Alexandra Makovskaya

The Village (1895)

Alexandra Yegorovna Makovskaya (Russian: Александра Егоровна Маковская; 1837, Moscow – 1915, Moscow) was a Russian landscape painter.

Biography

She was the eldest child of Yegor Makovsky, one of the founders of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. He encouraged all of his children to become artists and gave them lessons. Alexandra, Konstantin, Nikolay and Vladimir followed in his footsteps.[1] His youngest child, Mariya, became an actress.

After her parents were divorced, she lived with her mother in Saint Petersburg.[2] In 1866, she began to exhibit her paintings at the Imperial Academy of Arts. She also exhibited with the Peredvizhniki from 1878 to 1893 and the Moscow Society of Lovers of Fine Art from 1881 to 1896. After 1902, she participated in the showings of Mir Iskusstva. Sources differ as to whether she died in Saint Petersburg or returned to Moscow at the beginning of World War I. Her works have never been catalogued.[2]

In 1997, a major retrospective of works by the entire Makovsky family was held at the Tretyakov Gallery.

References

  1. Biographical notes @ Russian Painting.
  2. 1 2 Brief biography @ Susun.ru

External links

Media related to Alexandra Makovskaya at Wikimedia Commons


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