life Alexe ...
.


Works

File:"Mary, mother of Jesus" by Luka Borovyk, 1771.jpg, "Mary, mother of Jesus" by Luka Borovyk (1771) File:Catherine_II_walking_by_V.Borovikovskiy_(1794,_Tretyakov_gallery).jpg, Catherine II in Tsarskoe Selo (1794) File:Borovikovsly Levitzky.jpg, Portrait of Dmitry Levitzky (1796) File:Vladimir Borovikovsky - Mirza-Kuli-Khan (GRM).jpg, Portrait of
Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar ( fa, مرتضی قلی خان قاجار, 1750/1755 – either 1798 in St. Petersburg or 1800 at Astrakhan) - was a prince of Persia's Qajar dynasty, and the brother of Agha Mohammad Khan. A protégé of the Russian ...
(1796) File:Borovikovsky maria Lopukhina.jpg, Portrait of Maria Lopukhina (1797) File:Borovikovsky borovsk.jpg, Portrait of F. A. Borovsky (1799) File:Borovikovsky Pavel I.jpg, Portrait of
Paul I Paul I may refer to: *Paul of Samosata (200–275), Bishop of Antioch * Paul I of Constantinople (died c. 350), Archbishop of Constantinople *Pope Paul I (700–767) *Paul I Šubić of Bribir (c. 1245–1312), Ban of Croatia and Lord of Bosnia *Pau ...
, Emperor of Russia (1800) File:Borovikovsky_portrait_of_Kurakine_A_1802.jpg, Portrait of Alexander Kurakin (1801-1802) File:Maria Pavlovna of Russia by V.Borovikovskiy (1800s, Pavlovsk).jpg, Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1800s) File:Vladimir_Borovikovsky_001_(portrait_of_Gavrila_Derzhavin).jpg, Portrait of Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1811) File:S.A.Raevskaya_by_Borovikovsky.jpg, Portrait of S. A. Rayevskaya (1813) File:Borovikovsky lobanovy Rostovsky.jpg, Portrait of A. G. and A. A. Lobanov-Rostovsky (1814) File:Karađorđe_Petrović,_by_Vladimir_Borovikovsky,_1816.jpg,
Karađorđe Đorđe Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Петровић, ), better known by the sobriquet Karađorđe ( sr-Cyrl, Карађорђе, lit=Black George, ;  – ), was a Serbian revolutionary who led the struggle for his country's independ ...
Serbian Prince (1816) File:Borovikovsky_Volkonsky_Grigory.jpg, Portrait of Prince G.S. Volokonsky File:Borovikovsky arharova.jpg, Portrait of Ye. A. Arkharova (1820) File:Ioannis varvakis.jpg, Portrait of
Ioannis Varvakis Ioannis Varvakis ( el, Ιωάννης Βαρβάκης; 1745–1825), also known as Ivan Andreevich Varvatsi (russian: Иван Андреевич Варваци), was a Greek privateer, benefactor, and member of the Filiki Eteria. Origins, early ...


Literature

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See also

* List of Russian artists


References


External links


Online gallery and biography





Borovikovsky VL Russian and Ukrainian painter, portraitist.
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