I admire I. E. Grabars painting February Azure. The vast azure sky is breathtaking. Shadows from birch trees fall on the snow. In the foreground, there is a tall, slightly curved birch tree. It has spread its branches widely, like arms. In the middle groun ❯❯❯
Siveryo is a northern wind. Ilya Semenovich Ostroukhov was, of course, a talented artist. Although, I didnt understand this particular painting right away. ❯❯❯
The typical landscape of a Ukrainian village is reminiscent of the setting in Gogols The Night Before Christmas, similar to the description at the beginning of the book. I really like it! ❯❯❯
It would be good to show this painting more often on television so that people understand the consequences of war! Its a very accurate depiction for all time, showing how war leads to countless deaths, suffering, and no future – only poverty, hunger, and m ❯❯❯
This painting reminds me of the village I visited as a little girl when I went to my grandmothers house. Its a very warm and comforting image! I really, really like it! ❯❯❯
I absolutely love it because women of that era were often depicted like this! And, of course, the way different women and girls were painted varied throughout history, sometimes with fuller figures, other times slender ones. But (this person) is completely ❯❯❯
The painting is beautiful and effectively conveys Adam and Eves fear of the great sin they have committed. We are always responsible for our actions, both before ourselves, God, and those around us. ❯❯❯
Many people here have to write essays. I might also not like writing them (especially about people); its not something everyone is good at! In my opinion, the picture is mediocre, although some people have called it terrible, but its definitely not the Mon ❯❯❯
In this painting, Khrukhiy depicted everything harmoniously. Most of his paintings were not painted from life but rather were created through imagination, resulting in complete compositions. You might ask why? Because all these fruits grow at different tim ❯❯❯
Nestrov painted the original version of this painting in his hometown, Ufa, which is my favorite city. At some point, he felt unwell, lost consciousness, and fell onto the canvas. It was impossible to work on that canvas anymore, so the artist ordered a ne ❯❯❯
Grigory Grigorievich Myasoyedov was one of the most unique and original, truly original Russian artists. The fact that this is indeed so is evidenced by the fact that the painting Harvest Time. Reapers, painted in 1887, was personally purchased by Emperor ❯❯❯
The painting creates a bright and joyful mood. We admire this majestic landscape. The artist has managed to convey the beauty and power of Russian nature. ❯❯❯
The painting by Grigory Myasoedov titled Harvest Time depicts a wheat field. Several people are harvesting the crops; they are likely a family. The sky is predominantly yellow, suggesting that the sun is almost at its zenith. The harvesters started early t ❯❯❯
I remember this landscape from my childhood. My grandmother received it as a gift from the brewer Grube when he left for Czechoslovakia during the revolution. We used to think that the artist was a foreigner named Richter, judging by the signature. Before ❯❯❯
The painting is not very impressive, but it conveys certain ideas. In G. G. Myasoedovs Reapers (Harvest Time), a rye field is depicted where peasants are harvesting the rye. In the distance, this field merges with the sky. Nature is portrayed with majestic ❯❯❯
Here is an excellent essay:Grigory Grigorievich Myasoedov was one of the most unique and original, truly authentic Russian artists. The fact that he was indeed such a talented artist is evidenced by the fact that his painting Harvest Time. Reapers, painted ❯❯❯
The websites content is not thoroughly explored and only presented from one perspective. Moreover, if the sites purpose is for 5th-6th graders to simply copy everything without understanding anything, then it should be written as a student would think, not ❯❯❯
Once, I copied an essay from the internet because I was too lazy to write it myself. Later, I showed the essay to my teacher, and she wrote Why did you copy it from the internet? on it and gave me a grade of 2 (presumably meaning a failing grade). ❯❯❯
Gadya, we dont control search engines; each one has its own algorithms. If you didnt see the report, it means its not available online. Thats probably why you were shown what was found based on your query. ❯❯❯
Peresvet was not a monk. Since monks and hermits are forbidden from carrying weapons. Moreover, Peresvet and his brother Oslyabya have names that are more ancestral than Christian. Therefore, they could not wear monastic robes. ❯❯❯
A beautiful painting. Its written so accurately! It reminds me of my childhood; me and my older sister running out of the forest during a thunderstorm, with her carrying me on her back. Closer to home, by the pond, she slipped, and we both fell into a mudd ❯❯❯
In I. S. Ostroukhovs painting Golden Autumn, the trees are depicted in bright, golden attire and adorned with decorations. Beneath the trees, the entire ground is covered by a shimmering carpet, except for a narrow path that stands out. It is the only thin ❯❯❯
In I. S. Ostroukhovs painting Golden Autumn, the trees are depicted in bright golden attire and adorned with embellishments. Beneath the trees, the ground is covered with a shimmering carpet, except for a narrow path that stands out. This path is the only ❯❯❯
Heres my question: does anyone know about this painting? If so, can you identify:1. The genre of the artwork.2. The compositional center.3. Which elements of the composition are interconnected.4. Does the artist use techniques like rhythm, meter, contrast, ❯❯❯
I dont understand what many people liked about the exhibition. The Russian Museum has so many wonderful paintings by outstanding Russian artists, but for this exhibition, they selected modern junk. Of course, its now called art, just like those crazy opera ❯❯❯
This painting is beautiful in its own way. Some people might find it too colorful, but to me, on the contrary, this painting seems filled with a rustic spirit. ❯❯❯
Its a beautiful painting, very lovely. And I believe that his work rightfully deserves a prominent place among the great Russian masters of artistic expression. ❯❯❯
To claim that Peresvet (a pagan warrior name, which is absurd for a Christian monk!) was a monk at the time of the Battle of Kulikovo suggests someone completely unfamiliar with the nuances of military life. For example, they might not understand that acqu ❯❯❯
I also used to think that Peresvet was a monk, but after visiting the Kulikovo field, I changed my opinion. Theres an inscription on one of the many memorial stones that says Eternal memory to Prince Peresvet and the Bryansk detachment.Its not a literal tr ❯❯❯
