Vysheslavtsev Alexey( traveler and art historian)
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Biography Vysheslavtsev Alexey
(1831 - 1888). At the end of the course at Moscow University was a military doctor and was during the Crimean War on Malakhov Kurgan, . resulting in a number of articles appeared in the "Contemporary" and "Russian Messenger": "June 6 in Sevastopol", . "August 30 in Sevastopol", . "Day at the Malakhov Kurgan", . "Sevastopol in the last months of siege" and others, . Serving on the clipper "Plastun, swam in the 1857 - 1859 years around the world and wrote" Essays on the pen and pencil of the voyage around the world "(St. Petersburg, 1862 and 1866). Many pages on the artistic qualities reminiscent of "Frigate Pallas" Goncharova. In 1861 - 1863 he. Vysheslavtsev served as peace mediator in the Tambov district, then drove the control chambers of Chernigov, Odessa, and Warsaw. Having traveled to Italy, . Greece, . Constantinople, . wrote: "Between the temples and ruins" (Moscow, . 1880); "Giotto and Dzhiottisty (St. Petersburg, . 1881), "History of Art in Italy" (St. Petersburg, . 1883); "Umbria and the picturesque school in northern Italy in the XV century (St. Petersburg, . 1885), "The Virgin and Child by Donatello", . Notes on Russian contemporary Georgia and others,
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