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Amandus Adamson Evening in Suur-Pakri oil painting reproduction


Amandus Adamson
Evening in Suur-Pakri
ID de tableau::  74018
1890s ?C 1900s Oil on canvas 23.2 X 33.5 cm (9.13 X 13.19 in) cjr

 

 
   
      

Amandus Adamson
(12 November 1855, Uuga-Rätsepa, near Paldiski -26 June 1929, Paldiski) was an Estonian sculptor and painter. Born into a seafaring family, Adamson excelled in wood carving as a child. He moved to St. Petersburg in 1875 to study at the Imperial Academy of Arts under Alexander Bock. After graduation he continued to work as a sculptor and teacher in St. Petersburg, with an interruption from 1887 through 1891 to study in Paris and Italy, influenced by the French sculptors Jules Dalou and Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. Adamson produced his best-known work in 1902. His Russalka Memorial, dedicated to the 177 lost sailors of the Ironclad warship Russalka, features a bronze angel on a slender column. The other work is architectural. His four allegorical bronzes for the Eliseyev department store in St. Petersburg (for architect Gavriil Baranovsky), and the French-style caryatids and finial figures for the Singer House (for architect Pavel Suzor) are major components of the "Russian Art Nouveau" visible along Nevsky Prospekt.
Evening in Suur-Pakri
1890s ?C 1900s Oil on canvas 23.2 X 33.5 cm (9.13 X 13.19 in) cjr

Related Paintings to Amandus Adamson :.
| The Seine at Vetheuil | Portrait of a lady | Andrei Rublev and Assistants,Deisis,Christ in Majesty Among the Cherubins | Brevig, from Skeen Firth | A Man Fishing |


        
 
   
 

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