List of Russian landscape painters

This is a list of landscape painters of the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, and Russian Empire, both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list also includes painters who were born in Russia but later emigrated, and those born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and/or worked there for a long time. Artists are arranged in chronological order within the alphabetical tables. The basis for inclusion in this List can serve as the recognition of the artistic community, confirmed by authoritative sources, as well as the presence of article about the artist in Wikipedia.

For the full list of Russian artists in Wikipedia, see Category:Russian artists.

Alphabetical list edit

A edit

Portrait Person
  Ivan Aivazovsky
(1817–1900)
  Russian Empire
(Armenian descent)
seascape and landscape painter, portraitist
(self-portrait, 1873)
 
The Ninth Wave, 1850
  Fyodor Alekseyev
(1753–1824)
  Russian Empire
cityscape and landscape painter
 
Red Square in Moscow, 1801

B edit

Portrait Person
Vsevolod Bazhenov
(1908–1986)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape and seascape painter
Zlata Bizova
(1927–2013)
  Soviet Union
landscape and genre painter
  Konstantin Bogaevsky
(1872–1943)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
symbolist landscape painter
 
Ships. Evening sun, 1912
  Alexey Bogolyubov
(1824–1896)
  Russian Empire
landscape and seascape painter
 
Smolny as seen from Bolshaya Okhta, 1851
  Aleksandr Borisov
(1866–1934)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape painter
 
Murmansk harbour in March, 1896
Veniamin Borisov
(1935–2014)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape and sityscape painter
  Victor Borisov-Musatov
(1870–1905)
  Russian Empire
symbolist painter
(self-portrait with sister, 1898)
 
Spring, 1898-1901
Boris F. Borzin
(1923–1991)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape, genre, portrait and still life painter
 
Oil on canvas. Soviet art, realism school. Leningrad artists.

C edit

Portrait Person
  Grigory Chernetsov
(1802–1865)
  Russian Empire
landscape, portrait, genre painter
 
The parade in the Kremlin in 1838, 1841
Evgeny Chuprun
(1927–2005)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
seascape, landscape, and genre painter

D edit

Portrait Person
  Nikolai Dubovskoy
(1859–1918)
  Russian Empire
landscape painter
 
Silence, 1890

E edit

Portrait Person
Alexei Eriomin
(1918–1998)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape and genre painter

G edit

Portrait Person
Nikolai Galakhov
(born 1928)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape painter
Ivan Godlevsky
(1908–1998)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape painter
Vasily Golubev
(1925–1985)
  Soviet Union
landscape painter

K edit

Portrait Person
Mikhail Kaneev
(1923–1983)
  Soviet Union
cityscape and landscape painter
Yuri Khukhrov
(1932–2003)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
portrait, cityscape and landscape painter
Sergei Kolyada
(1907–1996)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
cityscape, still life, portrait and landscape painter
(self portrait, 1965)
Alexander Koroviakov
(1912–1993)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
cityscape, still life, and landscape painter
  Konstantin Korovin
(1861–1932)
  Russian Empire
  France
impressionist painter
(portrait by Valentin Serov, 1891)
 
Arkhangelsk Port on Dvina, 1894
Mikhail Kozell
(1911–1993)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape painter
  Simon Kozhin
(born 1979)
  Russian Federation
Landscape, portrait, stilllife, genre painter
 
Ferapontov Monastery.., 2003
Marina Kozlovskaya
(1925–2019)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
portrait and landscape painter
  Arkhip Kuindzhi
(1842–1910)
  Russian Empire
(Greek descent)
landscape painter
(portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1869)
 
The Ladoga Lake, 1873

L edit

Portrait Person
  Lev Lagorio
(1828–1905)
  Russian Empire
landscape and seascape painter
 
On the Caucasus Mountains, 1879
  Isaac Levitan
(1860–1900)
  Russian Empire
(Jewish descent)
landscape painter
(self-portrait, 1880)
 
Birch Forest, 1885-1889
Piotr Litvinsky
(1927–2009)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape and history painter

M edit

Portrait Person
Dmitry Maevsky
(1917–1992)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape painter
Fyodor Matveyev
(1758–1826)
  Russian Empire
classicist landscape painter
 
The Colosseum in Rome
Nikolai Mukho
(1913–1986)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape and genre painter

N edit

Portrait Person
  Mikhail Nesterov
(1862–1942)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
religious symbolist painter, portraitist
(portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov)
 
The Vision of the Youth Bartholomew, 1890–91
Alexander Naumov
(1935–2010)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
genre and landscape painter
Samuil Nevelshtein
(1903–1983)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape and portrait painter
Anatoli Nenartovich
(1915–1988)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape and cityscape painter

O edit

Portrait Person
Vladimir Ovchinnikov
(1911–1978)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape painter
Sergei Osipov
(1915–1985)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape and still life painter

P edit

Portrait Person
  Vasily Polenov
(1844–1927)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape painter, realist
(portrait by Ilya Repin)
 
