Painting "Crimean Landscape, Alupka"

Artist/Maker: Baturin Viktor Pavlovich

Artist/Maker Dates: 1863 - 1938

Place of Production: Russia (Russian Empire)

Date of Production: 1912

Materials: canvas, oil

Width: 61.0 cm.

Height: 72.0 cm.

Condition:

Revive
Good
Like new

Condition notes: Wear consistent with age and use

Description

Viktor Pavlovich Baturin (born 1 October 1863 in the village of Stanovoi, Zherdevsky parish, Novosilsk county, Tula province) was a Russian painter known for lyrical landscapes and still lifes. Born the illegitimate son of landowner Pavel Petrovich Baturin and the former serf Anna Nikiforovna, he rose from a peasant school to the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1882–1888), where he studied under leading masters of Russian realism. From the late 1880s he exhibited widely, took part in the Peredvizhniki (Itinerants) exhibitions and the St Petersburg Society of Artists, taught drawing in Moscow and worked on theatre and church decorations. His works, inspired by the scenery of Crimea, the Caucasus, Ukraine and central Russia, are preserved in major Russian museum collections.

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