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The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« on: September 28, 2014, 08:33:29 am »
Great for Wallpapers. On many I recommedn opening them in a new tab and zooming in to see some of the individual dramas.

Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov is an artist famous for painting Russian battle scenes such as the Battle of 1812. Born in 1950 in the town of Lopasnya, Averyanov graduated from the M.I. Kalinin Moscow School of Art. Inspired by the works of his teacher, Sergey Prisekin, Averyanov is known for his paintings displaying Russian scenes of war, placing him at the forefront of traditionalist art revival during the 90’s. Averyanov’s simulataneous depiction of the chaos of war and nature of the lands in which they are set in have earned his works a place in several museums and private collections.

Battle of Maloyaroslavets 24 October 1812
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Battle of Eylua 8 February 1807
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Battle of Tarutino 18 October 1812
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"Advice in the City". Moscow 1812
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"Wounded" Boridino 1812
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  "Major-general V.Kostenetskiy's Exploit in the Borodino Battle"
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"Artilleryman's Exploits", 1812
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"The Defence of Smolensk on Augest 5th" 1812 (Main Menu painting in Mount and Musket)
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"The Veteran" Pavlov Regiment 1812
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"A Deed near Medyn
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Division general A.Delzon in the Maloyaroslavets
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"Price Peter Bagration at Boridino, The last counterattack"
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"Horse Guards in the Battle of Boridino" 1812
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"Waterloo" 1815
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"The Fighting for Shevardino Redoubt" 1812
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"Fighting for the Bagration Flèches" Boridino 1812 _[b
my favorite[/b]]
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"Bivouac" 1812
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"The Attack of Cossacks" 1914
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"On the Frontier"
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"Cheerful dragoon (2nd Squadron of the Moscow Dragoon Regiment) "
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"Friend"
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"With package"
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"Defending Napoleon"
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"The Crossing"
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"Battle of Freidland" 1807
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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2014, 05:40:06 pm »
Very nice pictures, incredibly detailed and very crisp. Might I ask though, where did you find these? Was it just a Google search or was there a website?
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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2014, 05:59:52 pm »
I got them from a Russian page profiling the artist though I have seen his painting around the web for years. I think this is all his works minus one or two.

An interesting zoom in on his painting of the Battle for Maloyaroslavetz

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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2014, 12:54:05 am »
Very detailed and realistic pictures.

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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2014, 01:09:23 am »
These are great!

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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2014, 01:25:29 am »
I like the "Friend" painting. Your horse is truly your friend in war (Back then, now it's dogs).
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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2014, 01:29:45 am »
"Friend" is my least favorite painted but one of my favorite scenes. In that era your supply of horses could make or break a campaign.

"Fighting for the Bagration Flèches" will forever be my favorite.
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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2014, 02:28:01 pm »
Is it because it's been used in MM? :D
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Re: The Art of Aleksandr Yurievich Averyanov
« Reply #8 on: September 30, 2014, 10:11:45 pm »
Nah the one that was in MM was the siege of Smolensk painting.
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