A courtyard in Moscow, 1878
Evgeny Pozdniakov
(1923–1991)
  Soviet Union
landscape painter

R edit

Portrait Person
  Nicholas Roerich
(1874–1947)
  Russian Empire
landscape painter
(portrait by Svetoslav Roerich, 1944)
 
Guests from Overseas, 1901
  Arkady Rylov
(1870–1939)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
landscape painter
(Self portrait, 1939)
 
In the Blue Expanse, 1918

S edit

Portrait Person
Gleb Savinov
(1915–2000)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape, cityscape, and genre painter
  Alexei Savrasov
(1830–1897)
  Russian Empire
lyrical landscape painter
(portrait by Iosif Volkov)
 
Rooks returned, 1871
Alexander Semionov
(1922–1984)
  Soviet Union
cityscape and landscape painter
Arseny Semionov
(1911–1992)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape, genre, and still life painter
  Sylvester Shchedrin
(1791–1830)
  Russian Empire
neoclassical landscape painter
(self-portrait, 1817)
 
Lake of Albano, 1825
  Ivan Shishkin
(1832–1898)
  Russian Empire
landscape painter
(portrait by Ivan Kramskoi, 1880)
 
Morning in a Pine Forest, 1886
  Grigory Soroka
(1823–1864)
  Russian Empire
landscape painter, portraitist
(self-portrait)
 
Dam in Spasskoye, 1840s
Sergey Svetoslavsky
(1857–1931)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
cityscape painter
 
The backyard, 1900s

T edit

Portrait Person
German Tatarinov
(1925–2006)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape painter
Nikolai Timkov
(1912–1993)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape painter
Victor Teterin
(1922–1991)
  Soviet Union
landscape, genre, and still life painter
Leonid Tkachenko
(born 1927)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape, genre, and still life painter
Vitaly Tulenev
(1937–1998)
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape and genre painter

V edit

Portrait Person
Anatoli Vasiliev
(1917–1994)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
  Russian Federation
landscape and genre painter
  Fyodor Vasilyev
(1850–1873)
  Russian Empire
lyrical landscape painter
(self-portrait, 1873)
 
After a Thunderstorm, 1868
  Apollinary Vasnetsov
(1856–1933)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
history painter, stage designer
(portrait by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1890)
 
Kama river, 1895
  Viktor Vasnetsov
(1848–1926)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
mythology and history painter, Russian Revival style artist
(self-portrait, 1868)
 
Flying Carpet, 1880
Maxim Vorobiev
(1787–1855)
  Russian Empire
landscape painter
 
Sphinxes lining a quay in front of St Petersburg Academy of Arts, 1835

See also edit

Sources edit

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  • Fedorov-Davidov A. A. Russian landscape painting. - Moscow: Izobrazitelnoe Iskusstvo, 1962.
  • Sitnina М. К. The Seasons of year. Russian landscape painting. - Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1969.
  • Artists of peoples of the USSR. Biobibliography Dictionary. Vol. 1. - Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1970.
  • Artists of peoples of the USSR. Biobibliography Dictionary. Vol. 2. - Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1972.
  • Fine Arts of the Leningrad. Exhibition Catalogue. - Leningrad: Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1976.
  • Directory of Members of Union of Artists of USSR. Vol. 1,2. - Moscow: Soviet Artist Edition, 1979.
  • Directory of Members of the Leningrad branch of the Union of Artists of Russian Federation. - Leningrad: Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1980.
  • Artists of peoples of the USSR. Biobibliography Dictionary. Vol. 4 Book 1. - Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1983.
  • Directory of Members of the Leningrad branch of the Union of Artists of Russian Federation. - Leningrad: Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1987.
  • Artists of peoples of the USSR. Biobibliography Dictionary. Vol. 4 Book 2. - Saint Petersburg: Academic project humanitarian agency, 1995.
  • Link of Times: 1932 - 1997. Artists - Members of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists of Russia. Exhibition catalogue. - Saint Petersburg: Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, 1997.
  • Matthew C. Bown. Dictionary of 20th Century Russian and Soviet Painters 1900-1980s. - London: Izomar, 1998.
  • Matthew C. Bown. Socialist Realist Painting. - Yale Press, 1998.
  • Maltseva F. Masters of Russian landscape painting of second half of XIX century. - Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1999.
  • Vern G. Swanson. Soviet Impressionism. - Woodbridge, England: Antique Collectors' Club, 2001.
  • Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School. - Saint Petersburg: NP-Print Edition, 2007. - ISBN 5-901724-21-6, ISBN 978-5-901724-21-7.
  • Anniversary Directory graduates of Saint Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, Russian Academy of Arts. 1915 - 2005. - Saint Petersburg: Pervotsvet Publishing House, 2007.
  • Igor N. Pishny. The Leningrad School of painting. Socialist realism of 1930-1980s: Selected names. – Saint Petersburg: Kolomenskaya versta, 2008. - ISBN 978-5-91555-005-5.
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