| Alexey Bogolyubov | |
|---|---|
| Алексей Петрович Боголюбов | |
|  | |
| Born | March 16, 1824 | 
| Died | November 7, 1896 (aged 72) | 
| Education | Member Academy of Arts (1858) Professor by rank (1861) Full Member Academy of Arts (1893) | 
| Alma mater | Imperial Academy of Arts (1853) | 
| Known for | Painting | 
| Style | landscape art | 
| Movement | Peredvizhniki | 
| Awards |  | 
Alexey Petrovich Bogolyubov (Russian: Алексей Петрович Боголюбов; 16 March 1824 – 3 February 1896) was a Russian landscape and seascape painter.
Biography

by Ilya Repin
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by Vasily Vereshchagin
Bogolyubov was born in the Pomeranie village of Novgorod Gubernia. His father was retired colonel Pyotr Gavriilovich Bogolyubov. Bogolyubov's maternal grandfather was the philosopher and social critic Alexander Radishchev.[1]
In 1841, Bogolyubov graduated from military school, serving in the Imperial Russian Navy and travelling with the fleet to many countries. In 1849, he started to attend classes of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, where he studied under Maxim Vorobiev. The young painter was greatly influenced by Ivan Ayvazovsky. In 1853, he finished the Academy with a major Gold medal. He retired as a navy officer and was appointed an artist to the Navy headquarters.
From 1854 to 1860, he travelled around Europe and worked prolifically. In Rome, he was acquainted with Alexander Ivanov, who convinced Bogolyubov to focus more on drawing. In Düsseldorf, Bogolyubov took classes from the painter Andreas Achenbach. In Paris, he admired the artists of the Barbizon School. French painters Camille Corot and Charles-François Daubigny were good friends and collaborators with Bogolyubov. He also painted the frescoes in the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
Bogolyubov returned to Russia in 1860. He exhibited his works in the Academy and received the title of professor. For some time, he taught in the Academy. In the 1860s, he traveled along the Volga. His paintings lost all traces of Romanticism, replacing that element with staunch realism of the natural. In 1871 he was elected to the Imperial Academy of Arts.
From 1870, he became close to the Wanderers art movement, participated in all their exhibitions. He became a member of their board. Much older than most of the other members of the movement, he had reservations on their social ideas. In 1873, Bogolyubov left the Academy in solidarity with his fellow Itinerants. He even tried to create an alternative Russian Academy of Arts in Rome.[1]
After 1873, Bogolyubov lived primarily in Paris, because of his heart condition. His house was like a Russian colony: frequent visitors included Ivan Turgenev, Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Vasily Polenov, Mark Antokolski, Vasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin.[1]
In 1885, Bogolyubov opened an art museum in Saratov, the Radischev Art Museum, named after his grandfather. It was opened to the general public seven years earlier than the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and fifteen years earlier than the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg.[2] The naming of the museum after the "first Russian revolutionary", Alexander Radishchev, was a direct challenge to the authorities: Bogolyubov had to endure a legal battle to get permission.
Bogolyubov died on 3 February 1896 in Paris. He left all his money and capital (around 200 thousand Russian rubles (approximately US$6 million)) to the museum and its painting school.[1] The school was opened after Bogolyubov's death and named Bogolyubov's Painting School (Боголюбовское Рисовальное Училище).[1] Among painters who attended Bogolyubov's School were such important modernist painters as Victor Borisov-Musatov, Alexei Karev and Pavel Kuznetsov.
Selection of works
- Marine art & Seascapes
![Russian squadron on its way to America [ru] in 1863Central Naval Museum](../I/%D0%A0%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F_%D1%8D%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%80%D0%B0_%D0%BD%D0%B0_%D0%BF%D1%83%D1%82%D0%B8_%D0%B2_%D0%90%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BA%D1%83.jpg.webp) Russian squadron on its way to America in 1863 Russian squadron on its way to America in 1863
 Central Naval Museum
 Sailing ships (1860) Sailing ships (1860)
 The Wreck of the Russian frigate Alexander Nevsky The Wreck of the Russian frigate Alexander Nevsky
 Central Naval Museum
 The Wreck of the Livadia The Wreck of the Livadia
 Shipwreck Shipwreck
 
