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Ivan Ivanovich Belsky (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Бе́льский. 6 January 1719, Saint Petersburg — 13 January 1799, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian painter. He was part of the "Belsky Dynasty" of painters of the Eighteenth Century and one of the first teachers at the Imperial Academy of Arts, where he taught history painting.
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Ivan Belsky. Ivan Belsky may refer to: Ivan Vladimirovich Belsky ( fl. 1422–1445), first prince of the Gediminid Belsky family. Ivan Feodorovich Belsky ( c. 1501–1542), principal Gediminid Belsky in the Kazan-campaign and regency periods. Ivan Dmitrievich Belsky (died 1571), last prince of the Gediminid Belsky family.
Ivan Belsky was a Ukrainian artist who was born in 1923. Ivan Belsky's work has been offered at auction multiple times. The artist died in 2003. OVERVIEW. ARTWORKS (6) AUCTION RESULTS (6) BIOGRAPHY. Untitled, 1953. Oil on canvas. 29 x 39 cm. Lavandera, 1984. Oil on wood. 51 x 41 cm. Landschaft bei Verbizh (Lemberger Gebiet), 1987. Oil on cardboard.
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Feb 6, 2020 · Artists Ivan (1719-1799), Alexey (1729-1796) and Efim (1730-1778) Belsky were the greatest masters of the painting team of The Chancellery (later The Office) of buildings of Her Imperial Majesty. For more than half a century they performed the most responsible painting work commissioned by Empresses Elizabeth and Catherine the Great.
State Russian Museum. Kirill Ulanov (Cornelius), “The Descent into Hell”, 1713 (icon from the Krivozersky Monastery on the banks of the Volga River). State Russian Museum. Ivan Belsky,...
Artists Ivan (1719-1799), Alexey (1729-1796) and Efim (1730-1778) Belsky were the greatest masters of the painting team of The Chancellery (later The Office) of buildings of Her Imperial Majesty. For more than half a century they performed the most responsible painting work commissioned by Empresses Elizabeth and Catherine the Great.