Karl Pavlovich Bryullov, also Briullov or Briuloff, born Charles Bruleau was a Russian painter. He is regarded as a key figure in transition from the Russian neoclassicism to romanticism. Wikipedia
Born: December 23, 1799, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Died: June 11, 1852 (age 52 years), Manziana, Italy
Periods: Romanticism and Realism
Parents: Paul Bruleau and Mariya Schroeder
Siblings: Alexander Brullov
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Karl Pavlovich Bryullov, also Briullov or Briuloff, born Charles Bruleau was a Russian painter. He is regarded as a key figure in transition from the ...
Karl Pavlovich Bryullov was a Russian painter who combined technical proficiency and classical academic training with a Romantic spontaneity to produce some ...
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Karl Bryullov was born on December, 12th (23), 1799 in St. Petersburg, in the family of the academician, woodcarver, and engraver Pavel Ivanovich Briullo.
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Karl Pavlovich Bryullov (Russian: Êàðë Ïà́âëîâè÷ Áðþëëî́â; 12 December 1799 – 11 June 1852), original name Charles Bruleau,also transliterated Briullov or ...
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Acceptable dust jacket. Hardcover edition. Russian edition. Published in 1988. (books in russian, art, paintings) A copy that has been read but remains intact.