Alexeyev Collection
Alexeyev, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and historical significance
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Alexeyev, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and historical significance. From capturing the majestic Palace Embankment as seen from the Peter and Paul Fortress in 1794 to immortalizing the view of the English Quay from the Building of the Academy of Art in the early 19th century, this talented artist has left an indelible mark on our perception of history. In 1911, Alexeyev's brush strokes brought to life a captivating portrait of Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky, showcasing his ability to capture not only physical features but also the essence of his subjects. The same can be said for his portrayal of General Ilya Ivanovich Alexeyev (1772-1830), where every stroke seems to convey strength and determination. Moving beyond portraits, Alexeyev skillfully transports us back in time with his depiction of Strastnaya Square in Moscow during the early 1800s. Through meticulous attention to detail, he allows us glimpses into everyday life during that era. The versatility and talent exhibited by it can further exemplified through various other works such as his portrayals of Yegor Fyodorovich Meiendorf (1794-1879) and Varvara Asenkova (1817-1841). These pieces showcase not only his technical prowess but also his ability to evoke emotion through art. One cannot overlook Alexeyev's collaboration with N. M. (active First Half of 19th cen. ) on a stunning portrait depicting Count Jakov Karlovich Sievers (1818-1865) alongside Countess Vera Mikhaylovna. Their elegance is captured flawlessly, demonstrating an exquisite sense of composition. As we delve deeper into history through Alexeyev's eyes, we witness breathtaking views such as those from Lubyanka Square to Vladimir Gate in Moscow during the 1800s or gazing upon the Michael Palace in Saint Petersburg from 1799-1800.