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Ivan Petrovich Argunov (; 1729 – 1802) was a Russian painter, one of the founders of the
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n school of portrait painting.


Biography

He was a
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belonging to
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and had grown up in the family of his uncle, Semyon Mikhaylovich Argunov, who was a steward of princess Cherkassky and later a
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for count Sheremetev. For many years Semyon managed Sheremetev's house on Millionnaya Street in
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, the house where Ivan grew up. In 1746–1749 Ivan Argunov studied painting with a German artist named Georg Grooth who at the time was in the employ of the Empress
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. Ivan also got lessons from his cousins Fedor Leontyevich Argunov and Fedor Semenovich Argunov, painters working in Saint-Petersburg on decorating the Imperial residences. Argunov's first works were
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s for the Palace Church in ''Great
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'' (1753) and for the New Jerusalem Monastery (1749). At that time he also created his only known historical painting ''Dying
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''. His earliest known portraits were of ''Prince Ivan Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky'' (1752) and Princess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Lobanova-Rostovskaya (1754). There can be seen the old traditions of traditional Russian Parsuna art mixed with the new
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influence. In 1760s Argunov was in his prime. He created many beautiful parade and psychological portraits and icons. Among his subjects were Russian royalty and of course Argunov's masters the Sheremetevs as well as their relatives the Lazarevs and the counts
Tolstoy Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy Tolstoy pronounced his first name as , which corresponds to the romanization ''Lyov''. () (; ,Throughout Tolstoy's whole life, his name was written as using pre-reform Russian orthography. ; ), usually referr ...
. He was one of the creators of the genre of posthumous portraits, painting many dead Sheremetevs. In 1770 Argunov became the major-domo for the Sheremetevs' house on Millionnaya Street, then the major-domo of the Moscow house of the Sheremetevs, then one of the stewards for their estates (chlen krepostnoj kollegii grafov Sheremetevs). He painted much less but it was in that time (1784) he created his masterpiece '' Portrait of an Unknown Woman in Peasant Dress''. The identity of the sitter for the painting remains uncertain, whilst studies have suggested that she was the serf actress and singer of the counts Sheremetev, Anna Kovalyova-Zhemchugova, it has equally been supposed that it was not in fact an official portrait of her, but rather an image of an unidentified wet nurse, taken from amongst the Seremetevs' serfs.Richard Stites, 'Serfdom, Society , and the Arts in Imperial Russia', p. 333 Between the second half of 1780s until his death in 1802 Argunov did not paint but spent all his time managing different estates and businesses of the Sheremetevs. Argunov was an important teacher of art. He taught painting classes beginning in 1753 — before the opening of the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1757. Among his students were Anton Losenko,
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, Kirill Golovachevsky and Ivan Sablukov — all four future teachers of the Academy. Argunov's sons were also his pupils. Two of them: ( Nikolay Argunov and Yakov Argunov) became painters, while the third ( Pavel Argunov) became an
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.


Selected works

File:ArgunovIP PtELobanovRostGRM.jpg, Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Lobanova-Rostovskaya, 1754 File:K.A.Khripunov by I.Argunov (1757, Ostankino).jpg, Portrait of K.A. Khripunov, 1757. File:Grand Duchess Catherine Alexeevna by I.P. Argunov after Rotari (1762, Kuskovo museum).jpg, Portrait of Grand Duchess Ekaterina Alexeyevna File:P.B.Sheremetev by I.Argunov (1760, Ostankino).jpg, Portrait of P.B. Sheremetev (artist's owner), 1760 File:Catherine II by I.Argunov (1762, Russian museum).jpg, Portrait of
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, 1762 File:Annushka by I.Argunov (1767, Kuskovo).jpg, Portrait of Kalmyk girl Annushka. 1767. Annushka was a pupil and a serf of Varvara Sheremetev. In her hands she holds the portrait of her late benefactor. File:Varvara Petr. Sheremeteva by I.Argunov (before 1768, Kuskovo).jpg, Portrait of Countess Varvara Sheremetev, daughter of Argunov's owner File:Ivan_Argunov,_Portrait_of_Countess_Tolstaya,_née_Lopukhina_(1768).jpg, Portrait of Countess Tolstoy, née Lopukhina, 1768


See also

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References


Sources

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Natalia Presnova ''All Argunovs''
* Artvibrations Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20110707171525/http://www.artvibrations.com/IvanPetrovichArgunov/


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Argunov, Ivan Portrait painters from the Russian Empire 18th-century painters from the Russian Empire Male painters from the Russian Empire Russian serfs 1729 births 1802 deaths Painters from Saint Petersburg