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Vladimir Ivanovich Kozlovsky (Russian: Владимир Иванович Козловский; 1867–1930) was an Impressionist painter from the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union.
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Vladimir Ivanovich Kozlovsky (Russian: Владимир Иванович Козловский; 1867–1930) was an Impressionist painter from the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union.

Vladimir Kozlovsky a adăugat o fotografie
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Vladimir Ivanovich Kozlovsky (Russian: Владимир Иванович Козловский; 1867–1930) was an Impressionist painter from the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union.

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Artinvestment.RU. Selected artworks of Vladimir Kozlovsky Vladimir Ivanovich Kozlovsky. Biography and Artworks Archived 2023-10-19 at the Wayback Machine Postcards by Vladimir Kozlovsky Archived 2020-06-12 at the Wayback Machine

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Biography At the age of 13 years, Vladimir Kozlovsky entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where he studied with Konstantin Korovin and Isaac Levitan. His professional development was heavily influenced by his friends as well as his teachers, Alexei Savrasov, Vasily Polenov and Vasily Perov. After graduation in 1887, Vladimir went back to Kiev and was soon accepted by the Kiev Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (1890 - 1896). Kozlovsky's early paintings won multiple awards in Kiev and Moscow during these years, including Quiet Monastery (1892), Sweet home (1893), Noon (1894) and Pine Forest (1895). By the beginning of the 20th century, Kozlovsky became one of the Russian impressionists, joining the growing art movement in the country. In his paintings, Vladimir connected the landscape painting traditions of his teacher, Vasily Polenov, with genre scenes of Vasily Perov, vividly describing simple life of Ukrainian peasants. In 1915, Vladimir Kozlovsky was a founding member of the Kiev Society of Artists (1914-1919) and served as Secretary of this society for 5 years. His paintings were exhibited throughout the Russian Empire, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kiev, Odessa, Kharkov, Zhytomyr and other cities. Several of his most famous pieces,…