Nikolay AnokhinW
Nikolay Anokhin

Nikolay Yuryevich Anokhin, is a contemporary Russian artist from Moscow, born in 1966. He graduated from the Moscow Art School, and then from Surikov Moscow Art Institute. From 1988 to 1992 he took art courses from Members of the Russian Academy of Arts painters Aleksei Gritsai and Sergei Tkachev. Anokhin's works have been displayed at a number of exhibitions both in Russia and abroad. His younger brother Vladimir is also a classically trained painter.

Alexei Ivanovich BelskyW
Alexei Ivanovich Belsky

Alexei Ivanovich Belsky was a Russian painter. He was part of the "Belsky Dynasty" of painters of the Eighteenth Century and a teacher at the Imperial Academy of Arts. He specialized in landscapes, allegories and historical subjects.

Nadia BenoisW
Nadia Benois

Nadezhda Leontievna Ustinova, née Benois (Бенуа), better known as Nadia Benois, was a Russian-born painter of still lifes and landscapes, and stage designer. Her father Leon Benois belonged to the Benois family. She was the mother of British actor, writer, and filmmaker Sir Peter Ustinov.

Ivan Bogdanov (painter)W
Ivan Bogdanov (painter)

Ivan Petrovich Bogdanov was a Russian painter.

Lev BogomoletsW
Lev Bogomolets

Lev Konstantinovich Bogomolets was a Soviet Russian painter, a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists, who lived and worked in Saint Petersburg, regarded as one of representatives of the Leningrad school of painting, most famous for his landscape paintings.

Kseniya BoguslavskayaW
Kseniya Boguslavskaya

Kseniya Boguslavskaya was a Russian avant-garde artist, poet and interior decorator. Her husband Ivan Puni was also a painter. She seems to be the originator of the Mavva featured in poems written by Velimir Khlebnikov.

Pyotr BorelW
Pyotr Borel

Pyotr Fyodorovich Borel was a Russian painter and illustrator, one of the leading portraitist of his time in Russia.

Harald Julius von BosseW
Harald Julius von Bosse

Harald Julius von Bosse was a 19th-century architect and painter. He was descended from a Germano-Baltic noble family and was a subject of the Russian Empire.

Ilya ChashnikW
Ilya Chashnik

Ilya Grigorevich Chashnik was a suprematist artist, a pupil of Kazimir Malevich and a founding member of the UNOVIS school.

Boris ChorikovW
Boris Chorikov

Boris Artemyevich Chorikov (1802–1866) was a Russian graphic artist.

Olga Della-Vos-KardovskayaW
Olga Della-Vos-Kardovskaya

Olga Lyudvigovna Della-Vos-Kardovskaya was a Russian painter and graphic artist. From 1891 until 1894 she studied at the Schneider School in Kharkov; from 1894 to 1899 she was a student at the Academy in Saint Petersburg. She went to Munich to study at Anton Ažbe's school, staying there from 1899 to 1900. In 1900 she married painter Dmitry Kardovsky.

Nikolai Dmitriev-OrenburgskyW
Nikolai Dmitriev-Orenburgsky

Nikolai Dmitrjewitsch Dmitrjeff-Orenburgsky or Nikolaj Dmitrievic Dmitriev-Orenburgskij was a Russian painter. He spent 1875–1885 living and working in Paris.

Pyotr DrozhdinW
Pyotr Drozhdin

Pyotr Drozhdin (1745–1805) was a Russian painter. He studied in St. Petersburg under Alexei Antropov and Dmitri Levitsky, and was granted the title of Academician in 1785.

Ivan FirsovW
Ivan Firsov

Ivan Firsov was a Russian painter.

Maurice GoldbergW
Maurice Goldberg

Maurice Goldberg (1881–1949) was a Russian-born painter and photographer who emigrated to the United States and became a noted portrait photographer. A collection of his work is in the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Konstantin GorbatovW
Konstantin Gorbatov

Konstantin Ivanovich Gorbatov was a Russian post-impressionist painter.

