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 ❯❯❯
Heres a poem:We see oak walls here -Made of pine, they were probably weaker.They are incredibly tall and thick:Go on, try to break through them with a cannon! The Neglinka stream flows along one wall,And Moscow lies along the other.This simple picture evok ❯❯❯
Thank you so much for your wonderful paintings and your talent! May God grant you health, inspiration, and success! May your works bring joy to generations to come, bringing warmth, goodness, and beauty to everyone.
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 glow of the evening dawnReflects in the rivers mirror.In the distance, the green forest darkens,Mysterious fireflies flicker...The melody of a simple song,Sounds in the night stillness and quiet,The expanse above the river, in the sky,And the Volga kee ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
What does Ilya Repins painting Barge Haulers on the Volga depict, and why is every detail important?1. The BankThe trampled coastal strip along which the barge haulers walked. Emperor Paul forbade building fences and buildings here, but that was all he did ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
Something from childhood came to mind. The smell of freshly tilled earth, the morning sun, and the grass slightly damp. Fresh, light. A desire to lie down near a small tree. ❯❯❯
If you step outside, its cold and quiet. The moon shines, and you listen to the sounds of the night – perhaps a voice or an animal passing by. You get goosebumps. You hurry back inside, where its warm, with the stove glowing. You sit near it, dreaming that ❯❯❯
On the green, lace-like grass,Hidden from the heat, in shadow and breathing,Bliss, paradise, a cool silk alive,And a ray of sunshine plays in the golden treetops...In the parks alleys, like a white blizzard -The wind whirls summer fluff.It twirls and twirl ❯❯❯
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! ❯❯❯
I cant help but be amazed by Kuindzhis paintings. Genius is a very inadequate word to describe them. Unfortunately, reproductions cannot evoke the same sense of wonder that you experience when looking directly at the paintings. You really want to look clos ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
About Art, the Childrens Problem, Eroticism, and MorePassions for LolitaIn a recent interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktor Pelevin made a statement worthy of entering history: All the people of the sixties, like those from Gogols The Overcoat, came ou ❯❯❯
Hello, I have a painting by Lagorio depicting the mountains of the Caucasus from 1879. Theres a signature in the lower left corner and some funny writing that says Do not call. Kaliningrad, phone number: +7 (906) 217-83-14, Georgiy. ❯❯❯
It seems like people have become obsessed with the naked bodies of children, and introducing a ban on showing them is itself immoral and criminal. Its the perverts themselves who are pushing for such bans. Shouldnt we instead ban things like The Appearance ❯❯❯
Angela, maybe before calling a painting scribbles, it would be worth spending some time visiting museums, browsing the internet, and simply looking at albums of artists from different eras? ❯❯❯
This prohibition was long ago conceived by Christian moralists. When medieval artists depicted nymphs from antiquity, they were often forced to depict overweight women, even though nymphs were teenage girls. And theres no pedophilia involved; what can be s ❯❯❯
The painting is beautiful, and its unusual for A. Meshchersky to use so much green in the color palette; usually, his work features a more multifaceted palette with cerulean blue and complementary colors. The style is typical – layered, reflective studio p ❯❯❯
Hello everyone. The other day I found this painting at my dacha. It has a signature on it and is painted on canvas in a frame thats a bit damaged... Probably not an original, but its very nice. ❯❯❯
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 surprised that this is a Levitan painting. Im also surprised that its a finished piece. I spent about 20 minutes in front of it at the exhibition today. The painting lacks depth, with flat tree trunks. The sky seems to be painted over the trees (!?), an ❯❯❯
Hello, I also have a Lagorio painting of the Caucasus Mountains with a signature in the lower left corner and an antique frame.I have a question… Could you please explain something? Recently, I discovered another painting on the back of the canvas that is ❯❯❯
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... ((( ❯❯❯
The feeling when looking at photos... Its amazing how portraits of noblewomen and princesses captured their power and character. Such a fascinating era... ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
A wonderful painting by the young Levitan and his friends (?) I would like to see all versions of this painting. How can I do that? I remember one particular version, but I cant find it. Please help! ❯❯❯
My essay about this painting.The work of the talented Russian artist Isaac Ilyich Levitan is a bright and unique phenomenon in world painting. In his paintings, he sought to reveal the beauty, uniqueness, fullness, and boundlessness of his native nature. L ❯❯❯
The black spot, ready to obscure the suns disc, represents an obstacle that prevents Sophia from returning to her original spiritual state. (http://v-kandinsky.ru/vasilij-kandinskij-dama-v-moskve/) ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
The price of all your paintings is a mere pittance. During the Soviet era, countless such works were mass-produced. So, respected seller, why are you asking so little with a price of just 350 thousand? ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
During Ivan Kalitas reign, the Moscow Kremlin was built of wood. On the hill stands a princely terem (tower or upper story). Nearby is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone. Palisades are erected in front of the Kremlin wall, not arbitrarily, but for the ❯❯❯
During Ivan Kalitas time, the Moscow Kremlin was built from wood. On the hill stood a princely tower. Nearby was the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone. Palisades were erected opposite the Kremlin wall, not just for decoration, but for security.A wooden br ❯❯❯
-The pines, it seems, were weaker.Tall and incredibly thick:Well then, try to break through with a cannon! The Neglinka stream flows along one wall,And Moscow lies behind the other wall.This simple sceneAwakens harsh words in the heartOf enemies who, barin ❯❯❯
Poetry. A mural painting for the concert hall of S. P. von Derwiszs mansion in St. Petersburg. 1886. Oil on canvas, 250 x 116 cm. Private collection. ❯❯❯
Olga Konstantinovna Makovskaya, 1893 –?Scene in a Polish Court, early 20th century.Oil on canvas; 35x48 cm.In the lower right corner are remnants of the artists signature.On the reverse: the signature O. K. Makovskaya and the stamp of K. Makovskys workshop ❯❯❯
The Tsars Choice of Bride by Alexei Mikhailovich. Sketch for the painting of the same name.1887, 53.5 x 79.5 cmOil on canvasState Russian Museum, St. Petersburg ❯❯❯
Hunters on a Halt is arguably the most famous hunting painting in Russian art. Since its creation in 1871, it has garnered countless admiring reviews. However, this work has also faced criticism. Lets examine it more closely. The still life is particularly ❯❯❯
Portrait of Empress Maria Feodorovna, wife of Alexander III. Oil on canvas. 80 x 63 cm (oval). Irkutsk Regional Art Museum named after V. P. Sukachev. ❯❯❯