In the foreground of Konstantin Makovskys painting Children Running from a Storm, we see dark waters of a narrow stream, across which a girl is running on a bridge, carrying her little brother on her back. Behind the children, stretching towards the horizo ❯❯❯
In the foreground of Konstantin Makovskys painting Children Running from a Storm, we see the dark waters of a narrow stream, across which a girl is running on a bridge, carrying her little brother on her back. Behind the children, stretching towards the ho ❯❯❯
Before us is a work by the famous Russian painter Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky. In his work, the artist addressed a wide variety of themes. His works include portraits, genre paintings, and depictions of historical events. But, in my opinion, the most ca ❯❯❯
Here is a text for you to write about: Dmitry Donskoy, the Grand Prince of Moscow. He received the nickname Donskoy after his victory over the troops of Khan Mamai on the Kulikovo Field, which is located in the upper reaches of the Don River.Under Dmitry D ❯❯❯
What do you think V. V. Matin wanted to convey by showing the prince not in battle among warriors, but against the backdrop of the Kremlin, surrounded by white walls? Please help. ❯❯❯
The painting Overgrown Pond by V. D. Polenov is imbued with deep lyricism and a feeling of keen love for the native nature in all its simple beauty.Who doesnt know those quiet, deserted corners of old, overgrown parks? The painting by Polenov is filled wit ❯❯❯
I love this painting very much. How were our artists so adept at creating such deep and accurate psychological portraits of people, capturing the state of a persons soul and depicting that state in the painting? Its amazing. This is one of the most poignan ❯❯❯
A. I. Kuindzhi was a remarkable Russian landscape painter who brought not only his own themes to painting but also an original technique.The painting depicts white tree trunks with reddish bulges that seem to glow from within under the dazzling rays of the ❯❯❯
The eternal struggle between Europe and Asia in the Russian soul. The result is neither one nor the other (both are lost). I might buy it and hang it on the wall. And then, Im going to hang myself next to it. :) ❯❯❯
In the painting Reapers by G. G. Myasoedov, we see how reapers have come out to the rye field. They need to harvest all the rye in one day.There is a lot of rye in the field, so the field seems golden. In some places, there are daisies, bellflowers, and th ❯❯❯
The rosy expanse of the seaStretches out in sunset hues,And evenings veil descendsUpon the wings of bustling seagulls.And vagrant ships sleep peacefully,And waves gently rock them.They dream of wonders of distant lands,They tremble and joyfully flutter.A s ❯❯❯
Its so amazing! The artist painted from life, looking at the blue sky, the white snow, and those incredible birch trees – all directly from 1904... He captured a day from the past, these shapes, these birch trees that are probably long gone now... Its like ❯❯❯
The painting Sea evokes admiration and captivates with its beauty. It emanates a sense of tranquility and peace. The sea is still calm, but a gentle breeze plays with the sails, inflating them and causing them to glide across the waters surface. The sky me ❯❯❯
They really helped me with a school assignment. I needed to bring a reproduction of Vasnetsovs painting on a USB drive. I raised my hand, and for 5 hours, I searched the internet but couldnt find it. Then, I noticed there was one sub-section I hadnt looked ❯❯❯
Before us is the painting Alenushka by V. M. Vasnetsov, painted in 1881 and currently located in the Tretyakov Gallery.The painting was inspired by a Russian folk tale, Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka. However, it was a simple peasant girl who impre ❯❯❯
Before me lies a picturesque corner of Russian nature, with a large number of young and old birch trees, a symbol of our country. The painting depicts a bright, sunny, and warm day, with no wind at all; the trees are not swaying. The blue sky is captivatin ❯❯❯
In the 5th grade, I wrote an essay and received a perfect score. In the 6th grade, we had a final exam on this painting. I threw away my notebook – where is the fairness? ❯❯❯
Well, I could copy an essay from a website and pass it off as my own! http://booklisting.ru/pomoshh-po-predmetam/russkij-yazyk/napisat-osnovnuyu-chast-sochineniya-sochinenie-ocherk-po-kartine-kustodieva-portret-shalyapina/ ❯❯❯
Read Sofia Zarechnayas book Kazachok (The Cossack) by Count Morkov. It tells the story of the artist Vasily Tropinin and his life. He was a serf for a long time. And when the count felt ashamed to keep such a well-known artist, not only in Russia but also ❯❯❯
Reminds me of ancient wayfarers, awesome expanses, silence and absolute peace. One can easily lost into the painting, transported to an altogether different land. The feeling of oneness with nature. ❯❯❯
Preparations are underway for a late-night meal by the riverbank. A serene atmosphere pervades, illuminated by the luminous moonlight as the masts and sails flutter gently. I wish I were there, either preparing supper or running errands, enjoying the vibra ❯❯❯
This painting depicts a scene from an old tale about a pauper who received gold coins from an angel. There was a condition that the pauper could only take as much as his worn-out bag could hold. However, greed overcame his conscience, and he asked for more ❯❯❯
I saw this painting at the Tretyakov Gallery and I couldnt take my eyes off it... You cant imagine how naturally it was painted; all the objects depicted in it seem alive. I went back to see the painting a couple of times, although I hadnt seen it before. ❯❯❯
The painting In the Blue Expanse by Arkhip Kuindzhi was painted by the artist almost a century ago. It depicts an incredibly delicate and peaceful landscape in blue tones that captivates the viewer for a long time.The word Expanse, which is included in the ❯❯❯
My essay:Arkady Rylov painted his picture In the Azure Expanse almost a hundred years ago, in 1918. In that difficult time, many artists tried to express all the depth of feelings that filled them in their works. And although at first glance, this painting ❯❯❯
The painting In the Blue Expanse by the famous Russian artist Arkady Alexandrovich Rylov has become a kind of starting point for the emerging history of Soviet landscape painting. In the picture, we see the sea, sky, rocks, soaring swans, and a lonely sail ❯❯❯
