Ekaterina Junge
Ekaterina Junge | |
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Ekaterina Junge by Maximilian Voloshin | |
Born |
24 November, 1843 Saint Petersburg |
Died |
20 January, 1913 Moscow |
Nationality | Russian Empire |
Occupation | painter |
Spouse(s) | Professor Eduard Junge |
Parent(s) | Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy |
Relatives | Leo Tolstoy |
Ekaterina Junge or Ekaterina Tolstoya (24 November, 1843 – 20 January, 1913) was a Russian painter. Her two books are memoirs of a life in the Russian literati by a member of the Tolstoy family.
Life
Junge was born in Saint Petersburg in 1843 to Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy. Her family name was Tolsttoya and she was a distant cousin of Leo Tolstoy. Her father was a vice President of the Imperial Academy of Arts.
She married Professor Eduard Junge.[1] Her paintings are in Russian national art gallerys.
Junge died in Moscow in 1913.
Works
- Memories: (. 1843-1860 years) Series: Historical Library. Book publishing "Sphinx", 1914
- E. Junge / Memories of NI Kostomarov // Kievan antiquity, 1890. - T 28. -. № 1. - S. 22-34. text
References
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