A Priest and a Lady-in-Waiting. Study for the painting Minin in the Market Square of Nizhny Novgorod, depicting Minin calling on the people to donate. Oil on canvas. 55 x 46 cm. ❯❯❯
Lady. Study for the painting Minin on Red Square in Nizhny Novgorod, calling the people to donate. Oil on wood. 41 x 27 cm. Private collection, St. Petersburg. ❯❯❯
Ladys Estate. Depicted by L. V. Tarnovskaya in her estate, Kachanovka. 1886. Oil on canvas. 83 x 63 cm. Sumy Regional Art Museum named after Nykfor Onatsky, Ukraine. ❯❯❯
Agents of Dmitry Pozharsky kill the son of Boris Godunov. Sketch for a painting with the same name. 1862. Paper, watercolor. 58.2 x 48.3. State Russian Museum. ❯❯❯
Portrait of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, the eldest son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, and brother to Emperor Alexander III. 1880s. Wood, oil on canvas. 60 x 49 cm. Private collection. ❯❯❯
Portrait of the Governor-General of Eastern Siberia, Count P. P. Muravyov-Amursky, 1863. Oil on canvas. 177 x 137 cm. Irkutsk Regional Art Museum named after V. P. Sukachev. ❯❯❯
Portrait of actress Margarita Gavrilovna Savina. Canvas, oil on canvas. 70 x 54 cm (oval). State Museum of Theatre and Musical Art, Saint Petersburg. ❯❯❯
Portrait of a young woman in a dark green dress. 1879. Oil on canvas. 100 x 59.5 cm. State Museum Association Artistic Culture of the Russian North, Arkhangelsk. ❯❯❯
Portrait of Hudekova. 1890. Oil on canvas. 118 x 77 cm. State Museum of Arts named after A. Kasteev, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty (currently located in the USA). ❯❯❯
Portrait of Olga Stepanovna Makovskaya, wife of V. E. Makovsky, brother of the artist, 1864. Oil on canvas. 69 x 59 (oval). Private collection, St. Petersburg. ❯❯❯
Goddess of Waters. Panel painting for the concert hall in S. P. von Derwitzs mansion in St. Petersburg, 1886. Oil on canvas. 205 x 140 cm. Private collection, St. Petersburg. ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
Understanding elevates the viewer to the artists point of view. Wassily Kandinsky.WHAT IS HIDDEN IN THE TITLE YELLOW – RED – BLUE?All excerpts are taken from Kandinskys theoretical work, Concerning the Spiritual in Art.The color yellow... is like a person ❯❯❯
The stylistic and technical features of The Dreamer do not provide grounds to attribute the authorship to Kiprensky.According to M. M. Zheleznova, an employee of the gallery, who provides compelling evidence, the author of the painting is A. V. Tyranov. So ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
Barge Haulers on the Volga exists in the works of Vereshchagin, Savrasov, Repin, and Vasiliev. This is a painting by Savrasov, and the attribution is correct. ❯❯❯
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... ❯❯❯
After graduating from the Moscow School of Painting, the young artist Perov settled in picturesque areas near the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. There he hunted and worked, and there he painted the picture Sermon in the Village, for which he received the Grand Gol ❯❯❯
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! ❯❯❯
I support the idea. With information about the paintings – including their history, analysis of the plot and style, the website would become a real treasure trove and truly unique resource. ❯❯❯
As an artist, hes talented, but as a person... hes quite the scoundrel! Only he could create such a caricatured depiction of a religious procession. ❯❯❯
Im from Crimea, the city of Kerch! In summer, the colors are exactly like those in the painting! Its very bright during the day, and sunglasses are a must. ❯❯❯
A great artist living in their own country, deeply understanding life and realistically reflecting it. Generations have strived to escape this darkness. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
Its been hanging in our house in Ukraine for 150 years. About twenty years ago, people came to my grandmother and offered to buy it, offering a lot of money to remove the paint from it. But within three days they started talking and offering even more mone ❯❯❯
749x1000 px corresponds to 19.81x26.45 cm. Is it really so small?Some Russian websites (https://artchive.ru/artists/567~Ilja_Efimovich_Repin/works/33076~Portret_Janitskoj) state 59x49 cm, but this doesnt correspond to the canvas proportions.What is the act ❯❯❯
If there is a specific buyer, we can negotiate the price. The Perov painting Fishermen has been hanging in the house for over 70 years. Please call 80682716042. ❯❯❯
We have this picture in Azerbaijan, specifically in Ganja, where I live. Its a photo reproduction on special fabric, and on the back, theres the state-assigned price of the original painting, which is 15 rubles. However, its very beautiful, and when hung o ❯❯❯
I thank You for everything! Grigoryev Alexander 11Oh!! God, I thank You for everything...-For giving us sight...-I see the Temple, Yours: – The World..: The Dawn..,And day and morning..., dark nights!! Let suffering threaten me...-I thank You for this mome ❯❯❯
Its wonderful that theres an online gallery because we dont have one in our city, and its great to be able to visit a gallery without leaving home, even if its online. ❯❯❯
Pedophilia is seeing something obscene in such images. Why, if you see a naked girl, do you shout that its vulgar? Here is depicted a happy and peaceful child, and there can be nothing indecent about it! If you see obscenity in such pictures, seek help. ❯❯❯
Veraščagin is primarily a scout. To whom does he address his work and about which war does he tell us? Look at the paintings by his friend, I. Repin: Manifestation, Religious Procession and so on. These works can be analyzed. Sensing the inexorable march o ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
This sad story at the Plyos Museum has a happy ending – Hooray!!! The paintings have been found!!! [Link to the article: https://www.kp.ru/daily/26683/3707053/] ❯❯❯
Take a look at Lake Como (Italy) through the eyes of our youth, over 100 years later – BEAUTY inspired by Isaac Levitan! https://youtu.be/yzstmq2wz0g ❯❯❯
Oh, I cant read when people who clearly dont understand the subject write nonsense. Guys, please do some research first. No one is obligated to love or hate this artist. But when you write a comment, it would be helpful to have some understanding of the topic. By the way, for those who might be interested, theres an amazing article on this subject: https://artifex.ru/%D0%B6%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%81%D1%8C/%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%80-%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87-%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%8B/
Dragonfly. Painting by Ilya Repin.She is restless.Always in motion.Theres no sign of fatigueIn her. For a moment.A girl sits downAnd rushes off againSomewhere. The little impCant sit still anywhere.But suddenly she sitsOn a post near the fence.Just out of ❯❯❯
Portrait of a girl. Artist: K. E. MakovskyBoris KhaninHow much charm she possesses.A button nose and clear eyes,The delicate outlines of her childish lips,And the rosy beauty of her chubby cheeks.On the little girls neck, the outlineOf a thin chain, with a ❯❯❯
The seashore of the Mediterranean Sea. Painting by Isaac Levitan.Like clouds, waves flow to the shore,Playing with pebbles and shells,And reveal their free-spirited nature,Hissing like snakes with foamy crests.With a hiss, a wave licks the flat shore,Mixin ❯❯❯
The kokoshnik headdresses worn by Russian beauties are amazing. The paintings of Myasoedov are astonishing, and the image of the Russian woman in his paintings is remarkably pure.