Composition about the painting In the Blue Expanse by Arkady Rylov.The famous Russian artist Arkady Alexandrovich Rylov was born in 1870 and passed away during the Soviet era, in 1939. His life and work took place in St. Petersburg-Leningrad, where he work ❯❯❯
Essay on the painting Saint Dmitry Donskoy, Grand Prince of Moscow by Viktor Matorin.Matorin skillfully painted pictures from the lives of both ordinary and great people. Saint Dmitry Donskoy, Grand Prince of Moscow is a well-known and magnificent painting ❯❯❯
Images and symbols in V. Motorins painting Saint Dmitry Donskoy, Great Prince of Moscow.First, let us consider the key figure in the painting. Dmitry Ivanovich, Grand Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir, was born in 1350 in Moscow. He received th ❯❯❯
Matrin. Saint, Pious, Great Moscow Prince Dmitry DonskoyThe 14th century in Russian history is an era of continued struggle by the people against the Golden Horde.Moscow Prince Dmitry Ivanovich of the Rurik dynasty is known as the victor over Mamais army a ❯❯❯
EssayVictor Matorin, a relatively young artist who is our contemporary, was born in 1971. Its all the more surprising that he chose historical themes as his focus in painting. His painting Saint Dmitry Donskoy, Grand Prince of Moscow depicts one of the gre ❯❯❯
Here is my essay:Viktor Matarin is a contemporary Moscow painter born in 1971. Despite the current preference for portraits and landscapes in painting, Viktor did not follow trends and chose the genre of historical painting.Matarins entire body of work cel ❯❯❯
My impressions of Ilya Ostroukhovs Siverko painting:I have long tried to analyze the emotions that arose in me when I saw this painting. The artist depicted a riverbank on a quiet evening, when storm clouds were just beginning to gather in the sky. Undoubt ❯❯❯
EssayThe wind chaotically stirred the curtain behind the open window, bringing a cool breeze. My eyes opened and closed automatically. I had slept through almost the whole day again, wasting time, I thought. As usual, thoughts kept me awake all night. Turn ❯❯❯
SiverkoIvan Semyonovich Ostroukhov began painting at the age of 21. Possessing talent in everything he touched, the young landscape painter showed great promise. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, many Russian artists of that time praised his work ❯❯❯
Description of the painting Siverko by I. OstroukhovAmong the few works of the talented artist Ilya Ostroukhov from the second half of the 19th century, his last canvas, Siverko, holds a special place. It seems that both Golden Autumn, First Green, and Ear ❯❯❯
The feeling of vague anxiety washes over me when I look at the brilliant landscape by the great painter Ilya Ostroukhov. In the painting Siverko, the harbingers of an approaching storm are clearly visible. The sky is covered with leaden clouds, ready to po ❯❯❯
Ship Grove, a paintingI. I. Shishkin is one of the most famous Russian artists. Who doesnt know the famous Morning in a Pine Forest, where Shishkin depicted nature, and the bears were painted by the artist K. A. Savitsky. The popularity of Shishkins painti ❯❯❯
Composition about the painting by Shishkin Ship GroveBefore saying anything about this painting, it is necessary to say a few words about the artist. Shishkin is undoubtedly an excellent domestic author. He created many beautiful paintings, but! He tends t ❯❯❯
Description of the painting Ship GroveThe work of I. Shishkin captivates with its power, bright colors, and a complete narrative. His landscapes such as Fallen Tree, Polessye, Pines Illuminated by Sunlight, Forest Swamp, Hills, In the Forest, and others ar ❯❯❯
Ship GroveI. Shishkin was one of the great Russian painters, and his paintings are famous for their truly Russian colors. He admired the grandeur, beauty, and power of the forest. We can see this in his painting Ship Grove. It depicts a landscape with cent ❯❯❯
Ship Grove is a painting that tells a story about Russian nature. It depicts a section of coniferous forest with a shallow stream running through it, amidst large and small stones and sand. The scene is bathed in sunlight.Most people have seen a coniferous ❯❯❯
Captivating Golden AutumnAmong the works of Isaac Ilyich Levitan, the painting Golden Autumn stands out for its optimism, major key notes, and bright perception.The painting depicts the golden autumn season. The sun illuminates a pleasant landscape: a quie ❯❯❯
Autumn (essay)October is coming to an end, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting colder. Autumn has arrived. Nature is adorned in its autumn colors, tired trees shed their leaves, and meadows turn golden. Everywhere, the scent of decaying ❯❯❯
Essay on Levitans painting Golden AutumnAutumn! How wonderful it is! It is the time of poets and creators of beauty.Several years after Isaac Levitan painted Golden Autumn, Boris Pasternak wrote a poem:As if in an exhibition of paintings:Halls, halls, hall ❯❯❯
The rain was drumming a lively rhythm on the puddles of the muddy village road. The raincoat I was wearing allowed me to stay dry and continue my journey, gazing wistfully upwards from under the hood. The wind rustled through the trees, causing them to she ❯❯❯
Levitans Golden AutumnOver his 25-year artistic career, Isaac Levitan created numerous paintings depicting the beauty of Russian nature in different seasons. One such masterpiece is Golden Autumn. The painting is striking for its realism; one never tires o ❯❯❯
Portrait of Alexandra Petrovna Struyskaya, by Fyodor Rokotov. Essay.Who was Alexandra Struyskaya? Her name has almost been erased by time, but a portrait, captured with the stroke of a great painters brush, still lives on today.... It is known that Struysk ❯❯❯
Portrait of Alexandra Petrovna StruyskayaThe portrait of Alexandra Petrovna Struyskaya was likely painted in 1772-1773 at the request of her husband, Nikolai Struysky, a wealthy landowner from Penza. Struysky liked Rokotovs work so much that he made the ar ❯❯❯
EssayOutside the window is the eighteenth century. I sit in a warm room near the canvas and apply brushstroke after brushstroke. I am an artist, and at that moment I was painting the most beautiful woman of this era. I carefully outlined her face, trying t ❯❯❯
Portrait of Alexandra Petrovna Struyskaya – Living BeautyFyodor Rokotovs work Portrait of Alexandra Petrovna Struyskaya is rightly considered one of the most famous paintings in Russian art – its one of those paintings that, when you look at it, you involu ❯❯❯
The Gaze of a Great WomanThe portrait of Alexandra Petrovna Struysky was commissioned to the artist Fyodor Rokotov, a renowned portrait painter at the time, by her fiancé, Nikolai Yermeevich Struysky, as a wedding gift. The painting is done in the Rococo s ❯❯❯
