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 View of the GView of the Gagarin's Moscow Mansion from the Courtyard. 1707
View of the GView of the Gagarin's Moscow Man...
 The Ceremonial Entry of  the Russian Troops to Moscow on December 21, 1709
The Ceremonial Entry of the Russian Troops t...
 The Wedding Feast of Peter I and Catherine in the Winter Palace of Peter I in St. Petersburg on Febr
The Wedding Feast of Peter I and Catherine in...
 The Wedding Feast of Peter I and Catherine in Winter Palace of Peter I in St. Petersburg February 19
The Wedding Feast of Peter I and Catherine in...
 Battle of Gangut, June 27, 1714
Battle of Gangut, June 27, 1714
 Battle of Gangut, June 27, 1714
Battle of Gangut, June 27, 1714
 The Bringing of the Swedish Ships to St. Petersburg after the Victory in the Battle of Gangut, Septe
The Bringing of the Swedish Ships to St. Pete...
 St. Petersburg. View of the Winter Palace of Peter I. 1716
St. Petersburg. View of the Winter Palace of ...
 View of St. Petersburg. Detail: SS. Peter and Paul Fortress, Bell-Tower of SS. Peter and Paul Cathed
View of St. Petersburg. Detail: SS. Peter and...
 Panoramic View of St. Petersburg. 1716
Panoramic View of St. Petersburg. 1716
 Panoramic View of St. Petersburg. Detail. 1716
Panoramic View of St. Petersburg. Detail. 171...
 Panoramic View of St. Petersburg. 1716
Panoramic View of St. Petersburg. 1716
 St. Petersburg. View of the Summer Gardens from the Neva River. 1717
St. Petersburg. View of the Summer Gardens fr...
 View of A. Menshikov's Palace on Vasilievsky Island. 1717
View of A. Menshikov's Palace on Vasilievsky ...
 Portrait of I.M. Golovin. 1717
Portrait of I.M. Golovin. 1717
 Boat of Peter I. 1722
Boat of Peter I. 1722
 St. Petersburg. View of the SS. Peter and Paul Fortress. 1727
St. Petersburg. View of the SS. Peter and Pau...
 St. Petersburg. View of the SS. Peter and Paul Fortress. Detail. 1727
St. Petersburg. View of the SS. Peter and Pau...
 The Bringing of 4 Swedish Frigates in St. Petersburg  after the Victory in the Battle of Grengam, Se
The Bringing of 4 Swedish Frigates in St. Pet...
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  • Alexey,Zubov
    Biography:
        Alexey Zubov (1682 - after 1750) Alexey Zubov was born into the family of an icon painter of the Kremlin icon shop, Fyodor Zubov. After their father's death, both his sons, Ivan and Alexey, were accepted into the same icon shop as apprentices. In 1699, Alexey Zubov was ordered to become an apprentice of the Holland publisher and etcher Adrian Schoonebek (1661-1705), who had come to Russia on a personal invitation of Peter the Great. Etching at that time was looked upon as a means of mass propaganda, not as a kind of art, and practical Peter I encouraged etchers who depicted the most important events in the country and the revolutionary activities of its Tzar. In 1710-11 Zubov fulfilled his first major work - The Ceremonial Entry of Russian Troops into Moscow on December 21, 1709 after their Victory in the Battle of Poltava. The second version of the etching was finished already in St. Petersburg. In the young city of Peter I, the artist worked very fruitfully and variably. Here his best works were executed, which, among others are the Wedding Feast of Peter I and Catherine in the Winter Palace of Peter I in St. Petersburg February 19, 1712, and wonderful scenes of the sea battles Battle of Gangut, Grengam Battle, and others, full of life and dynamism. To his best belong, doubtlessly, the views of St. Petersburg that brought him fame. Zubov's etchings have simple compositions and are usually panoramic views. From the academic point of view they have numerous mistakes in technique and perspective, but in those mistakes there is a charm of youth: everything is seen enthusiastically. The youthful energy, the impression of a new beginning that run through Peter's I epoch, live in the etchings of Zubov. Ships crowd the Neva River, cannons fire, smoke flows from chimneys, ladies and gentlemen walk along the embankments, carriages pass by ¨C everything moves, everything lives. These are not just views of the city. It's a dream, which realizes itself before your eyes ¨C many buildings, which are already in Zubov's works, existed only as projects. After Peter's I death, Zubov continued to work in St. Petersburg for some time; he fulfilled portraits of Catherine I (1726), portraits of princesses D.M. and M.A. Menshikovs (1726). By 1730 the artist had left for Moscow. His last known etching dates 1745, and the last mention of the artist dates 1749. He died in poverty, forgotten, the exact date of his death and place of burial unknown. ....
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