The beautiful blues and light blues represent life, which is evident in Kuindzhis paintings, unlike Levitans works where the titles are Gray... and Twilight... ❯❯❯
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 desert was utterly desolate, a place of despair, but Eve has more important things to worry about. Adam and their future child are nearby. Those are what truly matter! ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
Rachinsky developed an innovative and unusual educational system for the time, which combined theoretical and practical lessons. In class, children were taught various crafts necessary for peasants. Boys learned carpentry and bookbinding. They worked in th ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
Lunar night. Zdravnevo. Artist: Repin I. E.Boris KhaninNight has already fallen on Zdravnevo.The moon has risen, casting a dim lightOn the surrounding area: forest, water, the artists daughter,Who is frozen in beauty.On the shore. A silent stillness.A luna ❯❯❯
Id like to bring the website administrations attention to comments from schoolchildren... But why are they here? And, oh God, can the comments be edited? ❯❯❯
Maxim, you are right, but it is inappropriate to edit other peoples comments, as we would be attributing something to them that they did not say. Only deletion is acceptable, but only in cases of serious violations. ❯❯❯
In essence, you and I are like-minded individuals because we both strive to make this and other wonderful albums the best they can be. If you agree with this, then please dont take my revisions as a personal offense. I am putting in a lot of effort and tim ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
I didnt meet Boris Nikolaevich himself, but I clearly remember two charming ladies, N. N. and K. B. Okunev, who introduced us to the vast collection displayed throughout their St. Petersburg apartment. The icon of the Mother of God hung in the living room, ❯❯❯
The information about the Okunev family has been added to the article Mother of God, Softener of Evil Hearts on the Russian Wikipedia. https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%91%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%8C_%D0%A3%D0%BC%D0%B ❯❯❯
When I was in St. Petersburg, I specifically went to the Russian Museum to see this masterpiece once again. While my husband wandered through the halls, I rushed around looking for works by Kuindzhi. There werent many of them on display, but I spent more t ❯❯❯
[email protected]. Before sending my email address, I sent a request asking who the woman depicted in the portrait by artist Surikov, titled Tretyakova A. N., is, and in which museum she is located? Sincerely, Efim posledniovskiy. ❯❯❯
In every work of art, one can find a certain idea and an undeniable meaning. The works of Julius Klever are good because they are both visually appealing and skillfully presented to the viewer, making them accessible and open to interpretation. ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
Actually, theres nothing mysterious about it. The phrase describes subjective sensations experienced after drinking several shots of strong liquor in a row. Its a folk saying. One of the complete versions is The first shot hits like a stake (kolom), the second like a falcon (sokolom), and youll call for the third yourself, or The first shot like a stake, the second like a falcon, and the rest like small birds. Regarding the moral and ethical side, each era has its own norms. For example, Elizabeth Böhm stands modestly aside in contrast to some 19th-century Hokusai prints.
Ladies and gentlemen, may I use this painting as an illustration in my book, which describes the history of the tavern business? My second question is, do you know where this artwork is currently located, which museum its in? ❯❯❯
It is located in the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. Regarding its use – according to the Civil Code – it can be used freely as it is public domain. However, there is also a law on museum collections in Russia that gives museums the first right to physic ❯❯❯
On the evening of May 25, 2018, a visitor to the Tretyakov Gallery intentionally damaged Repins painting Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581. The vandal broke the protective glass with a stand, as a result of which the canvas was torn i ❯❯❯
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! ❯❯❯
Description of Ilya Repins painting Barge Haulers on the Volga. The boys inclination towards painting manifested itself at a young age. The artistic abilities of the young painter evoked admiration from adults. Becoming an artist, Repin painted pictures in ❯❯❯
In the 20th century, research into the burials of Moscow grand princesses and tsars revealed that the mother of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, Elena Vasilievna Glinka (died in 1538), and his first wife, Anastasia Romanova (died in 1560), were poisoned with mercury ❯❯❯
Serov was often described as brilliant. Just as frequently, he was characterized as stern and reclusive. Friends, family, students, and patrons loved him, but they also feared him. Not because of unfounded outbursts of anger, but due to his rare honesty and endless conscientiousness. Serov could not tolerate vulgarity, falsehood, or sloppy work.
His talent became apparent very early on. He studied painting as a child with I. E. Repin, and later at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, under P. P. Chistyakov. It seemed that everything came easily to him. Unseen was the immense effort of this quiet man. He adhered to the principle: It must be done so skillfully that no trace of labor is visible – a principle he remained true to always and everywhere.
