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Landscape painter, b. 1791 - d. 1830

Sylvester Feodosiyevich Shchedrin (13 February 1791 – 8 November 1830) was a Russian landscape painter.

Sylvester Shchedrin was born in St. Petersburg into the family of the famous sculptor Feodosiy Shchedrin, rector of the Imperial Academy of Arts. The landscape painter Semion Shchedrin was his uncle. In 1800, Sylvester Shchedrin entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, where he studied landscape paintings. Among his teachers were his uncle, Semion Shchedrin, Fyodor Alekseyev, M.M. Ivanov and Thomas de Thomon.[1] In 1811 he graduated with several awards including the Large Gold Medal for his painting View from Petrovsky Island that gave him a scholarship to study abroad.

Sylvester left for Italy in 1818, delayed due to the Napoleonic Wars. In Italy, he studied the old masters in Rome; went to Naples to paint watercolors ordered by Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia;[1] then returned to Rome. The biggest achievement of that period was New Rome. Castel Sant'Angelo (1823). It was such a great success that he painted 8-10 variations of the painting, each from a slightly different angle and with different details.[2] His pension ended in 1823, but he decided to stay abroad as a freelance painter. In 1825 he finished his work Lake of Albano that was a new step in his movement to natural composition. In this painting he relaxed the boundary between subject and background, and moved from using formal colors.[3]

Shchedrin had many commissions and grew to become a well-known artist in Italy. He lived in Rome and Naples, working en plein air, drawing bays and cliffs and views of small towns and fishermen villages. One of his favorite motifs were terraces in vines with a view of the sea. Referred as the images of the "Midday Paradis".[4] At the end of the 1820s, Shchedrin began to draw uneasy, almost nightmarish nocturnal landscapes, which may have been inspired by his gradually declining health. He died in Sorrento in 1830. In a sense, the works of Shchedrin concluded a period of development of Russian art and started a new period.[1]

Shchedrin influenced not only Russian art but Italian art as well. He was one of the founders of the so-called Posillipo school.[4] Many of his works are in Italian museums while some were returned to Russia. Shchedrin's letters full of important artistic observations were published as a book (Shchedrin Letters from Italy) in 1932 and reprinted in 1978.

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    • SSILJWESTR F. SCHTSCHEDRIN, 1791 – 1830
      Sep. 26, 2024

      SSILJWESTR F. SCHTSCHEDRIN, 1791 – 1830

      Est: €50,000 - €70,000

      NAPOLI, RIVIERA DI CHIAIA Öl auf Leinwand. 45,5 x 67 cm. Beigegebene eine Expertise von Dr. Ermanno Bellucci, Ehreninspektor des Ministeriums für Kultur, in Kopie. Das äußerst fein und detailreich gestaltete Gemälde stellt, wie die Expertise bestätigt, vermutlich eine von mehreren Wiederholungen des Originals dar, das in der renommierten Tretyakov-Galerie zu finden ist, abgebildet im Katalog bzw. im Tretyakov-Magazine, Ausgabe 4, 2009 sowie 2011. Die Ansicht von Norden auf den Golf, mit dem Vesuv im Hintergrund, sehr reicher und akribisch wiedergegebener Figurenstaffage ist identisch mit der Fassung in Moskau. In der Expertise werden einige wenige Abweichungen genannt. Die Abmessungen der beiden Bilder sind identisch. Der Malstil und die Feinheit in der Behandlung der Gegenstände ist auch mit sämtlichen weiteren Werken von Schtschedrin durchaus vergleichbar. Der Maler war Sohn eines Bildhauers, der den Posten eines Rektors an der Akademie von St. Petersburg innehatte. Auch sein Onkel war Landschaftsmaler, bei dem er auch Unterricht nahm. 1800 wurde er Akademiemitglied, dann ausgezeichnet mit einer Großen Goldmedaille. Nach 1818 ging er im großfürstlichen Auftrag Romanows nach Neapel und Rom, wo er etliche äußerst qualitätvolle Landschaften und Stadtansichten schuf, so auch eine weitere Ansicht der Bucht von Chiaia in Neapel, 1819, während das vorliegende Motiv 1826 entstand. Literatur: L.A. Markina, O dolce Napoli, Ausstellungskatalog, Moskau 2011, S. 32-33. (1410311) (11) Ssiljwestr F. Schtschedrin, 1791 – 1830 RIVIERA DI CHIAIA IN NAPLES Oil on canvas. 45.5 x 67 cm. Accompanied by an expert’s report by Dr Ermanno Bellucci, Honorary Inspector of the Ministry of Culture, in copy. According to the expert´s report, the very fine and detailed painting is one of several repetitions of a painting held at the Tretyakov Gallery, shown in the catalogue and in the Tretyakov Magazine, Issue 4, 2009 and 2011. Literature: L. A. Markina, O dolce Napoli, exhibition catalogue, Moscow 2011, pp. 32-33.

