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  1. Mikhail Ivanovich Kozlovsky ( Russian: Михаил Иванович Козловский; 6 November 1753 – 30 September 1802) was a Russian Neoclassical sculptor active during the Age of Enlightenment . Biography. Beginning his training at the Imperial Academy of Arts with Anton Losenko in 1764, he went to Rome in 1774 and then to Paris in 1779.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2021 · 1. Mikhail Kozlovsky. Filoctetes. 1789. Mármol. Museo Priyutino-Museo Estatal de Literatura y Arte. 2 Alexánder Opekushin. Maqueta del monumento al poeta Alexánder Pushkin en Moscú. 1875....

  3. Contents. Mikhail Kozlovsky. Russian sculptor. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to sculpture. In Neoclassical art: Russia. Mikhail Kozlovsky contributed to the decoration of the throne room at Pavlovsk. Read More. statue of Samson. In Peterhof.

  4. Mikhail Kozlovsky is one of the greatest sculptors of Russian classicism, whose work is imbued with high ideas of enlightenment, vivid emotionality and sublime humanism. In the opinion of art criticism of the early XIX century, each of his works “reveals a lot of imagination, feelings, original look and masterful hand of the author.”

  5. KOZLOVSKY, Mikhail Ivanovich. Russian sculptor (b. 1753, St. Petersburg, d. 1802, St. Petersburg) Preview Picture Data Info; The Vigil of Alexander the Great 1790-92

  6. KOZLOVSKY Mikhail Ivanovich. 1753, St. Petersburg - 1802, St. Petersburg. Sculptor, draughtsman. Studied in Imperial Academy of Arts (1764–1773) under Nicolas-François Gillet. Received multiple silver and gold medals, graduated as class painter of the first grade and right to a foreign funded trip. Mastered in Italy and France.

  7. Mikhail Kozlovsky - Neoclassical - 18th Century - Russian Artists - Biographies - Sculptor, draughtsman, engraver, teacher. Born in St Petersburg in the family of a naval musician called Ivan Kozlovsky (1753).