Girl with Peaches, Young Woman Illuminated by Sunlight are works by an artist who was only twenty-three years old.
Serov combined many different aspects in himself. He became a bridge between the Peredvizhniki movement and the younger generation. A portraitist by divine grace, he continued almost two centuries of tradition in Russian portrait painting: Leskov and Chaliapin, Gorky and Ermolova. And at the same time, he created images of perfect harmony with classical antiquity. So who was he – a graphic artist, a painter, a monumentalist? Or perhaps a master of everyday scenes? Serov, the peasant, existed just as much as Serov, the stage designer, creating sets for ballet productions.
The 1911 Worlds Fair in Rome marked his triumph. Exhibitions of his paintings, tours with S. P. Diaghilevs troupe to major cities. Paris and Rome were places he visited almost as often as Moscow or St. Petersburg – this is from his letters from that time. He gained European fame. That same year, he died. He was forty-six years old.
The stunning color palette creates depth in the landscape composition, evoking a sense of harmony with its warm tones, while additional colors throughout the scene contribute to an unforgettable emotional impact when contemplating the entire composition an ❯❯❯
Vasily Vladimirovich Pukirev can be called a genius of one work. The beginning of the artists creative path was marked by a masterpiece. It seemed that fame and universal recognition awaited him, but he never managed to create anything as profound and impa ❯❯❯
Its amazing: Im encountering an artist for the first time whose paintings evoke such vivid tactile, thermal, and olfactory associations. You almost feel, together with the artist, the cold of the river and the scent of melting snow in early spring, the taste of sweet tea enjoyed by a merchant woman, the velvety texture and dusty quality of the tablecloth on her table, you can feel the heat of a summer afternoon on your skin, inhale the decaying smell of autumn leaves, feel the gentle touch of a spring breeze, and feel the coolness of piano keys – and this is true for every painting, and the associations are very strong.
How does he achieve this? He is a very interesting and unique artist. In poetry, Pushkin is so evocative in his use of imagery.
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 ❯❯❯
These are beautiful works; I have one hanging on my wall and Im very happy to own it. He is a wonderful artist, but there is surprisingly little information about him online. Who is Larisa Pryadko? Is she also an artist?
Well, this is the most innocent image. The other portraits of her 9-year-old nude daughter by Silverakova seem too sensual for a child. Shes too beautiful for her age, and thats the problem. It seems like Silverakova herself was eager to showcase her beaut ❯❯❯
Oil painting in a vertical format creates an effect of air density filled with rays of light and the uprightness of the rock – an image of a persons detachment from the world, as seen in all its grandeur within nature. ❯❯❯
The girl is too beautiful for nine years old; thats the problem. Her face already looks quite mature – you wouldnt guess she was only nine. Theres no certainty that she looked exactly as depicted in the painting. The artist might have embellished or ideali ❯❯❯
Boris Kustodiyev came from a poor family and never considered painting; he wanted to become a priest. He studied at a seminary but then, unexpectedly becoming interested in art, he dropped out and went to St. Petersburg to enroll in the Academy of Arts. His talent as a portrait painter emerged, and even as a student, he created a series of high-quality portraits of Bilibin, Mordovtsev, and Stellezhsky. For his graduation project, the artist received a gold medal and the right to travel abroad. Kustodiyev went to Paris, where he became acquainted with French painting, techniques that he used in the beautiful painting Morning.
The most cherished and beloved thing for him was recreating the life of old Russia, which resulted in a great number of watercolors, paintings, and drawings. The artists love of life and energy were astonishing. He attended premieres at theaters, took long trips around the country, despite being in a wheelchair due to a severe illness. However, his illness progressed, and recently Kustodiyev was forced to work close up, on a horizontally suspended canvas that was so close that he could not see his painting as a whole. However, his physical strength waned; an ordinary cold turned into pneumonia, which his heart could not handle.
Vasnetsovs passion for the arts originated in the Vyatka province, which was renowned for its artisans. While studying at the seminary, he spent every free moment drawing, and soon he realized that this was not just a hobby, but the goal of his life.
To travel to St. Petersburg to enroll in the Academy of Arts, he completed two paintings: Harvester and Milkmaid, and raffled them off.
In his early works, which were exhibited at the Society for Encouragement of the Arts, traits emerged that would characterize him throughout his entire artistic career: a profound fascination with the life of the people and exceptional observational skills. Subsequent paintings solidified his position as an artist in the genre style who understood life and was able to depict it vividly and expressively.
Later, the artist traveled abroad, where he worked tirelessly from nature. He was captivated by the lives of ordinary people – peasants and workers – and constantly made sketches of them in his album.
However, his best work based on the Russian fairy tale Alenushka was created in Abramtsevo. It expresses all the tenderness and poignancy of the fairytale plot; the artist delved into the very depths of the emotional structure of the story. This work has been, and remains, the most popular and recognizable in the modern world.
The painting Ai-Petri. Crimea by Arkhip Kuindzhi has been stolen from the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The theft occurred in front of visitors.Reports of the stolen painting, which appeared on social media, were confirmed to TASS by a representative of the ❯❯❯
According to some sources, the first elephant in Russia appeared during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. To avoid aggression from a neighbor, the Persian Shah Tahmasp gifted a Russian tsar an elephant, along with an Arab who cared for the animal. The poor e ❯❯❯
Heres a tip for you, Ilya: Go to Google and search for something like this: canvas printing [your city]. Replace [your city] with the name of your city. Then, simply send them (the company that Google shows you) links to your paintings, and enjoy choosing from various baguette styles, sizes, textured varnishes, etc.