Vasnetsov, Alenushka (essay)Probably, Alenushka is the most famous painting by the artist. After all, almost everyone knows it! Vasnetsov managed to convey the sadness of a simple, poor girl, using brushstrokes to tell about her feelings. The basis for the ❯❯❯
Heres an essay:Evening was approaching, and I was heading to my cabin in the forest. As a forester, I live in the woods, where I maintain order and keep poachers away. On my way home, as usual, I made my rounds, and when I reached a crossing over a pond, I ❯❯❯
Alenushka. We all know this painting from childhood. Against the backdrop of a fairytale forest, by the pond, sits a beautiful maiden. What sadness is in her eyes? What sorrow? What is she thinking about? Perhaps, as in a fairy tale, about her little broth ❯❯❯
Essay on the painting Alenushka by VasnetsovThe famous painting Alenushka, by Russian artist Vasnetsov, is known not only among art figures and its lovers, but also stirs the minds of those who contemplate it. This illustration accompanies the fairy tale S ❯❯❯
AlenushkaThe renowned artist Viktor Vasnetsov once painted a beautiful picture called Alenushka. When looking at this canvas, each person experiences their own special mood, which is conveyed through the image on it. This poor girl is sitting there, and wh ❯❯❯
Whose hand guided the artists brush?! This painting transcends human artistic capabilities! Did you know, Isaac Levitan, what you have left to your descendants?! ❯❯❯
This is a beautiful painting titled Golden Autumn by V. D. Polenov. It depicts the season of golden autumn. Yellow and red leaves adorn the forest. The clouds in the sky are high, dark, and gloomy. However, the trees enhance this somber scene, making the f ❯❯❯
The painting Im about to describe has been the subject of much discussion and unfair criticism. It wasnt well-received by many prominent artists, who tried to dissuade Nestorov, the author of this painting, from exhibiting it publicly. Some told him direct ❯❯❯
After watching this painting, you realize the true genius of Aivazovsky as an artist. Although he was a marine painter who, in my opinion, loved the awe inspired by a raging ocean, he so deeply conveyed the atmosphere of a miracle, revealed by Christ to th ❯❯❯
Despite the fact that Aivazovsky painted similar paintings very often and that he did so in a highly expressive style, without abandoning the signature technique he had developed over the years, I cannot pass by this painting without expressing my admirati ❯❯❯
Another painting by Aivazovsky that I particularly like. I love it primarily because when you look at it, you get the impression that the rain was actually falling at the very moment the artist was painting it; however, perhaps thats exactly what happened, ❯❯❯
A wonderful painting by Anokhin. This is essentially what our homeland is like: a settlement seemingly forgotten by God, with a small church in the midst of it all, and surrounding it are fields, fields, and an endless forest, which in winter dons its pris ❯❯❯
In the eyes of all those aboard the steamboat, one could see a sense of despair and a complete lack of hope for the future they once believed in. Even the gaze of the officer standing in the middle expressed a longing for the old Russia that he and his com ❯❯❯
Bogdanov-Belsky masterfully depicted the simple life of a Russian person; at least, that is my sincere belief.In this work, he remarkably conveyed the expression on the face of an ordinary peasant girl, whose eyes, indeed, are captivating and confirm the s ❯❯❯
The composition of the painting appeals to me: a solitary woman with a child walks along a shifting and not very clean shore, while the expanse of water stretches out before them, separating them from the Smolny Monastery – a place where somber moods do no ❯❯❯
Thank you!!! Wonderful collection of paintings by Bogdanov-Belsky! The artist, who grew up in the countryside, depicts vivid scenes of peasant life in his paintings. The rich and vibrant colors are also influenced by nature, unspoiled at that time by envir ❯❯❯
Teachers want us to improve, so that we can learn to express our thoughts correctly and write properly, and from this we gain knowledge. I understand its difficult; Im in 3rd grade, but they assign us these tasks. Those who are submitting these essays are ❯❯❯
In I. S. Ostroukhovs painting Golden Autumn, trees are depicted in bright golden colors and adorned with vibrant decorations. Underneath the trees, the entire ground is covered by a shimmering carpet, except for a narrow path that stands out. This path see ❯❯❯
The Tale of Three Heroes CompositionVictor Vasnetsovs paintings have long been considered a great treasure and are highly valued worldwide. Moreover, they are completely unique, each one containing a secret, unexplored meaning.The famous painting The Tale ❯❯❯
Vasnetsovs description of the painting Three HeroesThe painting, which was painted by the Russian artist Viktor Vasnetsov and titled Bogatyri, best reflects the essence of his work related to the theme of Russian folklore. This painting is often referred t ❯❯❯
The Essay on the Painting Three Heroes by VasnetsovThis painting perfectly depicts a Russian cultural motif through these three heroes. Their gazes survey the vast expanse of Russian lands. In the event of an enemy attack, the heroes bravely rush to defend ❯❯❯
Essay on the painting Three Heroes by V. VasnetsovIn one of his unique paintings, the renowned artist V. Vasnetsov depicted three mighty heroes, about whom stories are written in Russian epics. Clad in battle armor, they sit importantly on their faithful h ❯❯❯
The images of the three heroes in Vasnetsovs painting:Vasnetsovs Bogatyri is a masterpiece of realistic narrative painting. As with many other works by the artist, the basis of this work is a plot from Russian folklore. The painting depicts three heroes fr ❯❯❯
In the painting Flowers and Fruits by the famous artist, we see a vase of flowers and a box of fruits. These flowers are very bright and beautiful. The fruits add to the beauty and create a lovely landscape. When you look at this painting, it evokes a feel ❯❯❯
Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov celebrates Russia. Specifically, Russia in its majestic past. When you look at his paintings, you feel a great sense of pride for your country. This feeling arises when you see the painting Bayan. Although the canvas is silent ❯❯❯
The painting initially immerses the viewer in a somber atmosphere with its gray tones and the theme of a cemetery featuring old, leaning crosses. It creates a feeling that the path of human life inevitably leads to this small church through sadness and ove ❯❯❯