Ivan Goryushkin-SorokopudovW
Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov

Ivan Silych Goryushkin-Sorokopudov was a Russian painter.

Francisco Infante-AranaW
Francisco Infante-Arana

Francisco Infante-Arana, born 1943 in Vasilievka, Saratov Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian artist.

Ekaterina JungeW
Ekaterina Junge

Countess Ekaterina Fyodorovna Tolstaya, married name Junge was a Russian painter from the Tolstoy family.

Pavel KolendasW
Pavel Kolendas

Pavel Kolendas was a Russian painter who lived and worked in Pereslavl-Zalessky.

Mina KolokolnikovW
Mina Kolokolnikov

Mina Lukich Kolokolnikov was a Russian painter and teacher.

Pyotr KonchalovskyW
Pyotr Konchalovsky

Pyotr Konchalovsky was a Russian painter, a member of the Jack of Diamonds group.

Geliy KorzhevW
Geliy Korzhev

Geliy Mikhailovich Korzhev-Chuvelyov was a Russian painter.

Alexander V. KuprinW
Alexander V. Kuprin

Alexander Vasilievich Kuprin was a Russian painter, a member of the Jack of Diamonds group. Kuprin was born in Borisoglebsk in 1880 and died in Moscow in 1960. His most famous works are various landscape and still life.

Nikolai Efimovich KuznetsovW
Nikolai Efimovich Kuznetsov

Nikolai Efimovich Kuznetsov (1879–1970) was a Russian-Soviet painter and theatre designer. His teachers included Valentin Serov and Konstantin Korovin. From 1916 to 1918 he exhibited with the Jack of Diamonds group; from 1915 to 1922 he was a member of the Free Art Society. He began designing for the theatre in 1917. His work continued to be exhibited after the Revolution.

Alexandra MakovskayaW
Alexandra Makovskaya

Alexandra Yegorovna Makovskaya was a Russian landscape painter.

Mikhail TerebenyovW
Mikhail Terebenyov

Mikhail Ivanovich Terebenyov was a Russian portrait painter, academician of the Imperial Academy of Arts.

Sergey MiloradovichW
Sergey Miloradovich

Sergey Dmitrievich Miloradovich was a Russian painter of historical subjects.

Dmitry MoorW
Dmitry Moor

D. Moor was the professional name of Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov, a Russian artist noted for his propaganda posters. The pseudonym "Moor" was taken from the name of the protagonists in Friedrich Schiller's play The Robbers.

Grigory MusikiyskyW
Grigory Musikiysky

Grigoriis Musikiysky was a Russian painter and engraver.

Nikolay Dmitrievich MylnikovW
Nikolay Dmitrievich Mylnikov

Nikolay Dmitrievich Mylnikov was a Russian portrait painter active during the nineteenth century in the Yaroslavl Governorate.

Grigory OstrovskyW
Grigory Ostrovsky

Grigory Silovich Ostrovsky (1756–1814) was a Russian portrait painter active during the 18th century in the Kostroma Governorate.

Victor OtievW
Victor Otiev

Victor Alexandrovich Otiev was a Soviet, Russian painter, graphic artist, lived and worked in Leningrad, regarded as one of representatives of the Leningrad school of painting.

Evgeny RukhinW
Evgeny Rukhin

Evgeny Rukhin was a Russian Non-Conformist painter and one of the organizers of Bulldozer Exhibition in 1974.

Nikolai SapunovW
Nikolai Sapunov

Nikolai Nikolaevich Sapunov (1880–1912) was a Russian painter. He was born in Moscow and studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture under Isaac Levitan (1893–1901), and at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg (1898–1901) under Kiseliov.

Mikhail ShibanovW
Mikhail Shibanov

Mikhail Shibanov was a Russian painter active during the 1780s; a portrait of Count Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov of which he is known to be the author dates to about this time. Shibanov was a serf of Prince Grigory Potemkin; his date of birth is unknown. Two of his genre scenes are held at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow; the above-mentioned portrait is in the Russian Museum now.