Its clearly not a Levitan painting, but rather a forgery in his style. The bushes on the right seem to be copied from Lake. Rus. This cannot be called painting; its done roughly, without any lively or expressive brushstrokes. The sky is painted, not render ❯❯❯
In my opinion, this is a very beautiful painting. I dont think that Ilya Repin spent a lot of time on it, but he clearly put a lot of effort into the work. I love dogs, and the painting really appealed to me. ❯❯❯
Begin, someone wrote in the title. Its possible that its located in the Irkutsk Regional Museum named after Sukachev, but this needs to be verified. ❯❯❯
Artists often sense the spirit of the times. In that era, Blok wrote about future, unseen changes and unheard-of rebellions, while the poet Nikolai Klyuyev wrote about America, which loomed over the world like a dark shadow. In a painting titled City on th ❯❯❯
I enjoyed the radio program At the Altar of the Fatherland about an artist, and it mentioned this painting.You can listen from 36 minutes onwards.http://tv.radonezh.ru/www/_radio/efir/20170504%2020-00.mp3#16:00 ❯❯❯
Few artists depicted nude friends and daughters. Silverova gave us a glimpse of their natural appearance. But in capturing the color of the human body, she truly surpassed many, if not all, artists specializing in nudes. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
Red ones? No, that wasnt their method. But the White movement might have been capable of it. Lenin had just died, and they were trying to test the strength of Soviet power. And Ivanova was friends with a Chekist (secret police officer), so she could have t ❯❯❯
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). ❯❯❯
You can take one or more cans of paint, climb a ladder, and pour them onto a canvas lying on the floor. In the resulting artwork, you can find countless explicit and hidden meanings if you want, and its all just a matter of marketing.This painting, however ❯❯❯
Cant you write this essay yourself? Theres such a riot of colors here; the snow is so bright it almost hurts your eyes. The imagery is just incredible! ❯❯❯
I saw it in person, in a marble palace, at an exhibition. Its impossible to put into words the impression that the painting made. It was as if you were looking through a window, and all you had to do was reach out your hand, and you would be there. It is s ❯❯❯
What kind of nonsense is this that everyone keeps repeating after each other?! The actress is MARIA Gavrilovna Savina! And nothing else! Is it really so difficult to verify the information instead of copying other peoples foolishness??? ❯❯❯
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: ❯❯❯
He glanced at the paintings with a hesitant look: Black and Red, White on white - A complete set of multicolored squares In frames of various shapes. The red square is undoubtedly A woman in red, theres no doubt! A square bottom, and breasts just as square... Or am I missing something about art? Her legs and arms are also all in red, Painted with oil paint, all squared off. He only omitted the eyes and smile, And the squares on her red face seem uncertain. Malevich painted us a riddle - Is it a square, or an ugly woman? What did he measure, and with what ruler...? Apparently, he made a mistake somewhere with the layout. For a hundred years now, debates have not subsided. Criticism of forms, hysteria, fans... Disputes, evaluations, hype, commotion... Ill be honest: its all just daubing!
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 ❯❯❯
Perhaps its possible that Vinogradov created a reproduction of Vasnetsovs painting Alyonushka? I recently saw this painting with the signature Winogradov at someones place, and according to him, it was passed down from his grandfather.
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 ❯❯❯
What a vibrant array of colors, like a rainbow splashed across the entire landscape – its so captivating. I imagine this was just as wondrous in the 19th century as the advent of color television was for the 20th century. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
Who cares that I used my cousins bike! This is the caption under a picture. In one word – a mistake. But in the picture, this phrase is written correctly... Now, it would be interesting to know who failed to copy all the letters correctly? ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
The idea for the composition is plagiarism (Raphael – Allegory (Vision of a Knight) https://gallerix.ru/fullpic/a884a3fd48d2d3db8d62bffd843d6baf/).Something like that... ❯❯❯
... 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). ❯❯❯
Is this painting? If you want to see real art, take a look at my pastel and watercolor paintings:https://in.gallerix.ru/max1234/expo/kopylov/vechernie-cvety-irisy/https://in.gallerix.ru/max1234/expo/kopylov/irisy/Kopylov Oleksandr HennadiiovychMember of th ❯❯❯
In our family, we have a portrait of an old man that has been passed down since before the revolution. Its interesting to wonder where the original painting is and who it depicts. ❯❯❯
Repin, as a realist, masterfully conveyed the atmosphere of what was happening. The emotional state of the Tsar is simply striking. There are practically no parallels in world painting, except perhaps for Francisco Goyas Saturn Devouring His Son. But there ❯❯❯
I think its not winter. Its either early spring or late autumn. There isnt much snow, and the river hasnt frozen over. Or maybe its not a typical Russian winter. ❯❯❯
Coal and that quintessential Chekhovian brevity... the true colors of a village winter. I wonder how much each influenced the other: Isaac Ilyich [likely referring to Isaac Babel] and Anton Pavlovich [Chekhov]. ❯❯❯
Thanks to this resource, I discovered Levitans pastels and charcoal drawings. The sensitivity is astonishing. I came to appreciate and love Levitan after reading Paustovskys story about his life. I was deeply moved. ❯❯❯
Very strange title. Its a winter evening, but its bright outside the window. In winter, it gets dark around 3 PM. So what kind of evening is it then? ❯❯❯
I might be mistaken and referring to an unreliable source, but I once listened to a radio program that discussed common stereotypes. One of them was related to the profession of bargemen (people who pushed or pulled boats along rivers). In short, these wer ❯❯❯
Im reading the comments... Did he kill him or not? What difference does it make...? And here we have In our city...But there is a big difference. They portray our rulers as monsters, while they depict us as barbarians. But for us, it doesns matter...It has ❯❯❯
I really like this painting. Im been fascinated by it since childhood. I remember looking at a reproduction of it in some magazine for a long time. There was also a short biography of Arkhip Ivanovich there. Since then, I have been a fan of his work. ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
Here are some of my less impressive works; take a look at my more virtuoso pieces while Im still in a good mood.https://yuribogomya.in.gallerix.ru/ ❯❯❯
A depressing scene. And all the more so against the backdrop of a felled forest. The Peredvizhniki (Itinerants) were not looking for light subjects. And Repin never managed to explain to Leo Tolstoy why he had painted this picture. ❯❯❯
Im also reading that the job wasnt really the worst and the workers were actually doing quite well. Its better than being disfigured in a mine, after all. ❯❯❯
What is this – an ethnographic illustration, a fleeting scene captured from life, or a denunciation in pictorial form: should one admire the life of a forgotten brother? (V. Shutov, The Light of Kuindzhi). ❯❯❯
The artist seemed to be telling us: you dont need to travel far and wide to find poetry – just look! And as if a veil had been lifted from our eyes: we truly saw sparks of genuine poetry and beauty in the familiar, thousand times seen objects... (V. Shutov ❯❯❯
With his simple landscape, the artist prompted viewers to reflect on the inner life of the steppe, where a dramatic struggle for survival unfolds. (V. Shutov, LIGHT OF KUINDJI) ❯❯❯
I recently visited a Kuindzhi exhibition and saw one painting that caught my interest, but I cant find any information about it anywhere, nor can I find the painting itself! If anyone knows anything about his sketch Fantastic Scene, please share.
