Images of a Russia that isn’t coming back painted by Fedor (Fyodor) Slavyansky. Living from 1817 to 1876, he studied with artist Alexey Gavrilovich Venetsianov. 

On the Balcony, 1857. Self portrait of the artist with his family. Russian. Fedor Slavyansky, painter (1817-1876). In the public domain in the United States because the artist died over 70 years ago. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Slavyansky-Family_portrait.jpg

Venetsianov’s Study. (Copy of Tyranov’s painting). ca. 1830s-1840s. Russian. Oil on canvas. Fedor Slavyansky, painter (1817-1876). Collections of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. In the public domain in the United States because the artist died over 70 years ago. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Slavyansky-Venetsianov_Cabinet.jpg

In the rooms of A. Semenov. (Estate of Otradnoye?). 1840s. Russian. Oil on canvas. Fedor Slavyansky, painter (1817-1876). Collections of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. In the public domain in the United States because the artist died over 70 years ago. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Slavyansky_-_V_komnatah_u_A.A.Semenskogo_v_Tverskoy_gubernii.jpg

Family portrait. 1852 Russian. Oil on canvas. Fedor Slavyansky, painter (1817-1876). Collections of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. In the public domain in the United States because the artist died over 70 years ago. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Family_portrait_by_F.Slavyanskiy_(1852,_GTG).jpg