Nikolay Makovsky

[1] His father, Yegor Ivanovich Makovsky, was an accountant by profession, but was also an amateur artist, avid art collector and one of the founders of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.

[2] He received his earliest education at the Moscow Palace Architecture School [ru] and attended the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1859 to 1866.

Shortly thereafter, he became an architect's assistant at the Ministry of the Imperial Court, but eventually gave up his position there to devote all of his time to painting.

[3] In 1870, he became one of the charter members of the "Association of Travelling Art Exhibitions" (Peredvizhniki), but didn't participate fully until 1875.

He later spent several months at the Russian art colony in Paris, where he worked with Alexey Bogolyubov.

Nikolay Makovsky. Photograph by Andrei Karelin (date unknown)
Resting at the Harvest