Karl Bryullov
Karl Bryullov | |
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| Карл Брюллов | |
Self-Portrait, 1848; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow | |
| Born | Karl Pavlovich Bryullo 12 December 1799 St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
| Died | 11 June 1852 (aged 52) Manziana, Papal State |
| Resting place | Protestant Cemetery, Rome |
| Alma mater | Imperial Academy of Arts (1821) |
| Known for | Painting and draughtsmanship |
| Notable work | The Last Day of Pompeii, 1830–1833 |
| Movement | Romantic |
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| Elected | Professor by rank (1836) |
Karl Pavlovich Bryullov (né Bryullo; Russian: Карл Па́влович Брюлло́в; 23 December [O.S. 12 December] 1799 – 23 June [O.S. 11 June] 1852) was a Russian painter and draughtsman during the Romantic period, remembered among the greatest visual artists in the history of Russian art.