Karl Bryullov, The Last Day of Pompeii 1830-1833.
Karl Bryullov (original name Charles Bruleau, also
transliterated Briullov and Briuloff) was a Russian painter,
watercolorist, representative of Classicism and Romanticism,
who had a great influence on Russian painters.
Born into a family of hereditary artists, his first teacher was his father.
Karl Bryullov, A Dream of a Girl Before a Sunrise 1830-1833.
Karl Bryullov, Siege of Pskov by Polish King Stefan Batory 1843.
Karl Bryullov, A Turkish Girl 1837-1838.
Karl Bryullov, View of Fort Picu on the Island of Madeira 1849-1850.
Karl Bryullov, Sacking of Rome 1833-1836.
Karl Bryullov, Fortune-Teller Svetlana 1836.
Karl Bryullov, Vladimir Musin-Pushkin 1838.
Karl Bryullov, Comtesse Saltykova 1841.
Karl Bryullov, Horsewoman 1832.
Karl Bryullov, Vespers 1825.
Karl Bryullov, Portrait of the Sculptor Ivan Vitali 1836-1837.
Karl Bryullov, Portrait of U. M. Smirnova c. 1837-1840.
Karl Bryullov, Riders 1849.
Karl Bryullov, Portrait of N. V. Kukolnik 1836.
Karl Bryullov, Portrait of General- Adjutant Count Vasily Perovsky 1837.
Karl Bryullov, Portrait of Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy 1836.
Karl Bryullov, Olga Fersen on a Donkey 1835.
Karl Bryullov, Self-Portrait 1848.
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