Pavlov Sergey
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Person
- Surname
- Павлов
- Name
- Сергей
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
Great-grandfather of Anna Mikhailova*, originally from Arkhangelsk. According to information from Anna: “He died around 1940 or 1939 and was buried in Kronstadt, worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse, as far as I know, for quite a long time, maybe 10 years or more..”.
Additional information is expected and the card is being updated.
Anna Mikhailova is a member of the St. Petersburg Watercolor Society, teacher of the “Young Artist” program. Anna's works are in private collections in Russia and abroad - in the USA, Germany, Portugal, Ireland, Norway, France, Finland, New Zealand and Australia.
The subjects closest to the author are landscapes of the North of Russia and Scandinavia, illustrations of fairy tales and legends associated with northern nature and the indigenous inhabitants of Karelia and the Kola Peninsula.
The theme of lighthouses - and in itself inspiring many artists - turned out to be close to Anna, including because her great-grandfather was a lighthouse worker and worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland in the 1930s. Tolbukhin lighthouse became the first in a series of watercolor and graphic works dedicated to the lighthouses of North-West Russia.
www.annamikhaylova.ru, vk.com/geografika.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
Great-grandfather of Anna Mikhailova*, originally from Arkhangelsk. According to information from Anna: “He died around 1940 or 1939 and was buried in Kronstadt, worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse, as far as I know, for quite a long time, maybe 10 years or more..”.
Additional information is expected and the card is being updated.
Anna Mikhailova is a member of the St. Petersburg Watercolor Society, teacher of the “Young Artist” program. Anna's works are in private collections in Russia and abroad - in the USA, Germany, Portugal, Ireland, Norway, France, Finland, New Zealand and Australia.
The subjects closest to the author are landscapes of the North of Russia and Scandinavia, illustrations of fairy tales and legends associated with northern nature and the indigenous inhabitants of Karelia and the Kola Peninsula.
The theme of lighthouses - and in itself inspiring many artists - turned out to be close to Anna, including because her great-grandfather was a lighthouse worker and worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland in the 1930s. Tolbukhin lighthouse became the first in a series of watercolor and graphic works dedicated to the lighthouses of North-West Russia.
www.annamikhaylova.ru, vk.com/geografika.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
Great-grandfather of Anna Mikhailova*, originally from Arkhangelsk. According to information from Anna: “He died around 1940 or 1939 and was buried in Kronstadt, worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse, as far as I know, for quite a long time, maybe 10 years or more..”.
Additional information is expected and the card is being updated.
Anna Mikhailova is a member of the St. Petersburg Watercolor Society, teacher of the “Young Artist” program. Anna's works are in private collections in Russia and abroad - in the USA, Germany, Portugal, Ireland, Norway, France, Finland, New Zealand and Australia.
The subjects closest to the author are landscapes of the North of Russia and Scandinavia, illustrations of fairy tales and legends associated with northern nature and the indigenous inhabitants of Karelia and the Kola Peninsula.
The theme of lighthouses - and in itself inspiring many artists - turned out to be close to Anna, including because her great-grandfather was a lighthouse worker and worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland in the 1930s. Tolbukhin lighthouse became the first in a series of watercolor and graphic works dedicated to the lighthouses of North-West Russia.
www.annamikhaylova.ru, vk.com/geografika.
Прадед Анны Михайловой*, родом из Архангельска. По информации от Анны: "Умер приблизительно в 1940 или 1939 году и похоронен в Кронштадте, работал на Толбухином маяке, насколько я в курсе, довольно долго, может лет 10 или больше..".
Ожидается уточняющая информация, карточка дополняется.
Анна Михайлова - член Общества Акварелистов Санкт-Петербурга, преподаватель программы “Юный художник”. Работы Анны находятся в частных коллекциях в России и за рубежом - в США, Германии, Португалии, Ирландии, Норвегии, Франции, Финляндии, Новой Зеландии и Австралии.
Самые близкие для автора сюжеты – это пейзажи Севера России и Скандинавии, иллюстрации к сказкам и легендам, связанным с северной природой и коренными обитателями Карелии и Кольского полуострова.
Тема маяков - и сама по себе вдохновляющая многих художников - оказалась близка Анне в том числе и потому, что ее прадед был маячником и работал на Толбухином маяке в Финском заливе в 1930-х годах. Толбухин маяк стал первым в серии акварельных и графических работ, посвященных маякам Северо-запада России.
www.annamikhaylova.ru, vk.com/geografika.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
Great-grandfather of Anna Mikhailova*, originally from Arkhangelsk. According to information from Anna: “He died around 1940 or 1939 and was buried in Kronstadt, worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse, as far as I know, for quite a long time, maybe 10 years or more..”.
Additional information is expected and the card is being updated.
Anna Mikhailova is a member of the St. Petersburg Watercolor Society, teacher of the “Young Artist” program. Anna's works are in private collections in Russia and abroad - in the USA, Germany, Portugal, Ireland, Norway, France, Finland, New Zealand and Australia.
The subjects closest to the author are landscapes of the North of Russia and Scandinavia, illustrations of fairy tales and legends associated with northern nature and the indigenous inhabitants of Karelia and the Kola Peninsula.
The theme of lighthouses - and in itself inspiring many artists - turned out to be close to Anna, including because her great-grandfather was a lighthouse worker and worked at the Tolbukhin lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland in the 1930s. Tolbukhin lighthouse became the first in a series of watercolor and graphic works dedicated to the lighthouses of North-West Russia.
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- Lighthouse keeper
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LUX Light Archive, Keeper record: "Pavlov Sergey", , https://light.lux143.org/node/1349/, accessed 2026-07-03, archive v0.24.42.
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Record identifiers
- Node
- 1349
- Source type
- lighthouse_keeper
- Review class
- Lighthouse keeper
- Wikidata class
- Q1766113
- Created
- 15/08/2016 18:25:15 UTC
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