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Aleksey Antropov

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had a much lower opinion of Antropov's talents. At that time, artists preferred a soft combinations of colors and some flattering for the ceremonial portraits. Antropov preferred the traditional icon and parsuna portraits, based on a sharp contrast of colors with a dark background.
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became the new Emperor. Antropov soon became his favorite painter. For the six months of Peter III's rule, Antropov painted at least four of his portraits. After the palace revolt, the new Empress,
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In 1789 Antropov made a personal sacrifice, transferring his only house to the Department of Education for organizing a Free School there. In 1795 Antropov died of a fever and was buried in the
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and in the "Канцелярия от строений" (Chancellory of Buildings). Beginning in 1732, Alexei worked at the Chancellory under his relative
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From 1757 to 1759 Antropov returned to Saint-Petersburg and obtained further instruction from court painter
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He started to paint portraits before his Kiev period. The earliest known portraits of his are portraits of
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From 1755 to 1757 he worked in Moscow frescoing the Golovkin palace. Here he met prince
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Alexei was born to the family of a government official who worked in the
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and walls. The most prominent of his frescoes in the church is the
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Grand Duchess Ekaterina Alekseyevna (future Catherine II)
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who supported Antropov's work for the rest of his life.
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Pyotr Drozhdin
Russian
O.S.
O.S.
painter
St. Petersburg
Moscow
Kiev
icons
Armory
Andrey Matveyev
Ivan Vishnyakov
Summer Palace
Winter Palace
Anichkov Palace
Saint Petersburg
Louis Caravaque
France

St Andrew's Church
Kiev
iconostasis

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