Paintings and Drawings by Fyodor Alekseyev
Monastery of the Trinity & St Sergius. View of the Dormition Cathedral, Bell-Tower & Refectory Chamber
Between 1800 & 1810, Fyodor Alekseyev
View of the Cathedral of St Basil the Blessed from Moskvoretskaya Street
Between 1800 & 1810, Fyodor Alekseyev
View of the Senate, Arsenal Buildings & St Nicholas Gate in the Moscow Kremlin
Between 1800 & 1824, Fyodor Alekseyev
View of the Resurrection Gate and Neglinny Bridge from Tverskaya Street
Between 1800 & 1810, Fyodor Alekseyev
View of the Church of St Nicholas the Large Cross on the Ilyinka
Between 1800 & 1810, Fyodor Alekseyev
View of the Church of Our Lady of Greben and Vladimir Gate in Kitai-Town
Between 1800 & 1810, Fyodor Alekseyev
View of the Church of Behind the Gold Railing and the Terem Palace: The Saviour Cathedral and Boyar Ground
Between 1800 & 1810, Fyodor Alekseyev
Illumination in Sobornaya Square in Honour of Emperor Alexander I's Coronations
1801, Fyodor Alekseyev
Fyodor Alekseyev (1753, Russia - November 23, 1824, Saint Petersburg, Russia | Education: Imperial Academy of Arts) was a Russian painter, his contemporaries often called him the Russian Canaletto, in recognition of his masterful vedute.