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    Perov was an illegitimate son of the local procurator baron, Baron Gregor Gustav Friedrich von Krüdener, who belonged to a German and Baltic German noble family, which belonged to the Uradel, and a Russian, Akulina Ivanova, a native citizen of Tobolsk.

  2. Perov's own life seemed sometimes hopeless: at the end of the 1860s he had to bury two older children, and his wife, only the youngest son Vladimir survived. The support of friends and, first of all, of the great Pavel Tretyakov, helped to overcome despair and to pull himself together.

  3. Perov was an illegitimate son of the local procurator baron, Grigory Karlovich Kridener, who belonged to an old Russian-German noble family tree, and Akulina Ivanova, a native citizen of Tobolsk.

    • Russian
    • January 2, 1834
    • Tobolsk, Russian Federation
    • June 10, 1882
  4. Vasily Grigorievich Perov (approximately from December 21-23, 1833 to January 2-4, 1834, Tobolsk - May 29, 1882, p. Kuzminki) - Russian artist, genre painter. Features of creativity: working in the historical and portrait genre, Perov chose scenes from the life of the common people for his paintings. His canvases expose the nobles, mired in ...

  5. Perov was born in Tobolsk on December 23, 1833. The parents of the future artist were provincial prosecutor Baron George (Gregory) Karlovich Kridener and A.I. Ivanova. A few years later the family moved to Arkhangelsk, and then to the family estate Suslep. In 1842 they moved to the Nizhny Novgorod province.

  6. Repin, Vasily Surikov, Vasily Perov, and Vasily Vereshchagin, belonged to this group, as did the lesser known Arkhip Kuindzhi. The movement dominated Russian art for nearly 30 years and was the model for the Socialist Realism of the Soviet Union.

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  8. Vasily Grigorievich Perov (approximately from December 21-23, 1833 to January 2-4, 1834, Tobolsk - May 29, 1882, p. Kuzminki) - Russian artist, genre painter. Features of creativity: working in the historical and portrait genre, Perov chose scenes from the life of the common people for his paintings. His canvases expose the nobles, mired in ...

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