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Stepan Shchukin

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In 1803, he was appointed a Counselor and, a few months thereafter, became Secretary of the Academic Conference. Shortly before his death, he received the title of Senior Advisor. Among his best-known students were
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In 1786, he returned from Paris and, two years later, was appointed a teacher of portraiture at the Academy. He was promoted to
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He was the son of an army sergeant and was apparently abandoned by his family. His first art lessons were taken with
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then, the following year, was named a full Academician for his portrait of Tsar
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Candidate for his portrait of the Academy's Director
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Moscow
Saint Petersburg
Dmitry Levitzky
Imperial Academy of Arts
Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture
Alexandre Roslin
Joseph-Benoît Suvée
Academician
Yury Felten
Paul I
Alexander Varnek
Vasily Tropinin
Yury Felten (1797)
Yury Felten
Tsar Alexander I (1809)
Alexander I
Nikolay Novosiltsev (1808)
Nikolay Novosiltsev
Dmitry Khvostov (date unknown)
Dmitry Khvostov




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Щукин, Степан Семенович

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