Sergey Ivanovich Makovey was born in 1951 in Kostroma. In 1973, he graduated from the Art and Graphic Faculty of the Nekrasov Kostroma State Pedagogical Institute, three years later he began taking part in exhibitions.
The artist taught at the Kostroma Architectural College, and worked in the Kostroma branch of the art fund of the Union Russiaт Artists. According to his biographical reference, he was Kostroma’s leading artist, and later became a “free artist”.
In 1999, Sergey Makovey created the first private art gallery in Kostroma called “Perpetuum Art”. During the seven years of the gallery’s existence, Makovey organized 80 exhibitions of artists, sculptors, photographers from different Russian cities.
In his work, Sergey Makovey often turned to the works of famous masters of the past and gave them a modern spin. Thus, the work “Italian Reminiscences” contains references to the works of great Italian artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Piero della Francesca, and Sandro Botticelli. Makovey came up with the idea for the painting during his trip to Europe in 1985.
The artist recalled: