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Georg Wilhelm Timm,
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as Vasily Fyodorovich Timm (; 21 June 1820 – 19 April 1895), was a
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painter,
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and ceramic designer, known for his
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and battle scenes. He was also the publisher of the '.


Biography

His father, Friedrich Gottfried Timm (1779-1848), was the mayor of Riga.Brief biography
@ Russian Paintings.
His sister, Emilie, married the painter
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in 1839. His first art studies were in Riga, then he went to Saint Petersburg, where he enrolled as a "foreign student" at the
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. His primary instructor there was the battle painter,
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.Brief biography
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He was awarded two silver medals and graduated in 1839 with the title of "Artist". Five years later, thanks to an Imperial scholarship, he went to Paris where he worked under the direction of
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, also a battle painter, and made a visit to
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. Upon his return to Paris, he began exhibiting at the
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where he attracted critical praise. The onset of the
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forced him to return to Saint Petersburg, where he was initially employed as an illustrator; notably for the works of
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and Nikolay Gretsch. He worked primarily in the media of lithography and woodcuts and was sometimes referred to as the "Russian Gavarni". He travelled extensively throughout Russia, serving as a battle painter during the second phase of the
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. In 1852, he accompanied Tsar Nicholas I on a visit to Finland. Later, he made sketches at the Siege of Sevastopol. As a result, in 1855, he was named an "Academician" by the Imperial Academy. From 1851 to 1862, by leave of the Royal Family, he published the ''Russian Art Gazette'', which featured works by many prominent Russian artists, made into lithographs by Timm. He had to stop publishing the gazette when he began to suffer from an eye disease. In 1867, he moved to Berlin to seek treatment and took up a position as the Director of a privately operated ceramics institute. He never returned to Russia. In 1876, he was appointed a professor at the
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and began working at the
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. After his death, his widow donated his estate to the Riga City Art Museum. A major retrospective was held at their new building in 1906.


Selected paintings

File:Announcement of the Coronation.JPG, Announcing the Coronation of Alexander II File:Vilnia, Rynak. Вільня, Рынак (V. Timm, 1812).jpg, The French Retreat
through Vilnius File:Georg Wilhelm Timm - Making tea in Algiers.jpg, Making Tea
in Algiers File:Admiral Nahimov.jpg, Admiral
Pavel Nakhimov Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov (, ; – ) was a Russian admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy known for his victory in the Battle of Sinop and his leadership in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) during the Crimean War. He joined the Imper ...
at Sevastopol


References


Further reading

* Julius Genss, ''Briefe Wilhelm Timm's an seinen Vater aus den Jahren 1841-1846'', Selbstverlag des Herausgebers, 1931 * *


External links


Georg Wilhelm Timm
at the
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Paintings by Vasily Timm
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