Vladimir Yegorovich Makovsky (russian: Влади́мир Его́рович Мако́вский; 26 January (greg.: 7 February) 1846, Moscow – 21 February 1920,
Petrograd
Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
) was a Russian painter, art collector, and teacher.
Biography
Makovsky was the son of collector,
Egor Ivanovich Makovsky, who was one of the founders of the Moscow Art School. Vladimir had two brothers,
Nikolay Makovsky
Nikolay Yegorovich Makovsky (russian: Никола́й Его́рович Мако́вский; 10 May 1841, Moscow — 18 October 1886, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian painter; one of a quartet of artist siblings that included his brothers Kons ...
and
Konstantin Makovsky
Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky (russian: Константи́н Его́рович Мако́вский; (20 June o.c.) 2 July n.c. 1839 – 17 o.c. (30 n.c.) September 1915) was an influential Russian painter, affiliated with the " Peredvizhni ...
, and one sister,
Alexandra Makovskaya
Alexandra Yegorovna Makovskaya (russian: Александра Егоровна Маковская; 1837 in Moscow – 1915 in Moscow) was a Russian landscape painter.
Biography
Makovskaya was the eldest child of Egor Makovsky, one of the founde ...
, all of whom were famous painters. Vladimir studied at the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. He finished his studies in 1869 and the following year became one of the founding members of the Association of Travelling Art Exhibitions, where his many years of prolific work brought him to a leading position
Makovsky's work was defined by a perpetual humor as well as blatant irony and scorn. During the seventies his paintings dealt primarily with small-town folk. His pictures, "The Grape-juice Seller" (1879), "Fruit-Preserving" (1876) and "The Congratulator" (1878) depict various scenes where the mood is finely conceived and almost laughter-inducing. Other works of his, such as "The Benefactor" (1874) and "The Convict" (1878) are profoundly socially conscious. In them, Makovsky either criticizes the false sympathy of the aristocracy towards the poor, or draws attention to the oppression and persecution by the tsarist gendarmerie. In 1878, he became an academician.
In the eighties, during the time of Russian "democratic" painting, Makovsky produced some of his most valued works. In 1882, he was made professor at the Moscow Art School after the death of
Vasili Perov. Some of Makovsky's greatest works of this period include "In the
Ante-room of the Court of Conciliation" (1880), "The Released Prisoner" (1882), and "The Collapse of the Bank" (1881). From the end of the 1880s, Makovsky began to produce more gloomy works. Quintessential works of this period include "You Shall Not Go" (1892), and "On the Boulevard" (1888).
In 1894, Makovsky became Rector of the Preparatory school of the Academy of Art. After the First Russian Revolution, he painted "January 9, 1905, on Vasilyev Island" in which he depicts the armed police firing at defenseless people. In another painting "The Sacrifices on the Khodyn Field" in which a thousand people lost their lives during the coronation ceremony in 1896 of
Nicholas II
Nicholas II or Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov; spelled in pre-revolutionary script. ( 186817 July 1918), known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer,. was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Pola ...
, he again stood uncompromisingly on the side of the oppressed people. After the 1917 October Revolution, Makovsky helped carry over the realist traditions to the early stages of
Socialist Realism
Socialist realism is a style of idealized realistic art that was developed in the Soviet Union and was the official style in that country between 1932 and 1988, as well as in other socialist countries after World War II. Socialist realism is ch ...
.
Selected paintings
File:Makovsky Sergey Korovin.jpg, Portrait of painter Sergei Korovin
Sergei Alekseyevich Korovin (russian: Серге́й Алексе́евич Коро́вин; 19 August 1858, Moscow – 26 October 1908, Moscow) was a Russian Realist painter; the brother of Konstantin Korovin.
Biography
He was born into a ...
(1892)
File:Maria Fedorovna by V.Makovskiy (1912, Russian museum).jpg, Portrait of Empress Maria FyodorovnaGatchina Palace
The Great Gatchina Palace (russian: Большой Гатчинский дворец) is a palace in Gatchina, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It was built from 1766 to 1781 by Antonio Rinaldi (architect), Antonio Rinaldi for Count Grigori Grigoryevi ...
. (1885)
File:Vladimir Makovsky - Not Guilty.JPG, Not Guilty
File:Wladimir Jegorowitsch Makowskij 003.jpg, Party
File:Makovsky osugdenny.jpg, Convicted
File:Wladimir Jegorowitsch Makowskij 001.jpg, Philanthropist
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s (1874)
File:Vladimir Makovsky - His First Suit.JPG, His First Suit
File:Vladimir Makovsky - Bankruptcy.JPG, Bankruptcy
File:MakovskiyVE YarmVPoltaveDP.jpg, Market in Poltava
Poltava (, ; uk, Полтава ) is a city located on the Vorskla River in central Ukraine. It is the capital city of the Poltava Oblast (province) and of the surrounding Poltava Raion (district) of the oblast. Poltava is administratively ...
File:Володимир Маковський. Мати та донька. 1886. Vladimir Makovsky - Mother and Daughter.jpg, Mother and Daughter
File:Vladimir Makovsky 1874 The cow Lithography.jpg, The cow (1874) lithography
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File:Departure for the Hunt by Vladimir Y Makovsky.jpg, Departure for the Hunt (1899)
References
* Vladimir Fiala, ''Russian Painting of the 18th and 19th Centuries'', translated by Jean Layton, Artia, 1981
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1846 births
1920 deaths
Artists from Moscow
People from Moskovsky Uyezd
Peredvizhniki
Russian male painters
19th-century painters from the Russian Empire
19th-century male artists from the Russian Empire
20th-century Russian male artists
20th-century Russian painters
Full Members of the Imperial Academy of Arts
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni