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Martynov Collection

Martynov, a talented artist from the 19th century, captured the beauty of various cities and landmarks through his remarkable paintings

Background imageMartynov Collection: Florence, view of the Ponte Vecchio, 1826. Creator: Martynov

Florence, view of the Ponte Vecchio, 1826. Creator: Martynov
Florence, view of the Ponte Vecchio, 1826. Private Collection

Background imageMartynov Collection: Admiralty Passage in Saint Petersburg

Admiralty Passage in Saint Petersburg. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Field of Mars and the Suvorov Monument in Saint Petersburg, 1821-1822

View of the Field of Mars and the Suvorov Monument in Saint Petersburg, 1821-1822. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Summer Palace of Peter I, 1809. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

View of the Summer Palace of Peter I, 1809. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of the Summer Palace of Peter I, 1809. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: Portrait of Nikolay Martynov, 1841. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Nikolay Martynov, 1841. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Nikolay Martynov, 1841. Found in the collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Cameron Gallery in Tsarskoye Selo, 1815. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

View of the Cameron Gallery in Tsarskoye Selo, 1815. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of the Cameron Gallery in Tsarskoye Selo, 1815. Private Collection

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Main Gatchina palace, 1821. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

View of the Main Gatchina palace, 1821. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of the Main Gatchina palace, 1821. Found in the collection of the State Museum of E. Boratynsky, Muranovo

Background imageMartynov Collection: The Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo, 1821-1822. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

The Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo, 1821-1822. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
The Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo, 1821-1822. Found in the collection of the State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: The Court of the Pavel Gagarins House. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

The Court of the Pavel Gagarins House. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
The Court of the Pavel Gagarins House. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: The Apraksin House at the Fontanka River, 1821-1822. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

The Apraksin House at the Fontanka River, 1821-1822. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
The Apraksin House at the Fontanka River, 1821-1822. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Church of the Great Palace in Oranienbaum, 1821-1822

View of the Church of the Great Palace in Oranienbaum, 1821-1822. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of the Church of the Great Palace in Oranienbaum, 1821-1822. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Tobogganing Pavilion and the Telegraph at Oranienbaum, 1821-1822

View of the Tobogganing Pavilion and the Telegraph at Oranienbaum, 1821-1822. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: The Red Gates in Moscow, 1850. Artist: Martynov, Alexey Alexandrovich (1818-1903)

The Red Gates in Moscow, 1850. Artist: Martynov, Alexey Alexandrovich (1818-1903)
The Red Gates in Moscow, 1850. Found in the collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: Church of St Nicholas the miracle worker Red Jingle in Moscow, 1847-1848. Artist: Martynov

Church of St Nicholas the miracle worker Red Jingle in Moscow, 1847-1848. Artist: Martynov
Church of St Nicholas the miracle worker Red Jingle in Moscow, 1847-1848. Found in the collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of Kazan, 1816. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

View of Kazan, 1816. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of Kazan, 1816. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Selenga River in Siberia, 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

View of the Selenga River in Siberia, 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of the Selenga River in Siberia, 1817. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: Gateway to the Park in Tsarskoye Selo, after 1821. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

Gateway to the Park in Tsarskoye Selo, after 1821. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
Gateway to the Park in Tsarskoye Selo, after 1821. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: View of the Cameron Gallery in the Park in Tsarskoye Selo, before 1817

View of the Cameron Gallery in the Park in Tsarskoye Selo, before 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of the Cameron Gallery in the Park in Tsarskoye Selo, before 1817. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageMartynov Collection: Portrait of Ivan Ivanovich Martynov (1777-1807), 1800s. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Ivan Ivanovich Martynov (1777-1807), 1800s. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Ivan Ivanovich Martynov (1777-1807), 1800s. Found in the collection of the Institut of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House), St Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: Emperor Alexander I in the studio of George Dawe in the Winter Palace

Emperor Alexander I in the studio of George Dawe in the Winter Palace. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMartynov Collection: Advertising Poster for the Ukraine Tobacco Trust, 1924. Artist: Martynov

Advertising Poster for the Ukraine Tobacco Trust, 1924. Artist: Martynov, Arkhip Ivanovich (1887-after 1945)
Advertising Poster for the Ukraine Tobacco Trust, 1924. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow


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Martynov, a talented artist from the 19th century, captured the beauty of various cities and landmarks through his remarkable paintings. In Florence, he painted a breathtaking view of the Ponte Vecchio in 1826. The intricate details and vibrant colors transport viewers to this iconic Italian city. Moving on to Saint Petersburg, Martynov's artistry shines through as he portrays Admiralty Passage with finesse. His brushstrokes bring life to the bustling streets and architectural marvels of this Russian city. In another masterpiece, Martynov showcases the Field of Mars and Suvorov Monument in Saint Petersburg during 1821-1822. Through his skilled hand, he immortalizes these historical sites for generations to admire. The Summer Palace of Peter I is another subject that caught Martynov's attention. With delicate strokes, he captures its grandeur and elegance in a painting dating back to 1809. Not only did Martynov excel at landscapes and architecture; he also had an eye for portraiture. A mysterious anonymous artist created a portrait of Nikolay Martynov in 1841, capturing his essence for eternity. Returning to Tsarskoye Selo, we find ourselves gazing upon Cameron Gallery through Martynov's eyes in 1815. The play between light and shadow creates depth within this stunning depiction. Martynov's talent extends further as we explore his portrayal of Gatchina palace in 1821 - it evokes awe with its majestic presence against a picturesque backdrop. The Catherine Palace is yet another gem that graced Martynov's canvas during 1821-1822. His attention to detail allows us to appreciate every intricacy within this opulent structure nestled amidst nature’s embrace. Delving deeper into Saint Petersburg’s history brings us before Pavel Gagarin’s House - beautifully depicted by none other than Andrei Yefimovich Martynov himself.