Nikolay ShilderW
Nikolay Shilder

Nikolay Gustavovich Shilder was a Russian painter. Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts.

Viktor SimovW
Viktor Simov

Viktor Andreievich Simov (1858–1935) was a Russian painter and scenographer who pioneered the use of Naturalistic settings.

Fyodor SlavyanskyW
Fyodor Slavyansky

Fyodor Mikhailovich Slavyansky was a Russian painter. He was born a serf of the landlady Avdotya Nikolayevna Semenova, in the village of Vyshkovo in Tver Guberniya. He became Venetsianov’s student in 1839 in his estate of Safonkovo. Venetsianov did his best to buy freedom to Slavyansky. In 1840, he asked the Academy to allow his student to visit lessons in drawing. Slavyansky studied in classes of professors Varnek and Markov, and simultaneously worked with Venetsianov. In 1845, he got the title of a freelance artist.

Pyotr Subbotin-PermyakW
Pyotr Subbotin-Permyak

Pyotr Ivanovich Subbotin-Permyak was a Russian avant-gardist painter, the professor of decorative painting. He was an author of more than 40 paintings and about 100 drawings.

Ivan Tarkhanov (painter)W
Ivan Tarkhanov (painter)

Ivan Vasilievich Tarkhanov (1780-1848) was a Russian painter active during the nineteenth century. He was known for his provincial portraiture, with examples of his work appearing in a joint 2006 Hermitage Museum and Kaliningrad State Art Gallery exhibition on early 19th century portrait art. Two of his portraits, dated 1831, are currently held in the Yaroslavl Art Museum in Yaroslavl. The inscriptions on the back of both works, however, identify him as a registering clerk and resident of Uglich. Nothing further is known about his life. A further collection of his paintings may be found at the Uglich Museum-Preserve.

Mikhail Tarkhanov (painter)W
Mikhail Tarkhanov (painter)

Mikhail Mikhailovich Tarkhanov was a Russian and Soviet painter known for his "Picturesque Textured Improvisations", abstract water based textured compositions. He studied at the Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry where he graduated in 1915. After being called to the Russian army in 1916 and 1919 as an artist-topographer and draftsman, he entered the VKhUTEMAS, the Russian state art and technical school, in 1921. His teachers were Vasili Kandinsky, Vladimir Favorsky and Nikolay Kupreyanov. He worked for many Soviet institutions as he pursued his abstract work, which were restricted in the communist Russia.

Nikolai TikhobrazovW
Nikolai Tikhobrazov

Nikolai Tikhobrazov (1818–1874) was a Russian painter, known primarily for his history paintings and genre scenes. He studied at the Academy in St. Petersburg under Karl Bryullov, gaining the title of Academician in his own right in 1852.

Konstantin UkhtomskyW
Konstantin Ukhtomsky

Konstantin Andreyevich Ukhtomsky (Russian: Константин Андреевич Ухтомский; was a Russian painter and architect, known for his interior portraits. His father was the master copper engraver, Andrei Ukhtomsky.

Joseph VladimirovW
Joseph Vladimirov

Joseph Vladimirov was a Russian painter and art theorist of the 17th century.

Vladimir WeisbergW
Vladimir Weisberg

Vladimir Grigoryevich Weisberg was a Jewish Russian painter and art theorist.

Sergey YendogurovW
Sergey Yendogurov

Sergey Ivanovich Yendogurov was a Russian landscape painter and watercolorist in the Neo-Classical style. His brother, Ivan, was also a well-known landscape painter.

Lev ZbarskyW
Lev Zbarsky

Felix-Lev Borisovich Zbarsky was a Russian Soviet painter. He was born in Moscow, the son of a biochemist Boris Zbarsky. Biochemist Ilya Zbarsky was his brother, and he was the first husband of actress Lyudmila Maksakova. He was also a husband of soviet model Regina Zbarskaya.

Fyodor ZubovW
Fyodor Zubov

Fyodor Evtikhievich Zubov, was a Russian painter, engraver, miniaturist and illuminator.