Fedor Slavyansky Фёдор Славянский (1817-1876)

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Self-Portrait 1850s

Self-Portrait 1850s

Fedor Slavyansky was a Russian painter. He was born a serf of the landlady Avdotya Nikolayevna Semenova, in the village of Vyshkovo in Tver Guberniya. He became Venetsianov’s student in 1839 in his estate of Safonkovo. Venetsianov did his best to buy freedom to Slavyansky. In 1840, he asked the Academy to allow his student to visit lessons in drawing. Slavyansky studied in classes of professors Varnek and Markov, and simultaneously worked with Venetsianov. In 1845, he got the title of a freelance artist.

Peasant Girl 1830s

Peasant Girl 1830s

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