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Pavel
Ivanovich Remezov

Russia • 1780−1833

Born in Reval on 28 January 1780, died 2 Jun 1833, Son of Gulnara, who served at the Revel Port Customs, he in 1785 he was identified pupils of the Arts Academy in 1799 (18 July) received a second gold medal for the execution of the program: "to present a portrait of the painter"; in the same year, on 28 August, he was awarded a second silver medal for drawing from life, and on the 18th of August the following year he received a certificate and a sword, and it was decided to leave him with the other eleven companions, a pensioner of the Academy, for further improvement. While still a pupil, he is in 1799, along with one his friend, Nikolai Habarovym, wrote a portrait of Emperor Paul I, by order of the Provincial Board of Vyborg and Vyborg of the exchequer, which were then corrected by the academician of the St. Shchukin. For these portraits, the Academy received 450 rubles., of which offered the students for 75 RUB., 50 RUB. paid high, and the rest of the money enrolled in factoruy amount Academy. In 1817 has had a program for the title of academician "to write a generational portrait with hands Professor of architecture G. Mikhailov", for which he received then the desired rank. In addition to these his works, is well-known copies of the portrait of the Emperor Nicholas, to write to DOE, and with a bust portrait of A. L. Naryshkin, written Vigee-Lebrun. (Cumans)

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