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"View of the Nikolsky Monastery on Lake Baikal" by Andrey Martynov, c. 1806-1810

Andrey Yefimovich Martynov (1768-1826) was a Russian painter and engraver.


Born in St. Petersburg to the family of a sergeant in the Preobrazhensky Guards regiment, Martynov graduated from the St Petersburg Academy of Art in 1788. After training under Semion Shchedrin he studied in Italy until 1794. Work on commissions from the Imperial court, he participated in the decorating of several roayl palaces and became a councilor of the Academy in 1802.


Travelling throughout southern Russia from 1804, primarily creating images of rural towns and landscapes. He moved gradually away from painting into the newer media of etching and lithography. Appointed the official artist of the Russian embassy to China in 1805, his series lithographs of the lands and peoples of Mongolia (entitled "Views of Russia and Mongolia" and "Peoples Types of Russia and Mongolia") were greatly admired. A later set of lithographs made while touring the Baltic regions ("Views of the Baltic Countries") were similarly lauded in 1810.


Martynov died in Italy in 1826.






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Andrey Yefimovich Martynov (Андрей Ефимович Мартынов; 1768-1826) was a Russian painter and engraver.
Petersburg to the family of a sergeant in the Preobrazhensky Guards regiment, Martynov graduated from the St Petersburg Academy of Art in 1788.
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1806-1810 Andrey Yefimovich Martynov (1768-1826) was a Russian painter and engraver.
Born in St. Petersburg to the family of a sergeant in the Preobrazhensky Guards regiment, Martynov graduated from the St Petersburg Academy of Art in 1788.
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