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Winter Sunset

  • Dimensions29.0 x 34.0 cm

Discover Constantin Westchiloff’s captivating portraits & genre scenes! Russian-American artist known for his 19th/20th c. works, influenced by Repin & exploring themes of life & art.

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Artist Biography

Constantin Alexandrovich Westchiloff (1877–1945): A Pioneer of Impressionistic Landscape Painting

Constantin Alexandrovich Westchiloff, born Konstantin Aleksandrovich Veschilov on December 15, 1877, in St. Petersburg, Russia, was a prolific Russian-American artist who achieved considerable renown for his captivating landscapes and genre scenes—particularly those depicting the rugged beauty of Maine and Florida. Though overshadowed by the towering figures of Repin and Ilya Kondratievich Muravyov-Amursky during his formative years at the Imperial Academy of Arts, Westchiloff’s artistic journey ultimately yielded a distinctive style characterized by vibrant colors, loose brushstrokes, and an unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of nature. His legacy endures as one of the foremost Impressionistic landscape painters of his era.
  • Early Life & Education: Born into a family with artistic inclinations, Westchiloff’s early education focused on classical art traditions—a grounding that would prove invaluable in shaping his later stylistic choices. He enrolled at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg in 1898, where he studied under Repin, arguably Russia's most celebrated realist painter. This mentorship instilled within him a profound respect for observation and meticulous detail, elements which subtly informed his artistic approach.
  • Influences & Artistic Style: Westchiloff’s artistic sensibilities were profoundly impacted by Repin’s unwavering commitment to portraying the human condition with unflinching honesty—a stylistic ethos that resonated deeply with Westchiloff's own artistic vision. Furthermore, he absorbed inspiration from Impressionist luminaries like Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro, embracing their techniques of capturing fleeting moments of light and color.
  • Notable Works & Exhibitions: Westchiloff’s oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of subjects—from monumental portraits to intimate genre scenes—but his landscapes stand out as particularly striking examples of Impressionistic artistry. Among his most celebrated paintings are “Ivan the Terrible After the Triumph of Kazan,” which garnered acclaim for its dramatic composition and masterful rendering of emotion, and “Breakthrough of the Cruiser Askold in 1904 in the Yellow Sea,” documenting a pivotal moment in Russo-Japanese War history with remarkable accuracy. He exhibited extensively throughout Europe and America, securing recognition as one of his generation’s foremost artists.
  • Later Years & Legacy: Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Westchiloff emigrated to Italy (1923–1928) and France (1929–1935), where he continued to refine his artistic technique and explore new creative horizons. He eventually settled in New York City in 1935, passing away peacefully on April 23, 1945. Today, Constantin Westchiloff’s paintings are housed in museums and private collections worldwide—a testament to the enduring power of his vision and a celebration of Impressionistic landscape painting's ability to convey both beauty and profound emotion.
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Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Repin']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Ilya Repin']
  • Date Of Birth: 15 May 1878
  • Date Of Death: 23 April 1945
  • Full Name: Constantin Alexandrovich Westchiloff
  • Nationality: Russian-American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Winter Sunset
    • A House with Flowering Trees along the Amalfi Coast
  • Place Of Birth: St. Petersburg, Russia
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