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Russian, 1846-1920 Painter, brother of Konstantin Makovsky. He studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from 1861 to 1866 under Sergey Zaryanko and other artists. From 1872 Makovsky was a member of the WANDERERS (Peredvizhniki). In his early pictures, Makovsky usually portrayed contemporary manners and morals in a spirit of gentle irony, as in the Lovers of Nightingales (1872-3; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.). Such works reveal Makovsky's skill in defining precisely and carefully the role of each figure in the scene. In the mid-1870s Makovksy began to concentrate on the central theme of most of his subsequent work: the glaring social contrasts of Russian life.
 

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Makovsky, Vladimir Street Mouizz Dinn In Cairo oil on canvas


Street Mouizz Dinn In Cairo
Street Mouizz Dinn In Cairo
Painting ID::  75479
  (1842-1886) Date before 1886 cyf
  (1842-1886) Date before 1886 cyf

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Makovsky, Vladimir Portrait of Artist's children oil on canvas


Portrait of Artist's children
Portrait of Artist's children
Painting ID::  86379
  1882(1882) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 192 x 82 cm (75.6 x 32.3 in) cyf
  1882(1882) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 192 x 82 cm (75.6 x 32.3 in) cyf

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     Makovsky, Vladimir
     Russian, 1846-1920 Painter, brother of Konstantin Makovsky. He studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from 1861 to 1866 under Sergey Zaryanko and other artists. From 1872 Makovsky was a member of the WANDERERS (Peredvizhniki). In his early pictures, Makovsky usually portrayed contemporary manners and morals in a spirit of gentle irony, as in the Lovers of Nightingales (1872-3; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.). Such works reveal Makovsky's skill in defining precisely and carefully the role of each figure in the scene. In the mid-1870s Makovksy began to concentrate on the central theme of most of his subsequent work: the glaring social contrasts of Russian life.

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