Yuzhanin Sergey
Sergei Yuzhanin (1862-1933) was a Russian Italian painter.
He received his artistic education at the Stroganov Art School. He worked as a drawing teacher at the Morozov factory, in a real school in Panevsk, and from 1889 he taught in Bialystok, where the famous Russian artist S.Yu. Zhukovsky.
From 1896, the Southerner lived in Italy - in Rome, Venice, Naples, Florence, on the island of Capri. As an Italian artist, he was connected by friendship with academic painters - F.A. Bronnikov, P.A. and A.A. Svedomsky, S.V. Bakalovich, A.A. Rizzoni. In 1892, during a short stay in Russia, the artist was introduced to P.P. Chistyakov, whose workshop he attended for a year.
In 1898, Yuzhanin’s painting “Roman Courtyard” was acquired for his gallery by the famous Russian philanthropist and art collector P.M. Tretyakov. The main part of the artist's creative heritage - 865 works - remained in Italy. The collection of the Samara Art Museum contains about 40 works of painting and graphics by Yuzhanin, his works are also in the collections of the museum-estate of A.N. Tolstoy, Khabarovsk Art Museum, the descendants of the artist's family, in private collections.
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Yuzhanin Sergey
Early morning near Venice
Dimensions (original): 19,3 x 49,5 cm
Print size: 40x100 cm
250 € -
Yuzhanin Sergey
Italian landscape 3
Dimensions (original): 23,5 x 60,5 cm
Print size: 40x100 cm
250 € -
Yuzhanin Sergey
Italian landscape 2
Dimensions (original): 25 x 35 cm
Print size: 75x100 cm
250 € -
Yuzhanin Sergey
Italian landscape
Dimensions (original): 16 x 26 cm
Print size: 65x100 cm
250 € -
Yuzhanin Sergey
Venice. View of Santa Maria Maggiore and Santa Maria della Salute
Dimensions (original): 19,5 x 50,5 cm
Print size: 40x100 cm
250 €