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BRULLOV (BRULEAU) Alexander Pavlovich

1798, St Petersburg -1877, St Petersburg

Architect, draughtsman, watercolour artist, lithographer. Portraitist, genre painter, landscape artist. Studied at the Academy of Arts (1810-21). Sent abroad along with his brother Karl by the Artists Support Society. Lived and worked mostly in Italy, though also lived and worked in France and Germany (1821-30). Designed the restoration project for the Pompeii bath-houses (1826), engraved in Paris (1829). Made an academician for a series of projects and watercolour portraits (1831). Taught architecture at the Imperial Academy of Arts (1831-37), professor (1832), professor emeritus (1854). Member of the Milan Academy of Arts, corresponding member of the Paris Academy of Arts, full member of the London Royal Institute.

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Portrait of Vasily Perovsky
Portrait of Vasily Perovsky
1824
Emperor Peter the Great and Alexander Brullov in the Zaandam House. Fantasy
Emperor Peter the Great and Alexander Brullov in the Zaandam House. Fantasy
1828–1829
Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
1830
Наследник цесаревич Александр Николаевич с кадетами на берегу Финского залива в Петергофе
Наследник цесаревич Александр Николаевич с кадетами на берегу Финского залива в Петергофе
Портрет Н. В. Обресковой с детьми
Портрет Н. В. Обресковой с детьми
1830s
Портрет детей Ф. Ф. Шуберт: Елизаветы, Софии, Александры и Федора
Портрет детей Ф. Ф. Шуберт: Елизаветы, Софии, Александры и Федора
1835
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