Between Earth and Sky, a village – an embodiment of the human valley. The very essence of life, without excess or pretense, like a prayer for mercy. ❯❯❯
If you dont like classical music, it doesnt mean its not perfect. It means that you are currently unable to understand it, and that makes it difficult for you. The same is true of color, although its inappropriate to compare two great artists. But with col ❯❯❯
🖐️ These pictures are great; they look just like photos. I think theyre the most beautiful ones. They really capture the scene, just like a photograph. 🦄🙂👍
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 ❯❯❯
Please pay attention to the error! The title of the painting is Novgorodsky Torg (Novgorod Fair), not Nizhny Novgorodsky Torg (Nizhny Novgorod Fair). gallerix.ru/album/200-Russian/pic/glrx-106152343 ❯❯❯
The order was fulfilled for Pictures from Russian History published by I. N. Knebels publishing house. The album was released in 1909, with a reprint in 1913. Postcards of the same publisher were also produced. The original artwork was created using waterc ❯❯❯
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. 👎 ❯❯❯
The painting Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ilya Repin is one of the most famous works of Russian art. It was painted in 1878 and has since become a symbol of the struggle of the Zaporozhian Cossacks for their independence.The painting depicts Zaporo ❯❯❯
Essay on the painting:Ilya Repins painting Sadko was painted in 1877 and has since become one of the artists most famous works. This work is a vivid example of Russian painting of the 19th century, where the artist used his characteristic elements of reali ❯❯❯
Essay on a painting:The painting Reception of Volost Elders by Alexander III in the Courtyard of the Petrovsky Palace in Moscow was painted by Ilya Repin in 1883 and has since become one of the most famous works by the artist. This work is a striking examp ❯❯❯
Essay on the Painting:The painting A. S. Pushkin at an Assembly in Lyceum on January 8, 1815 was painted by Ilya Repin in 1887 and has since become one of the most famous works by the artist. This work is a striking example of Russian painting of the 19th ❯❯❯
This painting is dedicated to a poem by M. Voloshin, which begins with the lines: I recognize myself in your features... Take a closer look, and you will see Voloshin himself, along with his immortal words... ❯❯❯
Secret codes and mysticism in the works of Arkhip Kuindzhi. Kuindzhi (whose real last name was Kuyundzhy, and his first name was Akhim) did not simply paint landscapes; he depicted the merging of two worlds. An analysis of his paintings, from the perspective of depicting these two worlds, can be found here: https://vk.com/@5635355-tainopis-i-misticizm-v-rabotah-arhipa-kuindzhi
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 leaves the impression of being unfinished. Is it a sketch for a version where the drowned woman is fully clothed? Or did the artist decide to rework the painting but not complete their intended outcome? ❯❯❯
He seemed to have wandered from his home village to a nearby one: he hadnt grown a beard, hadnt gotten tanned, and his legs were clean. He looked perfectly suited to sit at the table, next to that well-fed woman. ❯❯❯
A beautiful vase will remain a beautiful vase, and it will be beautiful in a year, or in ten years (and you might even be able to sell it for more later, after all, its an antique). But a woman will become less attractive in a year or two, and shes bound t ❯❯❯
Only a misanthrope and an antihumanist could have written this. The value of a human being on Earth can only be determined by another human being. Go away, Igor Sergeevich. ❯❯❯
The inscription on the stone reads:If you go right, youre going to get punched in the face. If you go left, youre going to get punched in the face. If you go straight, youre going to get punched in the face.Ilya Muromets is standing there, deep in thought, ❯❯❯
Just a few days ago, I saw the original at the State Museum of Art in Novgorod – there are completely different characters in the bottom right corner. There are also several other discrepancies. What version is presented here? The painting was also impress ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
As far as I understand, this painting was created in Finland. Levitan wrote to Chekhov that, according to him, there wasnt nature in that Chukhlantia, but rather impotence. He actually wrote something along those lines...)In my opinion, this carelessness i ❯❯❯
These are different versions; the second one is from Nizhny Novgorod, and the location of the first one has not yet been determined. Andrey, thank you for your attentiveness! ❯❯❯
Thank you very much for the collection of photos and the opportunity to download them. Im been searching for this artists album for a long time, but without success. But here, I had such good luck! Thank you! ❯❯❯
Its definitely an amazing thing. I recommend copying it. It really reminds me of the dramatic paintings of the unforgettable Caravaggio thanks to the lighting 👍👍👍🤝 ❯❯❯
Its interesting that theres a nude woman in the background of the church. Wouldnt this have been considered offensive to religious sentiments back then? ❯❯❯
A joke has been around for many years: Before you return the name Volgograd to my city, return the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Gulag. It still resonates today. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
There was a caricature depicting burlaks (river workers) harnessed to a monument of Peter the Great in Moscow, with the caption: Russians are being pulled away by Zurab Tseretelis creations. ❯❯❯
Yes, by the way, where did all the other Plastov paintings disappear from the website? Were they taken away for restoration, like in the movie The Elder Robbers? ❯❯❯
My great-great-grandmother, Kupchika, was a first-guild merchant and honorary citizen of the city of Moscow. She lived from 1838 to 1918 and was married to Andrey Sergeevich Sergeev. ❯❯❯
In the What? Where? When? quiz show, there was a question about this painting that asked what the artist depicted incorrectly and what so outraged military personnel at that time?Answer: One such mistake is the depiction of soldiers with their bayonets uns ❯❯❯
Why do you equate nudity with perversion? The artist depicted the ordinary lives of young boys at that time, for whom it was simply childish play and nothing more, without any hidden meanings. ❯❯❯
The desire to depict the realities of life in a painting clearly shows the influence of Vasily Grigoryevich Perovs work. However, his painting Peasant Easter Procession was characterized by a strong sense of irony. ❯❯❯
In reality, the painting is a masterpiece and quite tragic.At first glance, if you dont think about the meaning and plot, or pay attention to the year, it simply depicts two boys around 12 years old playing or engaging in some kind of athletic activity. It ❯❯❯
*The bare result is a corpse,* leaving behind aspirations and growth, and no one will be interested in either doubts or the desires that elevate us above mundane everyday life anymore.*Because the essence of things is not exhausted by their goal, but by th ❯❯❯
The Arhip Kuindzhi Art Museum in Mariupol no longer exists – on March 21, it was destroyed as a result of a Russian air bomb strike. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council on its Telegram channel. ❯❯❯
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Thank you so much for your wonderful paintings and your talent! May God grant you health, inspiration, and success! May your works bring joy to generations to come, bringing warmth, goodness, and beauty to everyone.
