Timm Vasili
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Timm Vasily (1820-1895) is a Russian painter and graphic artist. He was born in Riga in a family of Ostzi Germans. He received his initial art education in his hometown, after which he attended the classes of the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg (1839), where his chief mentor was A. Sauerweid. After graduation he moved to Paris, where he worked under the direction of O. Verne. He traveled to Algeria, after which he exhibited his battles at the Paris Salons. After returning to St. Petersburg (1849), he participated in campaigns to the Caucasus and Crimea. Academician of the Imperial Academy (1855). He directed the publication of the Russian Art Letter (1851-1862). Some time after the termination of the publication of the Russian Art Letter, he moved to Germany, where he had his own ceramic production in Berlin.
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Timm Vasily (1820-1895) is a Russian painter and graphic artist. He was born in Riga in a family of Ostzi Germans. He received his initial art education in his hometown, after which he attended the classes of the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg (1839), where his chief mentor was A. Sauerweid. After graduation he moved to Paris, where he worked under the direction of O. Verne. He traveled to Algeria, after which he exhibited his battles at the Paris Salons. After returning to St. Petersburg (1849), he participated in campaigns to the Caucasus and Crimea. Academician of the Imperial Academy (1855). He directed the publication of the Russian Art Letter (1851-1862). Some time after the termination of the publication of the Russian Art Letter, he moved to Germany, where he had his own ceramic production in Berlin.
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