 Attack by the boat Shutka of a Turkish steamship on the Danube on 14 May 1877 Attack by the boat Shutka of a Turkish steamship on the Danube on 14 May 1877
 
 Battle of Athos in 1807 Battle of Athos in 1807
 Battle of Sinop in 1853 Battle of Sinop in 1853
 Central Naval Museum
 Battle of Kronstadt in 1790 Battle of Kronstadt in 1790
 
 Battle of Gangut in 1714 Battle of Gangut in 1714
 Battle of Gangut Battle of Gangut
 Battle of Ösel in 1719 Battle of Ösel in 1719
 Siege of Petropavlovsk in 1854 Siege of Petropavlovsk in 1854
 Imperial steam yacht Aleksandria of 1852 Imperial steam yacht Aleksandria of 1852
.jpg.webp) The theme of two lovers meeting at sunset on the seashore near a pulwar. The theme of two lovers meeting at sunset on the seashore near a pulwar.
.jpg.webp) Coastal view Coastal view
 
 The Rainbow The Rainbow
 Radishchev Art Museum
- Russian Empire
![View of Moscow from the house of G. I. Hludov [ru], 1878.](../I/Bogoliubov_Vid_Moskvy_Iz_doma_Hludova.jpg.webp) View of Moscow from the house of G. I. Hludov, 1878. View of Moscow from the house of G. I. Hludov, 1878.
1879%252C%D0%91%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8E%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B2_%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B9_%D0%9F%D0%B5%D1%82%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87.jpg.webp) Moscow. View of Golitsyn Hospital and Neskuchnoye in 1879. Moscow. View of Golitsyn Hospital and Neskuchnoye in 1879.
 
 Kremlin illumination in 1883 Kremlin illumination in 1883
 Evening in Moscow Evening in Moscow
 Radishchev Art Museum
.jpg.webp) View of Moscow from Babiy Gorodok, 1880s View of Moscow from Babiy Gorodok, 1880s
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.jpg.webp) Kizichesky Monastery, 1861 Kizichesky Monastery, 1861
.jpg.webp) Kazan in 1862 Kazan in 1862
 Petersburg at sunset 1850 Petersburg at sunset 1850
 
 Sledging on the Neva (Detail) Sledging on the Neva (Detail)
 Bolshaya Neva. The painting in 1872. Bolshaya Neva. The painting in 1872.
 
.jpg.webp) View of Smolny from Bolshaya Okhta, 1851 View of Smolny from Bolshaya Okhta, 1851
 Smolny as seen from Okhta, 1870s Smolny as seen from Okhta, 1870s
 View to Saint Michael's Castle in Petersburg from Lebiazhy Canal, 1880s View to Saint Michael's Castle in Petersburg from Lebiazhy Canal, 1880s
 Opening of the Saint Petersburg Sea Canal in 1886 Opening of the Saint Petersburg Sea Canal in 1886
.jpg.webp) Fire in Kronstadt at Night, c. 1876 Fire in Kronstadt at Night, c. 1876
 
 
 Easter procession in Yaroslavl, 1863 Easter procession in Yaroslavl, 1863
 Baku. Street at noon (1861) Baku. Street at noon (1861)
 Baku Promenade and its Maiden Tower Baku Promenade and its Maiden Tower
 Baku, 1861 Baku, 1861
 Radishchev Art Museum
 
