Ivan Khrutsky

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Ivan Khrutsky
Іван Хруцкі. Аўтапартрэт.jpg
Ivan Khrutsky, self-portrait, 1883
Born(1810-02-08)8 February 1810
Died26 January 1885(1885-01-26) (aged 74)
Zakharnichi, Russian Empire
NationalityRussian
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1839)
Alma materImperial Academy of Arts
Known forPainter
MovementRealism

Ivan Fomich Khrutsky (Russian: Иван Фомич Хруцкий; Belarusian: Іван Хруцкі; 1810-1885) was a Russian painter of Belarusian descent known by his still lifes and portraits.

Biography[]

He was born into a Greek-Catholic Belarusian family descended from the nobility of Leliwa coat of arms in the village of Ulla, Vitebsk Governorate (located in modern-day Belarus). In 1827 Khrutsky came to St. Petersburg and in 1830 entered the Imperial Academy of Arts.

His first known works are dated 1832. The paintings gradually gathered public and critical acclaim. Khrutsky also worked as an interior designer, and became a popular amongst the wealthy home owners. In 1836 he was awarded the Major Silver medal of the Academy for his still-lifes. Khrutsky also executed nice genre pictures and portraits. Old Woman Knitting a Sock, brought him the Minor Gold medal of the Academy. In 1839 he was awarded the title of the Academician.

After his father’s death in 1840 Khrutsky left St. Petersburg forever and settled in the family estate Zacharnicze (Zakharenichi, Zacharniczy), Polotsk region. This period was one of commissioned religious art, mostly from Lithuania. Besides religious paintings he also worked on portraits, such as I.I. Glazunov's, Joseph Semashko's, Mikolaj Malinowski's and others. He died in his estate in Zacharnicze in 1885.

Selected paintings[]

Literature[]

  • Kuznecow S. Malarz Jan Chrucki. Portret XIX-wiecznego 'artysty srednego'// Biuletyn historii sztuki. R. LX: 1998. nr.1-2. S.49-67.

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