
1827โ1902 ยท Russian ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Fyodor Bronnikov was a Russian artist known for his historical paintings and genre scenes, often depicting Italian life and classical subjects. He contributed to the development of Russian Academic art, blending it with elements of Realism and Romanticism.
what you'll learn
Studying Bronnikov's work allows students to understand the blending of Academic precision with Romantic and Realist sensibilities. Students can learn about historical painting, genre scenes, and portraiture, focusing on composition, detail, and narrative.
related: Karl Bryullov, Henryk Siemiradzki, Ivan Aivazovsky

Rome. Italian Courtyard

In the chapel
1858

Palermo

Italian Girl
1869

Italian Courtyard

Portrait of the artist's mother
1871

Street in Italian town

Lover of painting

Portrait of an old man in a crimson dress
1881

View of Lake Como
1897

Horatius reads before Maecenas
1863

Baptism of Prince Vladimir
1883

Bellagio
1875

Italian woman
1869

Consecration of the herm
1874

Buildings

The Italian Tavern
1858

The head of an old man

Portrait of A.P. Bogoliubov
1856

Portrait of the artist's father
1871

Before entering the arena
1873

Self-portrait of the artist in youth
1853

Portrait of an old man
1874

Self-portrait
1889

Horace Reading His Verses
1863

Landscape with Tree

The head of Judas
1874

The old beggar
1869

Fragment of the interior

Portrait of the Artist K.D. Flavitsky
1873