- Karl
Pavlovich Bryullov, also
Briullov or Briuloff, born
Charles Bruleau (Russian: Карл Па́влович Брюлло́в; 23 December [O.S. 12 December] 1799 – 23 June [O...
- Bryullov, Bryulov,
Briullov or
Briuloff (Russian: Брюллов), a
Russian masculine surname,
derives from the
French surname Brulleau; its
feminine counterpart...
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introduced to the most
fashionable painter of the day, the
artist Karl
Briullov.
Briullov took an
interest in Shevchenko,
praising his work and
indicating a...
- influential. The
early 19th
century saw many
prominent paintings by Karl
Briullov and
Alexander Ivanov, both of whom were
known for
Romantic historical canvases...
- The
Vandals sacking Rome in 455, by Karl
Briullov (1830s)...
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Russian folk
catoptromancy by Karl
Briullov, 1836...
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March 2013.
Retrieved 26
November 2017. Leontyeva, Galina. (1996) Karl
Briullov:
Artist of
Russian Romanticism.
Translated by
Peter Deviatkin and Alla...
- canvas; 2.62 x 1.62 m; Army
Museum (Paris) The
Genius of Art; by Karl
Briullov; 1819–1821; gray paper, pencil, chalk, charcoal, and pastel; 65.2 x 62...
- and one of the best
watercolours in the
history of
Russian art. In 1837,
Briullov painted his
portrait of
Walter Scott at an
evening in
Paris at the house...
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inspired by the
painting The Last Day of
Pompeii by the
Russian painter Karl
Briullov,
which Bulwer-Lytton had seen in Milan. It
culminates in the cataclysmic...