Lev Lagorio(1828–1905)
"His father, Felice Lagorio (1781-1857) was a Genoese
merchant serving as Vice-Consul for the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
From 1839 to 1840, he received his first artistic training in the
studios of Ivan Aivazovsky. In 1842, with the support of Alexander
Kaznacheyev, the Governor of Taurida, he was able to enroll at the
Imperial Academy of Arts. Later, he was able to obtain financial
assistance from the Duke of Leuchtenberg, the Academy's new President.
Among his teachers there were Alexander Sauerweid, Maxim Vorobiev and
Bogdan Willewalde.
In 1850, he received the title of "Artist" for his painting "View of
Lahti" and, two years later, became a Russian citizen. He was also
awarded a pension to study abroad, visiting Paris first (1853), then
Rome, where he stayed until 1859, the last two years at his own expense.
After his return, in 1860, he was named a Professor and exhibited the
works he had created in Italy. He travelled to the Caucasus in 1861 and
presented a series of landscapes from there to Tsar Alexander II, who
presented him with the Order of Saint Anna.
He returned to the Caucasus in 1863 and 1864, with the entourage of
Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich, where he participated in the Caucasian
War. Afterward he settled in Saint Petersburg, spent the summers in
Sudak and often travelled abroad..
In 1885, he was commissioned to paint a series of works on the
Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 and visited battlefields throughout the
European and Asian theaters. In 1900, he was named an honorary member of
the Academy. He is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery."
Ο ζωγράφος του Ρωσο-Τουρκικού πολέμου (1877-1878)
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