It truly evokes a sense of unease and sharp pity. Especially the child, with their innocent grace, reaches out towards the birds and asks their father something with curiosity. What lies ahead for them is likely a difficult life, about which the little one ❯❯❯
I really liked this painting, although I understand its philosophy, theres still something mysterious about it. I dont understand people who write bad reviews; ITS A MASTERPIECE!!! ❯❯❯
Venetsianovs painting Girl in a Checked Scarf continues the series of works by the author, which depict various faces of peasant women. He tirelessly studies their vibrant appearance, strives to understand their complex character, and admires their interes ❯❯❯
The essay on A. G. Venetsianovs painting Girl in a Plaid Scarf is as follows:The painting Girl in a Plaid Scarf is the work of the artist A. G. Venetsianov. This artist, who did not receive formal artistic training, became a master of portraiture and was a ❯❯❯
Girls, likely students of a parish school. In Russia, it was often women who carried out the mission of education among the peasantry. My great-grandmother graduated from such a school with honors. It was a very noble and meaningful work. ❯❯❯
Before me lies a picturesque corner of Russian nature, with a large number of young and old birch trees, a symbol of our country. The painting depicts a bright, sunny, and warm day, with not a single breeze; the trees are still. The blue sky is captivating ❯❯❯
This painting is not housed in any museum; rather, it is kept in the Polenov House-Museum, located in the Tula region. Yes, thats where the painting remains, as Polenov never finished it. He didnt have time to complete the work, even though he had dreamed ❯❯❯
The renowned Russian artist Nikolai Petrovich Bogdanov-Belsky created a unique and incredibly lifelike story in 1895. The work is called Mental Arithmetic, with the full title being Mental Arithmetic. In the Folk School of S. A. Rachinsky.The painting, exe ❯❯❯
Olesya said that the Tsar from the fairy tale The Little Humpbacked Horse ordered Ivan to obtain a Firebird. But this is clearly a different story. Its so interesting to create your own stories. Im currently writing about this painting for a website, its f ❯❯❯
In the foreground of Konstantin Makovskys painting Children Running from a Storm, we see dark waters in a narrow stream, across which a girl is running on a bridge, carrying her little brother on her back. Behind the children, a vast forest stretches towar ❯❯❯
Please help me answer the following questions: What do you think V. V. Matin was trying to convey by portraying the prince not in battle among soldiers, but against the backdrop of the Kremlin, surrounded by white walls? ❯❯❯
Nicholas II Alexandrovich (May 6 [O. S. April 25], 1868, Tsarskoye Selo – July 17, 1918, Yekaterinburg) was the Emperor of All Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland, and the last Emperor of the Russian Empire (October 20 [November 2], 1894 – Ma ❯❯❯
The tragedy of the country, embodied by the artist – the spiritual essence of society was disappearing, and a wave of Marxist materialism swept in. Yet, Marx considered Russia and the Scythians to be dirty and unrefined. History has proven who was right. T ❯❯❯
The portrait of Catherine II, the most famous of the Russian empresses, was painted by Fedor Rokotov, an adjutant painter, in 1763, during the coronation celebrations marking her accession to the Russian throne.Despite his relatively young age, Rokotov was ❯❯❯
This is a very good and interesting material. Please continue to post it online. This kind of content broadens ones horizons, and its essential for me as a research fellow at the Chocolate House Center for Arts (a branch of the Kyiv National Museum of Russ ❯❯❯
Everyone understands within the limits of their own biases. Dont you see that the people in the painting are no longer young? The man loves, therefore he has been waiting for a response for a long time and is hopeful. ❯❯❯
She has long since passed away, and those eyes are gone,And that smile is no more, which silently expressedSuffering – the shadow of love, and thoughts – the shadow of sorrow.But Borovikovsky saved her beauty.Thus, a part of her soul remains with us,And th ❯❯❯
I like Stalin. Peoples says that he is dictator. But when I think that our democracy under the feet of banks and reach financiel cooperations, I think a dictator like Stalin is much beter than this :) ❯❯❯
The landscape Arrival of the Starlings is the best, and it is truly beautiful, although there are works by Bogolyubov, Baron Clodt, and I. I. [Shishkin] here as well. But all this is about trees, water, and even air, while only Grachs work has a soul, – fr ❯❯❯
Once, Levitan went on a long ride with Kuvshinnikova. He had long heard stories about an ancient monastery that stood in the place of the Garusovo estate in ancient times, and about monks who lived on an island in Lake Udomel. The thought of a painting dro ❯❯❯
Theres something special about her... A lamb behind, a lion from the mans side, and a deer from the womans side. Ill download it for myself and take a closer look at my leisure. ❯❯❯
It would be great if you could provide brief descriptions of the paintings for visitors to your website. For example, including the history of the painting and a biography of the artist. However, I think youre better equipped to handle that than I am. Wish ❯❯❯
In 1869, he awarded himself the Order of St. George, 1st class (in honor of the 100th anniversary), wearing it on a sash across his shoulder. It is not visible here, nor is the star, but the Orders of Andrew and Vladimir, 1st class, are present. ❯❯❯
Yesterday I returned from Polenovo. In the artists house, there is a black and white version of the painting, made with charcoal on canvas, while the Emperor bought the colored version. The money earned from selling the painting allowed the artist to buy a ❯❯❯
I think its a shame he didnt finish drawing the face. It would have been interesting to see what a girl from that time looked like. Although... I guess it adds an element of mystery. ❯❯❯
I read about an old custom: when hiring someone, they would first feed the person (the idea being that how they eat reflects how they work), and only then make a decision. ❯❯❯
Is this the painting of Vladimir Cathedral? Theres a legend that Vasnetsov painted the female faces for the church frescoes using models who were Kyiv prostitutes. Can you imagine, people come to the cathedral to pray in front of an icon, and on it is...? ❯❯❯
I love looking at paintings. Im quite old now, and to my shame, I havent found the time to visit a single art exhibition. However, many years ago, when I was about 18 or 19, I found a painting in the attic. Its tattered, but painted with oil paints. It fas ❯❯❯
