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Ivan Nikitin (painter)

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After Peter's death in 1725 Nikitin continued to work at the court until 1732, when he and his brothers Roman and Rodion (the dean of the
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Besides portraits, Ivan Nikitin is also considered to be the first notable Russian battle painter due to his paintings of the
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priest. He received his first artistic lessons from a Dutch artist Schwonbek at the engraving shop of the
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Nikitin became the favorite court painter of Peter the Great. He worked in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
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signed an amnesty for the brothers. The amnesty came into force in 1741. By request of the new Empress
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to Saint Petersburg and died somewhere on the road either in late 1741 or in early 1742.
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The early portraits by Nikitin had a strong influence of the traditional 17th century
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c. 1690–1741) was a Russian painter, an author of portraits and battle paintings.
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paintings. Most art historians consider the Nikitin's best portraits to be
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