Dmitry Levitzky Portrait of a student of the Empress School for Noble Maidens Ekaterina Ivanovna Nelidova new26/Dmitry Levitzky-488497.jpg ID: 93841 Want A Reproduction?
1735-1822) was a Russian-Ukrainian portrait painter.
Dmitry was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in a family of clergyman and engraver Grigory Levitzky. His father was his first art teacher. Later be became a pupil of Aleksey Antropov who came to Kiev to paint the Cathedral of St. Andrew.
In 1770, Levitzky became famous as a portrait painter after the exhibition of six of his portraits in the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. For the portrait of Alexander Kokorinov, Director and First Rector of the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg (1769) he was elected an academician and appointed the Professor of the portrait painting class at the Academy of Arts. Related Paintings of Dmitry Levitzky :. | Ekaterina Nelidova, | Portrait of Alexandr Mihailovich Golytsyn | Portrait of Denis Diderot | Alexander Lanskoy | Catherine II as Legislator in the Temple of the Goddess of Justice | Related Artists: Pietro Bellotti (1625-1700) was an Italian painter active in the Baroque period. He was born in Sale. He was a pupil of Michele Ferrabosco in Venice. He was patronized by Pope Alexander VIII and by the Duke of Uceda. He lived in Bolzano[1]. He painted mostly portraits. He died at Venice.
Franz Xaver Kosler Vienna 1864-1905 Thomas Trotter British
1756-1803