Lev Feliksovich Lagorio
Paintings
Crossing the River
By the Sea. Crimea
Batumi
Ships on a Calm Sea
View of the town from the river
View of the Ayu-Dag from Alushta
View of the vicinity of St. Petersburg in Lahti
View of the Neva River and the Peter and Paul Fortress
On the island of Capri. Coastal cliffs
On the island of Capri. Fisher's house
Defense of Bayazet (Doğubeyazıt)
Landscape with trees, houses and the river
Fountain of Hannibal in Rocca di Papa near Rome
Lev Feliksovich Lagorio (Russian: Лев Феликсович Лагорио; 1828–1905) was a Russian painter, known for his paintings of seascapes.
Biography
Lagorio
was born in Feodosia, Crimea (now Ukraine) and later studied in the
Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. His teachers were Maxim
Vorobiev and Bogdan Willewalde. While he lived in Feodosia, he was
influenced by the painter Ivan Aivazovsky. In 1845 Lagorio went on a
sea voyage on the warship Groziashchy to study the arrangement of the
ship.
Lagorio spent eight years in Italy. The paintings he
created there brought him to the status of professor on his return home
to Russia.
In his later years, he painted the coastal views of Finland and Norway. He also painted motives of the Russian-Turkish war.
Lagorio's works are open to the public in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
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