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Khariton Platonov

Brevi note biografiche

  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo Regionale d'Arte di Irkutsk
    • Museo Regionale d'Arte di Irkutsk
    • Museo Regionale d'Arte di Irkutsk
    • Museo Regionale d'Arte di Irkutsk
    • Museo Regionale d'Arte di Irkutsk
  • Works on APS: 3
  • Top 3 works:
    • Little Nurse
    • Girl Doing Laundry in a River
    • Girl by the Well
  • Born: Russia
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Top-ranked work: Little Nurse
  • Nationality: Russia
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

Quiz d'arte

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Domanda 1:
Qual è stato il luogo principale dove Khariton Platonov ha insegnato durante la sua carriera artistica?
Domanda 2:
Per quale opera Khariton Platonov ricevette un premio d'oro dall'Accademia delle Arti nel 1878?
Domanda 3:
Khariton Platonov è stato membro corrispondente dell'Accademia delle Arti.
Domanda 4:
Quale artista ha guidato il progetto di restaurazione della chiesa di Sant'Ilario sotto la direzione di Mikhail Vrubel?
Domanda 5:
Khariton Platonov è considerato uno dei fondatori della Kiev Art School.

Khariton Platonov: A Portraitist of Innocence and Ukrainian Romanticism

Khariton Platonovich Platonov (1842-1907) stands as a significant figure in late 19th-century Russian genre painting, particularly renowned for his poignant depictions of young women. Born into a peasant family, Platonov’s artistic journey began with formal training at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg where he demonstrated considerable talent and earned prestigious silver medals—a testament to his dedication and skill in drawing. This formative experience instilled within him a profound appreciation for realism and observation, shaping his distinctive style throughout his prolific career. His academic pursuits culminated in titles of Artist, Second Degree and Lecturer at a district school, establishing him as an educator alongside his artistic endeavors. Early exhibitions showcased his burgeoning talent, garnering attention from the Academy’s council and propelling him towards greater recognition. The pivotal gold medal awarded for “Bulgarian Boy” in 1878 solidified his reputation as a masterful painter and cemented his place among the leading artists of his time. This work exemplifies Platonov's ability to convey emotion through subtle nuances of expression and color, capturing the essence of human experience with remarkable sensitivity—a hallmark of Romanticism’s pursuit of beauty and truth. Moving to Kiev in 1877, Platonov established himself as a respected teacher at the “Kiev Drawing School,” founded by Nikolay Murashko—a cornerstone institution for nurturing artistic talent in Ukraine. He continued his artistic pursuits alongside his pedagogical role, undertaking the monumental restoration project of St. Cyril’s Church under Mikhail Vrubel's guidance, immersing himself in the grandeur and symbolism of Orthodox iconography. This collaboration underscored Platonov’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage and engaging with broader artistic movements—a reflection of the Peredvizhniki’s ethos of social engagement and artistic integrity. Platonov’s contribution extended beyond individual artworks; he actively reshaped the Kiev Art School, fostering a generation of Ukrainian artists who would become celebrated figures in their own right. Among his most prominent students were Mykola Pyomenko and Mykola Burachek—artists whose canvases continue to resonate with themes of rural life and human compassion. His unwavering belief in artistic freedom and his dedication to portraying the world with honesty and empathy solidified Platonov’s legacy as a champion of Romantic ideals. His oeuvre comprises numerous captivating canvases, notably “The Little Jewish Girl,” which was purchased by Finance Minister Ivan Vyshnegradsky—a testament to the esteem with which he was held within the cultural circles of his era. His paintings are characterized by meticulous detail, luminous color palettes, and a masterful portrayal of youthful vulnerability. Platonov’s legacy resides not only in his individual artworks but also in his influence on Ukrainian art education and his embodiment of Romantic ideals—a painter who captured the beauty of everyday life with unwavering compassion and artistic integrity. He had major showings at the 31st and 32nd Exhibitions of the Peredvizhniki – a collective known for its rejection of academic conventions – showcasing his unwavering belief in artistic freedom and championed realism as a powerful tool for conveying truth and beauty. Platonov’s paintings are instantly recognizable for their serene landscapes, tender portraits of young women, and masterful use of color—elements that exemplify the Romantic movement's fascination with emotion and imagination.



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