Karl Bryullov (1799-1852) stands as a towering figure in 19th-century Russian art. Though trained in the classical traditi on, he is best remembered for his emotionally charged Romantic masterpieces. Bryullov’s brilliance - both intellectual and artistic - combined with his fiercely independent spirit, ignited widespread admiration across Russia.
His dynamic style and expressive power stirred the hearts of a nation. His fame extended well beyond Russia’s borders. In Western Europe, Bryullov earned the respect of cultural luminaries such as Thorvaldsen, Sir Walter Scott, Stendhal, and Liszt, securing his place among the greats of European art.
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