Nesterov Mikhail - Fine arts. Version
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COMMENTS: 16 Ответы
The first painting is much better!
simply amazing
Its such a disaster, it couldnt possibly be worse.
November 18, 2010 • Art critic
This is such a disaster; it couldnt possibly be worse.
You would never believe you could even draw something like this.
Its not this painting that is needed.
The original is better.
The original is better.
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The artistic culture is utter garbage. I hate it. What the hell made me end up on this website when all I was looking for was a program to work with servers and IP addresses?
Its beautiful, and those who dont like it wouldnt be able to create something like that themselves!
A wonderful artist with a deep understanding of the beauty of the Russian landscape. And only an uncultured and immoral person would criticize culture.
Students are unable to write the essay assigned to them at school, so they express their anger and frustration about their own lack of knowledge. One must be a completely mindless creature to write such nonsense about paintings and art in general.
Very beautiful paintings.
A beautiful painting. I like it very much!
This painting is magnificent, even though its a sketch. The final version is simply a masterpiece. You can see it at the Crimean Embankment in the Tretyakov Gallery until August 26, 2013.
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 new one. The damaged painting is with us, in Ufa, at the Nestrov Museum.
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The subtext of the painting likely deals with themes of spirituality, guidance, and the spiritual awakening of youth. The presence of the holy figure implies a divine encounter or a moment of moral or spiritual instruction for the boy. The autumnal setting, with its rich colors and sense of transition, can symbolize the passing of time, the cycle of life, and perhaps the boys own transition into adulthood and his spiritual journey. The painting evokes a sense of quiet contemplation and the profound influence of faith on the individual, particularly during formative years. Its a depiction of a spiritual vision or a moment of divine intervention in the life of a young person.