The man with the axe is impressive: he stands calmly at the front, doesnt hide behind anyone else, and theres no fear on his face, even though he knows hes likely to be one of the first to die when the fighting starts... And the axe itself is good: if it h ❯❯❯
Look at the poses in which these old women are sitting. One of them sits as she always has, leaning back in her chair. The other is slightly hunched forward, completely absorbed in work, ready to follow any command; theres no time for rest for working peop ❯❯❯
This painting always moves me. I saw it 15 years ago at the Tretyakov Gallery. Its a small canvas, but full of meaning.On another wall in the same hall, on the other side of the corridor, hangs the painting The Death of Prince Daniil of Chernigov in the Go ❯❯❯
I couldnt find the painting you described online. I found Prince Mikhail of Chernigov Before Batus Camp by ALEXEI F. MAXIMOV. Its located at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. And Prince Daniel is mentioned in this context:... Grand Duke Mikhail of Che ❯❯❯
At the Tretyakov Gallery, the painting made an indelible impression, especially the reflection of the sky in the puddles. I stood there like a statue for half an hour. Its impossible to believe that this was painted by an 18-year-old boy! ❯❯❯
The painting Golden Autumn by Ilia Semenovich Ostrochov depicts a beautiful, golden autumn scene. Leaves fall like a multicolored carpet, their colors ranging from orange to red, while birds fly through the gray-blue sky. ❯❯❯
I really like the idea of putting together online jigsaw puzzles of paintings. While doing them, you remember the original artwork and notice more details. THANK YOU. Im sure Ill come back to your website again. Id like to take a look around, explore, play ❯❯❯
Ostroukhovs painting Golden Autumn is filled with enchanting tranquility and silence. Rays of warm autumn sun shine through the delicate golden lace of leaves. The forest seems almost transparent. The dark trunks of maples will soon become completely visib ❯❯❯
Essay on Hruzkos painting Flowers and FruitsIvan Hruzkos painting Flowers and Fruits was the most highly awarded. The artist received the title of academic for this still life. He was renowned for his ability to depict all the beauty of landscape painting. ❯❯❯
Where is this painting now? Is it in Feodosia, or has it already been moved to the Hermitage?Employees of the gallery in Feodosia said that this particular painting has magical properties. Well, only time will tell. ❯❯❯
In the painting Reapers by G. G. Myasoedov, we see how reapers have come out to the rye field. They need to harvest all the rye in one day.There is a lot of rye in the field, so the field seems golden. In some places, there are daisies, bells, and thistles ❯❯❯
PlanI. The plot of the painting by G. G. Myasoedov Reapers (Harvest Time).II. Landscape.A rye field.The sky and clouds.III. Reapers.Description of the reapers:a) the elder reaper;b) a reaper in a white shirt;c) a young reaper in a red shirt;d) peasant wome ❯❯❯
I was at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. I saw a full-size painting and couldnt take my eyes off it. Even now, I remember how loudly my heart was beating. Can anyone tell me what two figures are doing – one with a shield and club, and the other with ❯❯❯
PAINTINGS ARE HARMONY! HARMONY IS THE COSMOS! THE COSMOS IS THE CREATOR! THROUGH WORKS OF ART, GODS GRACE REACHES US! ARTISTS ARE THE GUARDIANS OF THE WORLD ON OUR PLANET! PEACE FOR THE WORLD ON OUR PLANET, ACHIEVED THROUGH ART! ❯❯❯
I think this painting looks very heartwarming, and even the title contains a part of that same, kind and comforting phrase. And the light that falls on it evokes tenderness and kindness in the peasant womans expression. Those who are unkind to people and d ❯❯❯
You shouldnt express such opinions, as you did on October 12, 2012. Please remove this comment from the website. Appreciating art is a form of art itself. Unfortunately, not everyone respects our Russian heritage; I am ashamed. ❯❯❯
I also saw kindness in the peasant womans face. There was a little sadness and resignation as well. We shouldnt judge those who dont see it. Maybe they will see it someday... ❯❯❯
Can you write a plot summary? Its about Ivan and Elena the Beautiful, with a flying carpet. I just need a brief retelling of the story, but I cant find one anywhere. ❯❯❯
The painting by Grigory Myasoedov, Harvest Time, depicts a wheat field. Several people are harvesting the crop; most likely, they are a family. The sky is filled with yellow hues, suggesting that the sun is almost at its zenith. The harvesters started earl ❯❯❯
Paintings are extremely helpful in studying history, especially when you see the daily life of that era, a time that will never return, and all we can do is study it. ❯❯❯
Looking at the painting, it seems like Im walking along a path into a birch grove. You can almost hear the birds singing, and you can smell the fresh grass and the aroma of wildflowers in the air. A quiet river flows nearby on the left. The water in the ri ❯❯❯
The dark clouds have given way to a clear blue sky, towards which the branches of birch trees reach, like a childs hands reaching for their mother. Winter has retreated, and everything speaks of it. The main heralds here are the rooks, whose arrival each s ❯❯❯
The Samoilovs were relatives of Potemkin, and she was very wealthy. Its evident Ukrainian heritage even in this young woman. At a ball at the age of 18-25, one could already be considered an old maid. Zhuk, read the classics. ❯❯❯
Its sad, but it seems that as soon as Russians start living a good life, war breaks out and chaos ensues. This is why nothing ever changes, and we are all witnesses to this cycle. ❯❯❯
Not everyone is born a writer, but knowing something about art is already a big plus. Forty years ago, I didnt know anything about either painting or artists. Mostly, I knew paintings of Lenin, like Lenin in Gorki with Children, which I remember vividly ev ❯❯❯
Thank you to the artist. Otherwise, modern city dwellers think that a village is just a house in the countryside and that women in advertisements give milk. These are awful people who didnt even bother to consult anyone or look at artists paintings. Uncult ❯❯❯
Sergius of Radonezh, the heavenly patron of Russia, is recognized by everyone, even those outside our Masonic circles. This explains the reaction from other artists, as they are almost all Masons, and not necessarily of the white (traditional) branch, like ❯❯❯
