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Andrey Ivanov (painter)

Andrey Ivanovich Ivanov was a Russian painter in the Neo-Classical style, active in St. Petersburg during Tsars Alexander I and Nicholas I's reigns, best known for his history pictures.

Biography
He was abandoned by his parents and was raised at the Moscow Orphanage. He was enrolled in the elementary courses at the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1782, and later studied with Grigory Ugryumov A few years later, when Karl Bryullov returned to Russia and was presented with a laurel wreath, he took it off his head and placed it on Ivanov's instead, as a sign of respect and appreciation. Despite his forced retirement, Ivanov remained active as a painter and member of several artistic societies. He died of cholera. His son was the painter Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov. == Selected works ==
Selected works
Selene and Endymion by Andrey Ivanovich Ivanov.jpg|Selene and Endymion, 1797; , Pskov Adam and Eve with their children under a tree by Andrey Ivanov.jpg|Adam and Eve with Their Children, 1803; Russian Museum Ivanov, Andrey - Pelopidas's death - 1805-1806.jpg|Death of Pelopidas, c. 1805–1806; Tretyakov Gallery Andrey Ivanov 006.jpg|Transfiguration of Jesus, c. 1807–1809; Museum of the History of Religion, St. Petersburg, originally from Kazan Cathedral Andrey Ivanov 008.jpg|Presentation of Jesus, 1800s; Russian Museum, originally from Kazan Cathedral Andrey Ivanov 005.jpg|The Exploit of a Kievan Boy, 1810; Russian Museum Andrey Ivanov 003.jpg|Prince Mstislav of Chernigov Defeats Prince Rededya, 1812; Russian Museum Andrey Ivanovich Ivanov - Minerva in the Heavens, 1820.jpg|Minerva in the Heavens, sketch for a fresco in the Imperial Academy of Arts building, c. 1819–1820; Russian Museum Andrey Ivanov 004.jpg|St. Ambrose Barring Theodosius from Milan Cathedral, 1829; Tretyakov Gallery, originally from the Sretenskaya Church in Beijing Andrey Ivanov, Self-Portrait, 1800, Tretyakov Gallery 8014.jpg|Self-Portrait, 1800; Tretyakov Gallery, formerly in the Rumyantsev Museum Andrey Ivanov, Yekaterina Ivanova (née Dimmert) as a Vestal Virgin, 1800, Tretyakov Gallery 8015.jpg|Yekaterina Ivavova (née Dimmert), the painter's spouse, 1800; Tretyakov Gallery, pendant to the prior == References ==
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