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Red Square In Moscow
Fedor Alekseyev — Russian, 1753–1824 — Russian Neoclassicism
Fyodor Alekseyev was the first major Russian painter to specialize in the urban veduta, earning him the epithet 'the Russian Canaletto.' Trained at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and later in Venice, where he absorbed the conventions of Italian view painting, he returned to Russia and applied that visual language to his own cities. His mature works — luminous prospects of St.
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