Lana, youre right, looking at the comments makes you feel despair about how foolish people have become. They say the painting is terrible and even add some kind of hatred to it; I dont understand what they see in the painting. Besides, does it really matte ❯❯❯
Tatyana, regarding the painting depicting someone dying, would you write that you hate when people die? In art, all aspects of life are interesting, not just the positive and correct ones. And to those who say the painting is rubbish, I can only offer my s ❯❯❯
The famous historical painting Boyarina Morozova took Vasily Surikov four long years to complete. In 1887, this truly masterful work was purchased for 25,000 rubles and placed in the Tretyakov Gallery, where it remains to this day, captivating viewers with ❯❯❯
In essence, the only mention of arson in Moscow comes from a report by Tutolmin to Empress Maria Feodorovna on November 11th: When I and my subordinates tried to extinguish the fire with fire hoses, French incendiaries were setting fires from other sides. ❯❯❯
Want to buy a high-resolution file? Contact me and Im happy to provide it for free. I even have files in vector format, so you can scale them to any resolution you need. I never thought people would be selling these things here. Its like theyll treat this ❯❯❯
We do not deal with files here, and we kindly ask you not to speculate or make assumptions about us. In a distorted image, there can be no original painting; only raster graphics are possible, so youve likely mistaken the terminology. ❯❯❯
Yesterday, we also found this painting in our attic. The inscription says I Hrutsky, 1839. Its painted on canvas and is without a frame, rolled up like a scroll. Its dusty and worn, but incredibly beautiful! ❯❯❯
A beautiful painting by Bryullov! Perfect beauty.The pool is being filled. Virsavia will swim in it. A beautiful black maidservant will attend to her. ❯❯❯
Hello! We have this painting here! It might even be an original! Its been with us for 50 years and was inherited. Im considering selling it. Please contact me at http://vk.com/id275305089 if youre interested. ❯❯❯
The one-of-a-kind pioneer of pictorial depictions of olden times, Viktor Vasnetsov, created numerous paintings on this theme, and the painting Bayan is a clear confirmation of the style chosen by the artist, possibly referring to episodes from the Russian ❯❯❯
Im frustrated, dear editors... Very few people here understand history, let alone art, but they are quick to express their opinions, and often with a lot of mistakes... ((( ❯❯❯
Have you ever wondered how far removed all of this is from reality? I admire the artists skill, but how could an iris and a pumpkin possibly appear together in real life? And besides, almost all flowers bloom at the beginning of summer, while fruits ripen ❯❯❯
So much in there... Mountains and a view of Mount Ararat. He managed to convey such feelings... Everyone perceives them in their own way.I really liked the painting... And not just because there are mountains... If you look closely, you can notice many thi ❯❯❯
In reality, Perov wasnt depicting this joy or the pleasure of catching prey. Perov was a serious man, and in this painting, everything is meticulously planned. Perov had a sarcastic, even offensive humor. These people have dreams, but they will do nothing ❯❯❯
The feat of Job the Righteous, described in scripture, is astonishing in its power! Primarily, its the power of faith, the strength of the inner spirit. Its doubtful that anyone on earth could endure what Saint Job experienced... Not through his own streng ❯❯❯
The artist captured the everyday life of ordinary people. Its interesting how the babys cradle is hanging there, and why only one at the front door? Also, the bed is by the entrance, which means cold air will blow through it in winter. Another thing that c ❯❯❯
Right away, my attention was drawn to a lone figure of a woman with a bag slung over her shoulder! She seems old and has a long journey ahead of her; shes quite sprightly for her age. ❯❯❯
Yes, its a very good painting. It shows that there is nothing beautiful in war, only death and blood. These predatory birds only enhance the feeling that someone has died, and someone else has been devoured. ❯❯❯
The painting In the Blue Expanse by Arkhip Kuindzhi perfectly reflects its unparalleled beauty. This painting is considered one of the works that marked the beginning of Soviet art. Perhaps this is because the painting has fully preserved its historical si ❯❯❯
I dont know how Christian Levitan was, or how much he believed in eternal life, but I see in this painting a brilliant and incredibly optimistic vision for our entire remaining lives. For me, the island is a ship that carries us through the waters towards ❯❯❯
Old people know that an iconic red corner shouldnt be by the door; instead, there should be a stove at the entrance, not the master bedroom. However, the emotions are accurate – the host is surprised... ❯❯❯
Calculate the following without a calculator, paper, or pen (mentally!):10 squared+ 11 squared+ 12 squared+ 13 squared+ 14 squaredDivide the sum by 365.And this is from a simple Russian village school!!! Oh... wow! ❯❯❯
What debts are you talking about? These friends have a rich culture, respect for the young and the old, history, mutual respect, and a world of knowledge and writers. Their builders left a lasting mark on the earth, and many peoples can learn from them. It ❯❯❯
Hello everyone, I see that many of you have one too. The author of the painting is I. Khrutsky, and the year is 18, but two more digits are not visible. Its a very old painting. My grandfather and great-grandfather were artists, as were many people in thei ❯❯❯
Incredible, but true! The truth about Slavic history and the ancient state of Rus! Photos of pre-Christian Veles texts of the Slavs on metal plates, dating back 2-3 thousand years! Unique coats of arms of the Slavic state of Rus and ancient symbols of Prav ❯❯❯
The colors of his paintings faded even during the artists lifetime, which greatly saddened him. In fact, Kuindzhi repainted some of his works many years later. ❯❯❯
This young man, just 18 years old, stirred up all of St. Petersburg with his very first works.Kramskoy wrote about him. He studied in such a way that it seemed as though he was living a second life, and that all that remained for him was to recall somethin ❯❯❯
The painting is truly stunning, but unfortunately, this masterpiece led to the tragic death of a brilliant artist (he took his own life after being accused of plagiarism because he used a photograph in its creation that had previously been used by another ❯❯❯
This work is wonderful! And where is the accuser? Artists and onlookers! Please be more considerate of each other! Its easy to accuse someone, but the consequences are unpredictable. ❯❯❯