 Kiev. The Palace Garden Kiev. The Palace Garden
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Nizhny Novgorod. Lower Bazaar (1878). Nizhny Novgorod. Lower Bazaar (1878).
 Kuzminki (estate of Prince Golitsyn), 1903 Kuzminki (estate of Prince Golitsyn), 1903
 Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts
 Ipatios Monastery near Kostroma, 1861 Ipatios Monastery near Kostroma, 1861
![Ablyazovo [ru] homestead, 1860s](../I/%D0%A0%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B8%D1%89%D0%B5%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F_%D1%83%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%8C%D0%B1%D0%B0_%D0%91%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8E%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%8B%D1%85_(%D1%83%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%8C%D0%B1%D0%B0_%D0%90%D0%B1%D0%BB%D1%8F%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE).jpg.webp) Ablyazovo homestead, 1860s Ablyazovo homestead, 1860s
 Ablyazovo, 1887 Ablyazovo, 1887
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Ablyazovo. Threshing, 1887 Ablyazovo. Threshing, 1887
 
 Finland Finland
 Radishchev Art Museum
 The Decembrists' exile to Finland, 1854 The Decembrists' exile to Finland, 1854
 Radishchev Art Museum
- Italy
 Venice at night, 1850s Venice at night, 1850s
 Venice Venice
 Venice, 1850 Venice, 1850
 Palermo, 1850s Palermo, 1850s
 Capri, 1856 Capri, 1856
 A View of Naples, 1851 A View of Naples, 1851
 Radishchev Art Museum
 A View of Alassio, 1880 A View of Alassio, 1880
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Sorrento, 1850s Sorrento, 1850s
 Radishchev Art Museum
- Ottoman Empire
 Mosque in Constantinople (1850s) Mosque in Constantinople (1850s)
 Sinop, Ottoman Turkey, 1856 Sinop, Ottoman Turkey, 1856
- France
 Normandy, 1870. Normandy, 1870.
 Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts
 Normandy town, 1879 Normandy town, 1879
 Veules-les-Roses, Normandy, French Republic, 1880 Veules-les-Roses, Normandy, French Republic, 1880
.jpg.webp) Moonlight at Pornic Moonlight at Pornic
 Pine Grove in Pornic, 1867 Pine Grove in Pornic, 1867
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Storm in Menton, 1851 Storm in Menton, 1851
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Pine Forest near Menton, 1881 Pine Forest near Menton, 1881
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Scenery outside Paris with woman and animals Scenery outside Paris with woman and animals
 Finnish National Gallery
 Scenery outside Paris Scenery outside Paris
 Finnish National Gallery
 Toulon, 1880 Toulon, 1880
 Radishchev Art Museum
.jpg.webp) Turckheim, 1884 Turckheim, 1884
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Le Havre, 1893 Le Havre, 1893
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Bois de Boulogne Bois de Boulogne
 Radishchev Art Museum
.jpg.webp) Nice Nice
 Radishchev Art Museum
 Nogent-sur-Marne. After the Rain. 1886 Nogent-sur-Marne. After the Rain. 1886
 Lake Geneva (France, Switzerland) Lake Geneva (France, Switzerland)
 Radishchev Art Museum
- Denmark
 
 Fredensborg Palace of 1867 Fredensborg Palace of 1867
- Germany
 
 An alley in the park. Liechtenstein. 1889. An alley in the park. Liechtenstein. 1889.
- Austria-Hungary
 
 
 Franzensbad, 1873 Franzensbad, 1873
 Radishchev Art Museum
- Belgium
 Antwerp, 1854 Antwerp, 1854
- Netherlands
 Amsterdam, 1885 Amsterdam, 1885
 
- Monaco
 
- Switzerland
 On the Tamina River, 1865 On the Tamina River, 1865
 Radishchev Art Museum
Footnotes

- 1 2 3 4 5 Alexey Bogolyubov (in Russian) article
- ↑ Bogolyubov page on the site of Saratov Radischev Museum (in Russian)
- ↑ Posokhina, Marina V. (2023). "A. Bogolyubov and I. Aivazovsky. An issue of creative and personal relationships". RSUH Bulletin. "Philosophy. Sociology. Art Studies". Saint Petersburg (2): 131–132. doi:10.28995/2073-6401-2023-2-127-140.
References
- Bogoliubov. by M. I. Andronnikova. Moscow. 1962
External links
- Alexey Bogolyubov Notes of an Sailor-Artist Archived 2007-02-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)