There is a sketch of the Lagorio Trabzon port from 1905. Watercolor and pencil.
This is a story about the project My Homeland.
It seems there is no painting by Kustodiev titled Portrait of Count N. P. Ignatiev, painted in 1902.
Mikhail, thank you! It has been fixed.
Has anyone heard of the painting Iya by Fyodor Fechin?
Its a shame that it doesnt specify which art galleries these paintings are in.
What is hidden in the name Yellow-Red-Blue?
My version of the answer can be found on the page for this painting.
ALWAYS AMAZING! ALWAYS BRIGHT IMPRESSIONS! BRAVO, MAESTRO! I WISH YOU ENDLESS INSPIRATION!
Oh, I cant read when people who clearly dont understand the subject write nonsense. Guys, please do some research first. No one is obligated to love or hate this artist. But when you write a comment, it would be helpful to have some understanding of the topic. By the way, for those who might be interested, theres an amazing article on this subject: https://artifex.ru/%D0%B6%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%81%D1%8C/%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%80-%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87-%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%8B/
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Wonderful! The beauty of the world on canvas.
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The kokoshnik headdresses worn by Russian beauties are amazing. The paintings of Myasoedov are astonishing, and the image of the Russian woman in his paintings is remarkably pure.
There is a mistake in the comment; it should be Makovsky, not Myasoedov.
Where are the names of the paintings?
I have a painting from 1934 that Im selling. If you are interested, please contact me and I will send you a photo.
I really liked it! Thank you!
Where are the names?
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Actually, theres nothing mysterious about it. The phrase describes subjective sensations experienced after drinking several shots of strong liquor in a row. Its a folk saying. One of the complete versions is The first shot hits like a stake (kolom), the second like a falcon (sokolom), and youll call for the third yourself, or The first shot like a stake, the second like a falcon, and the rest like small birds. Regarding the moral and ethical side, each era has its own norms. For example, Elizabeth Böhm stands modestly aside in contrast to some 19th-century Hokusai prints.
Could you please tell me the name of the painting by this artist that features a boy in clogs sitting at a desk?
Serov was often described as brilliant. Just as frequently, he was characterized as stern and reclusive. Friends, family, students, and patrons loved him, but they also feared him. Not because of unfounded outbursts of anger, but due to his rare honesty and endless conscientiousness. Serov could not tolerate vulgarity, falsehood, or sloppy work.
His talent became apparent very early on. He studied painting as a child with I. E. Repin, and later at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, under P. P. Chistyakov. It seemed that everything came easily to him. Unseen was the immense effort of this quiet man. He adhered to the principle: It must be done so skillfully that no trace of labor is visible – a principle he remained true to always and everywhere.
Girl with Peaches, Young Woman Illuminated by Sunlight are works by an artist who was only twenty-three years old.
Serov combined many different aspects in himself. He became a bridge between the Peredvizhniki movement and the younger generation. A portraitist by divine grace, he continued almost two centuries of tradition in Russian portrait painting: Leskov and Chaliapin, Gorky and Ermolova. And at the same time, he created images of perfect harmony with classical antiquity. So who was he – a graphic artist, a painter, a monumentalist? Or perhaps a master of everyday scenes? Serov, the peasant, existed just as much as Serov, the stage designer, creating sets for ballet productions.
The 1911 Worlds Fair in Rome marked his triumph. Exhibitions of his paintings, tours with S. P. Diaghilevs troupe to major cities. Paris and Rome were places he visited almost as often as Moscow or St. Petersburg – this is from his letters from that time. He gained European fame. That same year, he died. He was forty-six years old.
Its amazing: Im encountering an artist for the first time whose paintings evoke such vivid tactile, thermal, and olfactory associations. You almost feel, together with the artist, the cold of the river and the scent of melting snow in early spring, the taste of sweet tea enjoyed by a merchant woman, the velvety texture and dusty quality of the tablecloth on her table, you can feel the heat of a summer afternoon on your skin, inhale the decaying smell of autumn leaves, feel the gentle touch of a spring breeze, and feel the coolness of piano keys – and this is true for every painting, and the associations are very strong.
How does he achieve this? He is a very interesting and unique artist. In poetry, Pushkin is so evocative in his use of imagery.
These are beautiful works; I have one hanging on my wall and Im very happy to own it.
He is a wonderful artist, but there is surprisingly little information about him online.
Who is Larisa Pryadko? Is she also an artist?
Thank you, Irina. Im curious, what kind of work do you have with Yuri? Im Yuris mother, Larisa Pryadko.
There is a painting by D. M. Smirnov from autumn 1956. How can I learn more about the painting and the artist?