The painting by the artist I. V. Ostroukhov transports us to an autumn forest. Bright yellow foliage is everywhere, but its not early autumn anymore – the first prolonged autumn rains have passed, but the sun still tries to warm us with its rays. In my opi ❯❯❯
There were many accusers – the harassment began in the press. In his defense, Kryzhitsky sent an open letter to the newspapers, clearly outlining his point of view on this matter. Yes, he admits that he used plots and details from photographs for his works ❯❯❯
Levitan was often referred to as the poet of nature because he could perfectly capture all of its contrasts and approached the perception of everything before his eyes, whether it was a sad, melancholic, or humble landscape, with philosophical depth. The p ❯❯❯
Adam is magnificent – like all men – *How can this be, Lord? Why?! * And Eve calmly awaits the child. The painting makes you stop, feel sad, and… smile. ❯❯❯
It looks like an abstraction; the waves arent very realistic, but if you consider that he didnt try to make them realistic in the first place, then it turned out wonderfully. Aivazovsky is simply amazing! ❯❯❯
This masterpiece by Rylov echoes Levitans Lake. Russia. Both paintings are about eternal, ever-renewing life, and about eternal Russia. However, in Levitans work, eternity is static, with a stronger emphasis on Russian identity. In contrast, Rylovs paintin ❯❯❯
School essay on the topic Description of A. K. Savrasovs painting The Arrival of the CrowsAlexey Kondratievich Savrasov is a Russian landscape painter, the author of the iconic landscape The Arrival of the Crows. This work literally captivated me from the ❯❯❯
I really love Shishkins paintings. When I look at them, it feels like a window into another world, and I really want to go there! (My favorite Shishkin painting is Pine on a Rock). ❯❯❯
I dont understand... why is it impossible to see and, if desired, download the full sizes that are claimed?! Hey guys, please help me figure out this problem: unknown: ❯❯❯
EssayThe painting Bogatyrs by the Russian artist Vasnetsov is not only one of the most famous paintings by the artist, but also, perhaps, one of the most recognizable works of art in the history of Russian art. But, besides the stunning detail and the vivi ❯❯❯
Answer 2: Everything was calculated mentally. Surely many of these peasant sons did it this way, unlike the vast majority of todays students taking the Unified State Exam. ❯❯❯
If the world is a theater and people are actors in it, then friendship is the main director.A girl has two apples in her hands, while another only has one. The girl with one apple wants to treat her friend and smiles as she offers it.And the friend looks a ❯❯❯
When painting the picture, the artist forgot to consult with military personnel. How can soldiers parachute with bayonets fixed? And are gunners so careless that they drag the barrel of the cannon forward with its open muzzle exposed? Did Suvorov not notic ❯❯❯
We were in St. Petersburg in 2017 after being away for 21 years. We visited the Russian Museum and felt like we were meeting Shishkins, Levitans, and Savrasovs paintings as if they were relatives. ❯❯❯
... well, why does Adam need nipples (?!), and does the Almighty too? After all... So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them... (Genesis 1:26-27). ❯❯❯
I really liked this painting. Its full of the atmosphere that precedes a fight. Everything in it is depicted clearly and with bright colors. You can almost feel that something grand is about to begin. ❯❯❯
This painting depicts a landscape of golden autumn. The artist wants to convey to us that autumn can be both gloomy and sunny. Overall, the painting is very beautiful. It features a somber sky, golden leaves, a field, and a stream. I liked this painting. ❯❯❯
ExodusNow we are a rabble,Of fallen order,Betrayed, cursed, forgotten,We are not a people,And they are a mystery to us,A secret hidden by our pretense.We were rejected,Historys verdict,Cast aside all hope and dreams,That blissful tale,Burned like a manuscr ❯❯❯
Im shocked... Some of the comments from schoolchildren are just unbelievable – theyre completely losing it with all these gadgets. And it seems like schools are really going downhill if theyre graduating students who behave like that. 👎 ❯❯❯
Kustodiev completed this work a year before his death. You can find more information about the masterpieces of Russian artists on the Telegram channel: https://t.me/whosepicture. ❯❯❯
The author accurately conveyed Eves position: I showed them how smart I am, now Ill relax, and he will take care of everything, because he is a man; its his responsibility to solve all my problems! ❯❯❯
IVE MADE A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY (!!!)By an amateur art historian!!! I stood in front of Boyarina Morozova and suddenly I met the gaze from the middle/upper third of the painting!!! Whoa!!! It was Vasily Ivanovich Surikov,in the guise of a witness to the ev ❯❯❯
The painting is shocking in its truthfulness and deserves the title of Millennium Painting or Painting of All Times and Peoples. Once you see it, youre unlikely to ever forget it, because it changes a persons consciousness. This is what true, timeless art ❯❯❯
This scoundrel stated: I have no prisoners, I only have traitors. According to various reports (which are still unable to provide an exact count), there were between 4 and 8 million prisoners, not including the slaves of the Gulag – isnt that a bit too man ❯❯❯
First, the larger the horse, the smaller the rider appears; second, its drawn from a low angle – the artist honestly shows how insignificant individuals are to the marshal, compared to the hundreds of thousands he sent to their deaths. The daily casualties ❯❯❯
Stalin picks up the phone:- Hello, Comrade Zhukov? Havent they shot you yet? Well, well.- Hello, is that you, Lavrentiy? Havent they shot you yet? Well, well.- Hello, Comrade Molotov? Havent they shot you yet? Well, well.He hangs up the phone:- Who else ca ❯❯❯
The artist had to use all their imagination to give Peter the Greats historically agitated face at least a semblance of serenity. As Pushkin wrote: His visage is terrible. ❯❯❯
Stalin had only one star, and that was for his work. But Leonid Brezhnev got so many awards he could barely stand, and the scoundrel Zhukov received his last Hero of the Soviet Union medal… on his birthday! ❯❯❯
After reading two books dedicated to Plastov, I still havent understood whether he served in the army, although in the painting Harvest Festival (1937), he depicted himself in a pilots uniform. And from 1939 to 1945, he didnt fight at all! He stayed behind ❯❯❯
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