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    • Silvester Schedrin, auch „Silvestr Shchedrin“, 1791 Moskau – 1830 ebenda
      Jun. 30, 2022

      Silvester Schedrin, auch „Silvestr Shchedrin“, 1791 Moskau – 1830 ebenda

      Est: €35,000 - €55,000

      POSILLIPO VOM STRAND VON SERMONETA AUS, UM 1825 Öl auf Leinwand. 40 x 60 cm. Rechts unten signiert „Sil. Schedrin.“. In vergoldetem Originalrahmen. Blick vom Uferstrand über das ruhige Wasser auf die malerisch gelegenen Häuser von Posillipo, teils mit Balkonen, sowie einem hinter einer Mauer liegendem Garten mit Palmen und Zypressen, unter hohem hellblauem Himmel im sommerlich hellem, diffusen Licht eines späten Nachmittags. Dahinter ein hochziehendes, bewachsenes Gebirge. Eine große Wäscheleine nimmt fast die Hälfte der rechten Uferseite ein. Im Vordergrund am Strand einige Männer und Frauen im Gespräch sowie am rechten Rand zwei am Ufer liegende große Boote. Weitere sind auf dem schimmernden Wasser zu finden sowie ein angelnder Junge auf einem größeren Stein am Uferrand. Stimmungsvolle harmonische Malerei in der typischen Manier des Malers. Minim. rest., Craquelé, vereinzelt Kratzspuren. Provenienz: Aus bedeutender Privatsammlung, Frankreich und Italien. (1321961) (18) Silvester Schedrin, auch „Silvestr Shchedrin“, 1791 Moskau – 1830 ibid. POSILLIPO FROM THE BEACH OF SERMONETA, CA. 1825Oil on canvas. 40 x 60 cm. Signed “Sil. Schedrin.” lower right. Provenance: From important private collection, France and Italy.

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    • SILVESTR FEDOSIEVICH SHCHEDRIN (1791-1830), View of Capri with the Faraglioni
      Jul. 05, 2019

      SILVESTR FEDOSIEVICH SHCHEDRIN (1791-1830), View of Capri with the Faraglioni

      Est: €150,000 - €250,000

      SILVESTR FEDOSIEVICH SHCHEDRIN (1791-1830), View of Capri with the Faraglioni Signed on a rock (lower left) Oil on paper laid on canvas Exceptional Neapolitan period frame with its original gilding 43 X 55.5 cm Expertise from Dott. Fernando Mazzocca СИЛЬВЕСТР ФЕДОРОВИЧ ЩЕДРИН (1791-1830) Капри. Скалы Фаральони подпись (слева внизу) бумага на холсте, масло 43 х 55.5 см Экспертиза Dott. Fernando Mazzocca, MASTERPIECE SEASCAPE NAPLES BY THE RUSSIAN MARINIST SYLVESTER SCHEDRINE Since 1825 Shchedrin spent summer months in Naples, Capri and Sorrento. Urban views in his painting were substituted by views of nature, mainly sea cost views. In his sea view paintings of 1825-1827 Shchedrin reached the peak of his artist carrier. At that time the painter focused on harbors, caves and natural terraces scattered in a multitude on the shore and islands near Naples. Many times reproducing the same view Shchedrin always created an original masterpiece complicating his painting task and perfecting his way of work with nature. As his other paintings of the second half of the twenties of the 19th century the view of Capri really evidences of changes in the artist’s palette. The general colors of the landscape being cold and a bit silverfish reflect brilliance of the southern sun, mist of humid air enveloping cliffs and sea horizons. Начиная с 1825 г. летние месяцы Щедрин проводил в Неаполе, на Капри и в Сорренто. На смену городским пейзажам в его творчестве пришли природные, главным образом приморские. Именно в морских пейзажах 1825-1827 гг. творчество Щедрина достигло своего расцвета. Излюбленными мотивами живописца в это время стали гавани, гроты и террасы, которыми богато побережье и острова неподалеку от Неаполя. Неоднократно изображая один и тот же вид, Щедрин каждый раз создавал оригинальное произведение, усложнял живописную задачу, совершенствуя свой метод работы с натуры. Вид Капри, как и другие работы второй половины 1820-х гг., наглядно свидетельствует об изменении цветовой палитры художника. Общий тон пейзажа, холодный, чуть серебристый, передает ослепительный блеск южного солнца, дымку влажного воздуха, в которую погружены скалы и морские дали. К концу 1820-х гг. популярность Щедрина возросла настолько, что он не успевал выполнять заказы. Живописец продолжал много работать, несмотря на развивающуюся тяжелую болезнь печени. Произведения Щедрина уже при его жизни стали предметом пристального внимания коллекционеров и любителей изящных искусств. «От маленьких твоих картин все в восхищении», - писал в Италию брат художника Аполлон. Он неоднократно просил Сильвестра не забывать о работах, предназначенных для русских заказчиков: «Я ручаюсь, что они тотчас будут раскуплены, сколько бы их ни было" (Аполлон Щедрин. Письма в Италию к брату Сильвестру. 1825-1830. СПб., 1999. С. 16.). После его смерти друзья художника сделали все возможное, чтобы его картины попали в Россию, но далеко не все их попытки закончились успешно. Президент ИАХ А.Н. Оленин, обращаясь к вице-канцлеру К.В. Нессельроде, просил принять все меры, чтобы наследие художника вернулось на родину. По его мнению, продажа картин в Неаполе могла бы стать «большою потерею для России» (Усачева С. Картины Сильвестра Щедрина в Третьяковской галерее: из истории коллекции // Третьяковская галерея. 2009. №4 (25)

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    • SILVESTR FEDOSIEVICH SHCHEDRIN
      Apr. 23, 2004

      SILVESTR FEDOSIEVICH SHCHEDRIN

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      oil on canvas CIRCLE OF RUSSIAN, 1791-1830 ITALIANATE LANDSCAPE

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