Has anyone ever found the painting Harbor in the North? I often see descriptions of this painting in texts, but I cant find it anywhere.
Boris Kustodiyev came from a poor family and never considered painting; he wanted to become a priest. He studied at a seminary but then, unexpectedly becoming interested in art, he dropped out and went to St. Petersburg to enroll in the Academy of Arts. His talent as a portrait painter emerged, and even as a student, he created a series of high-quality portraits of Bilibin, Mordovtsev, and Stellezhsky. For his graduation project, the artist received a gold medal and the right to travel abroad. Kustodiyev went to Paris, where he became acquainted with French painting, techniques that he used in the beautiful painting Morning.
The most cherished and beloved thing for him was recreating the life of old Russia, which resulted in a great number of watercolors, paintings, and drawings. The artists love of life and energy were astonishing. He attended premieres at theaters, took long trips around the country, despite being in a wheelchair due to a severe illness. However, his illness progressed, and recently Kustodiyev was forced to work close up, on a horizontally suspended canvas that was so close that he could not see his painting as a whole. However, his physical strength waned; an ordinary cold turned into pneumonia, which his heart could not handle.
Vasnetsovs passion for the arts originated in the Vyatka province, which was renowned for its artisans. While studying at the seminary, he spent every free moment drawing, and soon he realized that this was not just a hobby, but the goal of his life.
To travel to St. Petersburg to enroll in the Academy of Arts, he completed two paintings: Harvester and Milkmaid, and raffled them off.
In his early works, which were exhibited at the Society for Encouragement of the Arts, traits emerged that would characterize him throughout his entire artistic career: a profound fascination with the life of the people and exceptional observational skills. Subsequent paintings solidified his position as an artist in the genre style who understood life and was able to depict it vividly and expressively.
Later, the artist traveled abroad, where he worked tirelessly from nature. He was captivated by the lives of ordinary people – peasants and workers – and constantly made sketches of them in his album.
However, his best work based on the Russian fairy tale Alenushka was created in Abramtsevo. It expresses all the tenderness and poignancy of the fairytale plot; the artist delved into the very depths of the emotional structure of the story. This work has been, and remains, the most popular and recognizable in the modern world.
Could you please tell me the total number of paintings by Surikov?
Could you please tell me the total number of paintings by Surikov?
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Where is the portrait of Leo Tolstoy that he painted?
I dream of having photocopies of paintings by Silvestr Fedosievich. Do you have any advice on how to obtain them?
Heres a tip for you, Ilya: Go to Google and search for something like this: canvas printing [your city]. Replace [your city] with the name of your city. Then, simply send them (the company that Google shows you) links to your paintings, and enjoy choosing from various baguette styles, sizes, textured varnishes, etc.
The soul is resting.
I really like it.
One painting is missing here.
There is no portrait of L. N. Tolstoy.
He is my favorite Russian painter. I still remember the day I saw First Green, May. I couldnt hold back my tears. Thank you.
Hello, where can I see and purchase works by Yuri?
Thank you, Tatiana. Please visit our Facebook page. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/yurlari
Its fascinating. Its a shame that not all the paintings are here. And its unfortunate that there are no titles.
Red Square
(A Woman in Two Dimensions)
He glanced at the paintings with a hesitant look:
Black and Red, White on white -
A complete set of multicolored squares
In frames of various shapes.
The red square is undoubtedly
A woman in red, theres no doubt!
A square bottom, and breasts just as square...
Or am I missing something about art?
Her legs and arms are also all in red,
Painted with oil paint, all squared off.
He only omitted the eyes and smile,
And the squares on her red face seem uncertain.
Malevich painted us a riddle -
Is it a square, or an ugly woman?
What did he measure, and with what ruler...?
Apparently, he made a mistake somewhere with the layout.
For a hundred years now, debates have not subsided.
Criticism of forms, hysteria, fans...
Disputes, evaluations, hype, commotion...
Ill be honest: its all just daubing!
Perhaps its possible that Vinogradov created a reproduction of Vasnetsovs painting Alyonushka? I recently saw this painting with the signature Winogradov at someones place, and according to him, it was passed down from his grandfather.
And where is the famous work of Vladimir Amossovich, the portrait of Leo Tolstoy?
I really liked it, but it would be great to have a work by V. A. Amosov – a portrait of L. N. Tolstoy.
Its strange that one of Russias greatest artists isnt included in the alphabetical list.
Rrrrya is not art!!
The paintings are bright and appealing. In honor of the outstanding artist, I am creating copies.
I couldnt find Tatiana Yablonskaya! Is it true that editors as terrible as Malevich are involved?...
The spruce tree is a favorite food for beavers.
Where is Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel?
This is music.
Its so lovely and exciting to look at the paintings of my great-grandfathers cousin. Its a shame that I cant visit them in person.
I inherited a painting from my grandfather. Its a pity that I dont understand much about art.
You wrote it incorrectly...
Amazing artist, I take my hat off to you! 💯
I recently visited a Kuindzhi exhibition and saw one painting that caught my interest, but I cant find any information about it anywhere, nor can I find the painting itself! If anyone knows anything about his sketch Fantastic Scene, please share.
🖐️ These pictures are great; they look just like photos. I think theyre the most beautiful ones. They really capture the scene, just like a photograph. 🦄🙂👍
🖐️ Great pictures, like photos. I liked these the most; theyre so beautiful. They capture the scene just like a photograph. 🦄🙂👍
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How can I download the entire album in the highest quality? Thank you.
Secret codes and mysticism in the works of Arkhip Kuindzhi.
Kuindzhi (whose real last name was Kuyundzhy, and his first name was Akhim) did not simply paint landscapes; he depicted the merging of two worlds. An analysis of his paintings, from the perspective of depicting these two worlds, can be found here: https://vk.com/@5635355-tainopis-i-misticizm-v-rabotah-arhipa-kuindzhi
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Thank you to the great Artist for so accurately capturing the Russian soul.
добрый день посетители данного сайта.
я жду когда обо мене как великого художника нашего времени напишут статью или биографический сборник книг.
я 2012 года
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