Ivan Shishkin Explained

Ivan Shishkin
Birth Date:1832 1, df=y
Birth Place:Yelabuga, Vyatka Governorate, Russian Empire
Death Place:St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Russian
Field:Painting
Alma Mater:Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture

Movement:Realism, Peredvizhniki
Works:Morning in a Pine Forest (with Konstantin Savitsky, 1878)
A Rye Field (1878)
Patrons:Pavel Tretyakov
Awards:Silver Medal (1858)
Minor Golden Medal (1859)
Grand Golden Medal (1860)
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Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (Russian: Иван Иванович Шишкин; –) was a Russian landscape painter closely associated with the Peredvizhniki movement.

Biography

Shishkin was born to a Russian merchant family in Yelabuga of Vyatka Governorate (today Republic of Tatarstan) and graduated from the Kazan gymnasium. Then he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture for four years. After that, he attended the Saint Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts from 1856 to 1860 and graduated with the highest honours and a gold medal. He received the imperial scholarship for his further studies in Europe.

Five years later Shishkin became a member of the Imperial Academy in St Petersburg and was professor of painting from 1873 to 1898. At the same time, Shishkin headed the landscape painting class at the Highest Art School in St Petersburg.

For some time Shishkin lived and worked in Switzerland and Germany on scholarship from the St Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts. On his return to Saint Petersburg he became a member of the Circle of the Itinerants and of the Society of Russian Etchers. He also took part in exhibitions at the Academy of Arts, the All-Russian Exhibition in Moscow (1882), the Nizhniy Novgorod (1896) and the World Fairs (Paris, 1867 and 1878, and Vienna, 1873). Shishkin's painting method was based on analytical studies of nature. He became famous for his forest landscapes and was also an outstanding draftsman and a printmaker.

Ivan Shishkin owned a dacha in, south of St Petersburg. There he painted some of his finest landscapes. His works are notable for poetic depiction of seasons in the woods, wild nature, animals and birds. In 1891 he was appointed professor-director of the landscape class in the Academy's Advanced Art School. In 1898 he completed his painting The Pine Grove and died on 20 March in St Petersburg while working on his new painting.[1]

A minor planet 3558 Shishkin, discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravlyova in 1978, is named after him.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Charles, Victoria, Ivan Shishkin, Parkstone Press International, 2014.
  2. Book: Schmadel, Lutz D. . Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . 5th . 2003 . Springer Verlag . New York . 3-540-00238-3 . 299.