Die Ölgemälde alles Franz Roubaud


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
97794 Boat on the shore  Boat on the shore   1889(1889) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 27 x 35 cm cyf
97714 Caucasian scene  Caucasian scene   oil on canvas Dimensions 70 x 90.5 cm cyf
96860 Circassian rider  Circassian rider   oil on panel Dimensions 33 X 22 cm cyf
96858 Cossacks  Cossacks   oil on canvas Dimensions 52 X 75 cm cyf
74861 Count Argutinsky crossing the Caucasian range  Count Argutinsky crossing the Caucasian range   1892(1892) Oil on canvas cjr
76338 Count Argutinsky crossing the Caucasian range  Count Argutinsky crossing the Caucasian range   Date 1892(1892) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
96403 Horsemen in the hills  Horsemen in the hills   1894(1894) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 42 X 72 cm cyf
96776 Poststation im Kaukasus  Poststation im Kaukasus   1913(1913) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 60 X 82 cm cyf
96859 Tatar horseman  Tatar horseman   oil on panel Dimensions 29.5 X 22 cm cyf
97323 The Attack  The Attack   Unknown date Medium oil on canvas cyf
97944 The caucasian warrior  The caucasian warrior   oil on cardboard Dimensions 46 x 30 cm cyf
97054 The hay card  The hay card   oil on canvas Dimensions 73 X 96 cm cyf
98059 The Kidnapping  The Kidnapping   oil on canvas Dimensions 59.5 x 83.5 cm cyf
97893 The Return from the Hunt  The Return from the Hunt   oil on canvas Dimensions 62.2 x 39.3 cm cyf
97053 Troika racing through the snow  Troika racing through the snow   oil on canvas Dimensions 62 X 82 cm cyf

Franz Roubaud
was a Russian painter who created some of the largest and best known panoramic paintings. Roubaud was born on 15 June 1856 in Odessa and attended an art school there. In 1877 he went to Munich, where he studied at the Munich Academy. He then settled in Saint Petersburg, working in the Imperial Academy of Arts and painting huge panorams of historical battles - Storm of Achulgo (1896, Tiflis, now under the restoration in the museun of graphic arts in Makhachkala), Siege of Sevastopol (1854) (unveiled in 1905, damaged during the Siege of Sevastopol (1942), restored in the 1950s), Battle of Borodino (1911, moved to Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow in 1962) and the Russo-Persian War (1804-1813). His works were so large that they had to be exhibited in pavilions specially built for that purpose. In 1913, Roubaud left Russia for Munich, where he died on 13 March 1928.



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