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Yegorov Andrey is a painter.

He spent his childhood in an Estonian village, where he became a deaf-mute because of an injury. In 1887-1896 he studied in St. Petersburg in a school for deaf-mutes where he showed an aptitude for drawing. In 1896, with the assistance of the Trusteeship for the Deaf-mute Yegornov entered the Drawing School of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists, where he studied with Ya.F. Tsioglinsky. In 1902 he became a free student of the Imperial Academy of Arts, and studied with V. Savinsky, G. Zaleman, and I. Tvorozhnikov, since 1904 he studied with D. Kardovsky. In 1909 he received the title of artist.

Yegorov A. painted landscapes, genre paintings of rural life, and portraits. One of Egorov’s landscapes The Sun is Getting Colder (Summer is Coming to its End), made realistically is presented in the museum’s exposition.

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