He was born to Karl Mikhailovich Grandkovsky (1833-?), a college secretary, and his wife, Ekaterina Pavlovna Ilyina (1835-1873). After taking private lessons from Mikhail Ivanovich Dolivo-Dobrovolsky (1841-1881), and receiving his recommendation, Grandkovsky obtained a government grant and was enrolled at the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1880. During his studies, his drawings received two silver medals from the
Imperial Academy of Arts. After graduating in 1889, he settled in Moscow. In 1891, he began to exhibit with the
Peredvizhniki and, the following year, became a member of the "Moscow Society of Art Lovers". In 1894, he won an award for his portrait of
Nikolai Zlatovratsky and, in 1895, another award for his painting "Купаться" (Bathing). He also taught at the Penza Theological Seminary. He died of
typhus. Shortly after his death, the college held a major retrospective of his works. ==References==