Artist Biography

Constantin Mikhailovich Vasnetsov (1848–1926) was a distinguished Russian painter and graphic artist celebrated for his evocative depictions of historical scenes, architecture, and landscapes. Born into a modest family in Vyatka Governorate, he developed a deep appreciation for Russian history and culture, which became a central theme in his art. Vasnetsov’s works often highlighted the grandeur and intricate details of ancient Russian cities, churches, and everyday life. His artistic style balanced realism with romanticism, bringing to life the essence of a bygone era. Alongside his younger brother, the renowned painter Viktor Vasnetsov, he contributed significantly to the preservation of Russian heritage through art. Throughout his career, Vasnetsov participated in numerous exhibitions and earned recognition for his unique ability to blend historical accuracy with artistic imagination. His legacy endures as a vital part of Russian cultural and artistic history.

Additional Information

TitleFlying Carpet
TypeOil on Canvas
Creation Date1880
Size20 x 30 cm
FramedYes

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Constantin Mikhailovich Vasnetsov (1848–1926) was a distinguished Russian painter and graphic artist celebrated for his evocative depictions of historical scenes, architecture, and landscapes. Born into a modest family in Vyatka Governorate, he developed a deep appreciation for Russian history and culture, which became a central theme in his art.

Vasnetsov’s works often highlighted the grandeur and intricate details of ancient Russian cities, churches, and everyday life. His artistic style balanced realism with romanticism, bringing to life the essence of a bygone era. Alongside his younger brother, the renowned painter Viktor Vasnetsov, he contributed significantly to the preservation of Russian heritage through art.

Throughout his career, Vasnetsov participated in numerous exhibitions and earned recognition for his unique ability to blend historical accuracy with artistic imagination. His legacy endures as a vital part of Russian cultural and artistic history.