Féodor Tchoumakoff was trained at the Academy of Theater Arts and at the Academy of Saint-Petersburg. The works he produced during his studies earned him great recognition from the painter Karl Brüllov (1799-1852). After graduating, he had the opportunity to take a study trip to Italy. From 1857, Féodor Tchoumakoff lived and worked mainly in Paris. He exhibited in the Parisian salons, while sending his works to the exhibitions of the Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. Féodor Tchoumakoff was a fairly popular artist in aristocratic circles in France and Russia. Several of his works feature portraits of artistocates of his time and his works were purchased by, among others, the French government and Tsar Alexander II. Féodor Tchoumakoff worked in different techniques and genres: historical, genre scenes, portraits. His works are kept in the Russian National Museum, the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and many other Russian and European museums, as well as in private collections.
19th century
as it is
Dimensions with frame:
Height: 63.5 cm
Width: 54.5 cm