Abstract

The article is devoted to the role of copies and pastiche in the landscape genre in the second half of the 18th century. Typological and stylistic properties of replicas performed by landscape painting class students of the Imperial Academy of Arts allow us to identify a number of originals that served as samples for them and analyze the degree and characteristics of their interaction. Special attention is paid to the student works of A. Martynov. Assumptions are made about their possible sources, among which the most probable are the works of Charles François de Lacroix, who in his turn painted his views in the spirit of Joseph Vernet and Salvator Rosa.

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