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Constantin Alexandrovitch Westchiloff
Biography from AskART:
Constantin Alexandrovitch Westchiloff (1877-1945) is an American-Russian artist.
He was born in Russia in 1877, and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in
St. Petersburg; as an artist he traveled extensively in Europe and in the
USA. He finally settled in New England, where he died in 1945.
He is probably best-known for sea-scapes (particularly of the New England coastline), but was also well regarded for his landscapes, portraits and figures, and genre subjects.
His work, especially after his travels in Europe and then in America, is closest
to Impressionist in style. His favored medium was oil, which was well suited
to his confident and strong technique. This in turn imbued his paintings of
the rugged landscapes and sea-scapes of New England with the drama typical
of this area.
Written and submitted, September 2004 by Anthony Capodilupo, who is preparing a catalogue raisonne for this artist.