List of 19th-century Russian Painters

This is a list of 19th-century Russian painters.

  • Abram Arkhipov, 1862–1930
  • Ivan Aivazovsky, 1817–1900
  • Nikolai Bogdanov-Belsky, 1868–1945
  • Alexander Golovin 1863-1930
  • Pavel Fedotov, 1851–1852
  • Nikolai Ge, 1831–1894
  • Alexander Ivanov 1806-1858
  • Vasily Kamensky 1866-1944
  • Nikolai Kasatkin 1859-1930
  • Orest Kiprensky 1782-1936
  • Konstantin Korovin 1861-1939
  • Alexei Korzukhin 1835–1894
  • Nikolay Koshelev 1840–1918
  • Evgraf Fedorovich Krendovsky, 1810–1870
  • Eugene Lanceray 1875-1946
  • Klavdiy Lebedev 1852-1916
  • Mikhail Lebedev 1811-1837
  • Dmitry Levitsky 1735-1822
  • Konstantin Makovsky 1839-1915
  • Vladimir Makovsky 1846-1920
  • Vassily Maximov 1844-1911
  • Grigoriy Myasoyedov1834-1911
  • Mikhail Nesterov 1862-1942
  • Nikolai Nevrev 1830-1904
  • Ilya Ostroukhov 1858–1929
  • Vasily Perov 1834-1882
  • Vasily Polenov 1844-1927
  • Yelena Polenova 1850-1898
  • Illarion Pryanishnikov 1840-1894
  • Vasili Pukirev 1832-1890
  • Ilya Repin 1844-1930
  • Fyodor Rokotov 1736–1808
  • Andrei Ryabushkin 1861-1904
  • Konstantin Savitsky 1844-1905
  • Alexei Savrasov 1830-1897
  • Valentin Serov 1865-1911
  • Silvestr Schchedrin 1791-1830
  • Semion Shchedrin 1745–1804
  • Fyodor Tolstoy 1783-1873
  • Vasily Tropinin 1776-1856
  • Fyodor Vasilyev 1850-1873
  • Apollinary Vasnetsov 1856-1933
  • Viktor Vasnetsov 1848-1926
  • Vasily Vereshchagin 1842-1904
  • Konstantin Yuon 1875-1958

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