Alexey Tyranov
(Russian,1801 - 3 August 1859) was a Russian painter. Early in his career he painted icons with his brother; he then traveled to St. Petersburg to study at the Academy, where he took lessons with Alexey Venetsianov. From 1836 he was a pupil of Karl Bryullov. Tyranov chiefly painted portraits and genre scenes; he exhibited at a number of venues in the city throughout the 1830s and 40s.
ID: 81869 Alexey Tyranov. View of the Big Church of the Winter Palace Alexey Tyranov. View of the Big Church of the Winter Palace. 1829. Oil on canvas.
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