Vasily Ivanovich Sternberg (Ukrainian: Василь Іванович Штернберґ, Russian: Василий Иванович Штернберг (12 February 1818, Saint Petersburg - 8 September 1845, Rome) was a Russian and Ukrainian landscape and genre painter.[1]
Vasily Sternberg | |
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Василий Иванович Штернберг Василь Іванович Штернберґ | |
Born | |
Died | September 8, 1845 | (aged 27)
Resting place | Protestant Cemetery, Rome |
Alma mater | Imperial Academy of Arts |
Known for | Painting |
Awards |
Biography
editHis father was a mining official. He began by auditing classes at the Imperial Academy of Arts and became a full student in 1835, studying landscape painting with Maxim Vorobiev.[1] In addition to his formal works, he was known for his delightful drawings and caricatures.
Summers were spent at the home of his patron in a region of Ukraine known[by whom?] as "Little Russia". Many of his best-known works were inspired by what he saw there. Some of his works were purchased by Tsar Nicholas I as gifts for the Tsar's family.[1] He was honored with the title of "Artist Class XIV".
From 1839 to 1840, he served in the expeditionary force to Khiva, led by General Vasily Alekseevich Perovsky.[2] Following that, he received a fellowship from the Academy to work in Rome.[2] He died there five years later, aged only twenty-seven.
Selected paintings
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "Штернберг, Василий Иванович". Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary: In 86 Volumes (82 Volumes and 4 Additional Volumes) (in Russian). St. Petersburg: F. A. Brockhaus. 1890–1907.
- ^ a b RusArtNet: Biography
Further reading
edit- Parkhomenko, Inna V. (1978). Василь Штернберг (in Ukrainian). Kyiv: Mystetsvo.
- Stasov, Vladimir V. (1885). "Живописец Штернберг". Вестник изящных искусств (in Russian). Vol. 5, no. 5. Saint Petersburg: M. Stasyulevich. pp. 365–432. LCCN 54-55186 – via the Internet Archive.
External links
editMedia related to Vasily Sternberg at Wikimedia Commons