We quote from a biography of the artist:
'He was born in the town of Ostrogozhsk in the Voronezh Region in southwestern Russia into a commoner’s family. He received a basic education in a district school. During his childhood Kramskoy independently studied drawing and later began working with aquarelles. When he was 16, he worked as a color correction artist for a Kharkov (Ukraine) photographer. In 1856 he moved to St. Petersburg and continued to work with the best of the capital’s photographers. The following year he entered the Arts Academy, where he soon showed great talent in drawing and painting. During his academy years, he gathered the progressive youth around him. He was the head of the protest against painting the far-fetched pieces ordered by the council (the so-called “programs”). The artists graduating from the Academy created the St. Petersburg Team, which owed its atmosphere of mutual help, co-operation and strong spirituality to Kramskoy.
'Kramskoy began to mature as a portraitist. He often employed his favorite graphic technique, using sauce, bleach and Italian pencil. With this method, he drew portraits of the artists Morozov (1868), Shishkin (1869), Myasoedov (1861), Chistyakov (1861) and Koshelev (1866). His portraits were very accurate and without obliquities, but with reserved colors. ... By the end of the decade, the St. Petersburg Team lost its unity and social status. Kramskoy quit it and became one of the founders of the Peredvizhniki Society (The Comradeship of Moving Arts Exhibitions). The first exhibition displayed his “Portrait of F. A. Vasilyev” and “Portrait of M. M. Antokolskiy.”
'... His large painting “Laughter” (“Khokhot”), which followed the theme [of Christ], was never finished, though. While gathering materials for it, he went to Italy. He also traveled extensively throughout Europe.
'...[S]ome of his best works, includ[ed] a series of portraits of prominent people of the time...During his lifetime, Kramskoy also executed many orders for church paintings and portraits to earn his living.
'Ivan Kramskoy died at work, while standing at his easel. He was elaborating the portrait of Doctor Rauchfus, which remained unfinished.'
The next picture dates to 1882, and gives a sense of the talent of Kramskoy.

We are using the Old Style Russian dates for Kramskoy's birthday which makes it May 27, 1837. He died in 1887.
'...[S]ome of his best works, includ[ed] a series of portraits of prominent people of the time...During his lifetime, Kramskoy also executed many orders for church paintings and portraits to earn his living.
'Ivan Kramskoy died at work, while standing at his easel. He was elaborating the portrait of Doctor Rauchfus, which remained unfinished.'
The next picture dates to 1882, and gives a sense of the talent of Kramskoy.

We are using the Old Style Russian dates for Kramskoy's birthday which makes it May 27, 1837. He died in 1887.
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