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Vorobyev Collection

"Capturing the Beauty of Landscapes and Architectural Marvels: Vorobyev's Artistic Legacy" Maxim Nikiphorovich Vorobyev, a renowned artist from the 19th century

Background imageVorobyev Collection: View of the Neva and the Academy of Sciences

View of the Neva and the Academy of Sciences. Found in the Collection of State Museum of the History of Saint Petersburg

Background imageVorobyev Collection: View of Moscow. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

View of Moscow. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
View of Moscow. Found in the collection of State Art Museum, Ivanovo

Background imageVorobyev Collection: View of Palermo, 1845. Artist: Vorobyev, Sokrat Maximovich (1817-1888)

View of Palermo, 1845. Artist: Vorobyev, Sokrat Maximovich (1817-1888)
View of Palermo, 1845. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Sunrise over the Neva in St. Petersburg, 1830. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

Sunrise over the Neva in St. Petersburg, 1830. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
Sunrise over the Neva in St. Petersburg, 1830. Found in the collection of the Regional A. and V. Vasnetsov Art Museum, Kirov

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Autumn night in St. Petersburg, 1835. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

Autumn night in St. Petersburg, 1835. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
Autumn night in St. Petersburg, 1835. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageVorobyev Collection: View of the Blagoveshchensky (Annunciation) Bridge and Nikolaevskaya Embankment, ca 1852

View of the Blagoveshchensky (Annunciation) Bridge and Nikolaevskaya Embankment, ca 1852. From a private collection

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Nevka River near the Yelagin Bridge, 1829. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

Nevka River near the Yelagin Bridge, 1829. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
Nevka River near the Yelagin Bridge, 1829. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Jerusalem, 1849. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

Jerusalem, 1849. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
Jerusalem, 1849. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Volgograd

Background imageVorobyev Collection: View of Jerusalem, 1821. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

View of Jerusalem, 1821. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
View of Jerusalem, 1821. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Interior of the Temple in Jerusalem, 1821. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

Interior of the Temple in Jerusalem, 1821. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
Interior of the Temple in Jerusalem, 1821. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Moscow Kremlin before the construction of the Grand Kremlin Palace, 1817. Artist: Vorobyev

Moscow Kremlin before the construction of the Grand Kremlin Palace, 1817. Artist: Vorobyev
Moscow Kremlin before the construction of the Grand Kremlin Palace, 1817. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at the site of Golgotha, 1821

Interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at the site of Golgotha, 1821. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Smyrna, 1820. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

Smyrna, 1820. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
Smyrna, 1820. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageVorobyev Collection: The Torquato Tassos Oak in Rome, 1848. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

The Torquato Tassos Oak in Rome, 1848. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
The Torquato Tassos Oak in Rome, 1848. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageVorobyev Collection: The Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, 1817. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

The Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, 1817. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
The Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, 1817. Found in the collection of the Museum of Private Collections in A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageVorobyev Collection: Vorobyev and Flyorov, Soviet physicists

Vorobyev and Flyorov, Soviet physicists
Georgy Nikolayevich Flyorov (1913-1990, right), Soviet nuclear physicist, at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, with department head Dr Vorobyev (left)



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"Capturing the Beauty of Landscapes and Architectural Marvels: Vorobyev's Artistic Legacy" Maxim Nikiphorovich Vorobyev, a renowned artist from the 19th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his breathtaking paintings. His works not only showcased his exceptional talent but also provided a glimpse into various cities and landmarks across Russia and beyond. One such masterpiece is "View of the Neva and the Academy of Sciences, " where Vorobyev skillfully portrays St. Petersburg's iconic river alongside the grandeur of its architectural marvels. The painting transports viewers to this enchanting city, allowing them to immerse themselves in its beauty. Another notable artwork by Vorobyev is "View of Moscow. " With meticulous brushstrokes, he captures Moscow's essence, showcasing its vibrant streets and majestic buildings that have stood tall for centuries. Through this piece, one can almost feel the bustling energy that permeates through every corner of this historic city. Vorobyev's artistic prowess extends beyond Russian borders as well. In his painting "Jerusalem, " he takes us on a visual journey to this holy land, depicting its ancient walls and sacred sites with remarkable detail, and is evident that he had a deep appreciation for Jerusalem's rich history and spiritual significance. The artist also delves into capturing different moods within landscapes. In "Sunrise over the Neva in St. Petersburg, " he presents a serene scene bathed in warm hues as dawn breaks over the river – a moment filled with tranquility and hope. Conversely, in "Autumn night in St. Petersburg, " Vorobyev paints an atmospheric nocturnal setting where darkness envelops everything except for flickering lights reflecting off wet pavements – evoking a sense of mystery amidst seasonal change, not limited to outdoor scenes alone; he also ventured into interiors like no other artist of his time.