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Alexei Petrovich Bogoljuboff

(Russian Federation, 1824-1896)
Estimate
10 000 - 12 000 EUR
112 000 - 135 000 SEK
10 200 - 12 200 USD
Hammer price
10 000 EUR
Purchasing info
Alexei Petrovich Bogoljuboff
(Russian Federation, 1824-1896)

THE SEA AT SUNSET.

Sign. Oil on canvas, 19x35,5 cm.

Designer

Alexei Petrovich Bogolyubov was a prominent Russian artist who lived during the second half of the 19th century. He was born on March 16, 1824, in St. Petersburg and was known for his landscape paintings. Bogolyubov showed an early passion for art and received his first formal education at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. He studied under distinguished artists and teachers, quickly developing his skills and a keen sense of detail. He became particularly fascinated by nature and the beauty of landscapes, which would shape his artistic works.

His early works showcased impressive technical mastery and an ability to capture the surrounding light and atmosphere. Bogolyubov traveled extensively throughout Russia and Europe, drawing inspiration from the various environments he encountered. He paid special attention to depicting the changing moods of landscapes and the subtle color variations that characterized each location.

Bogolyubov's landscape paintings were known for their romantic tone and dramatic quality. By using lively brushstrokes and a bold color palette, he succeeded in capturing the grandeur and powerful expression of nature. Many of his works displayed a sentimental attitude, portraying nature as an emotional and spiritual force.

Alexei Petrovich Bogolyubov had a significant impact on Russian art history and was a prominent representative of the Romantic school of art. His works continue to be appreciated and admired for their beauty and expressiveness.

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