Why are there only two children here? Inesh had three. And the king wasnt nearby at that time; he was in Coimbra, where she was murdered in their family residence, while he was at his palace. ❯❯❯
This guys a piece of work, but the guy on the left doesnt seem to care at all. He probably already did what he needed to do and is now just chilling. )) ❯❯❯
The original is 185 years old. Over time, paints naturally age. To put it simply, this process visually manifests as a fading of the palette, with all colors tending towards yellow-brown hues. The original painting today likely appears older than it actual ❯❯❯
The painting is SUPER! And they could have printed it better in the textbook; otherwise, everything is blurry and its hard to tell who is younger and who is older. ❯❯❯
The painting is very vibrant, and the colors harmonize beautifully. The artist has emphasized the individuality and independence of the sisters. Dont you think so? ❯❯❯
Ugh, I cant find an essay about this painting anywhere! And honestly, I dont have the brainpower to write one myself. This is really bad; Im going to fail my quarter if I dont get something done soon. Please help me! ❯❯❯
Its an artistic depiction, an image. I think the King was deliberately included to make it clear who the patron of the murder is. For the painting and for revealing its meaning, the number of children isnt important; the main thing is to evoke feelings in ❯❯❯
ESOTERIC POEMVineyards of worlds above us,Their shadow – the familiar, visible world.What is success when the soul feels likeIn invisible but terrible holes?Life is a system. And its causesAre beyond it, great.Pictures of golden staircases,Their quite airy ❯❯❯
On a warm summer morning, sisters Anna and Olga set off for a walk. At first, they simply strolled through the garden, but noticing that the coachman had prepared the horses for them, they hurried towards him. It was this moment that Bryullov captured in h ❯❯❯
Alsu, the Tretyakov Gallery disagrees with you: http://www.tretyakovgallery.ru/ru/collection/_show/image/_id/123 but you can argue with them about the year it was created ;) ❯❯❯
In the textbook, this painting is just overexposed and appears very yellow or golden. But here, the colors are realistic and beautiful. I agree that they look better in this image than in the textbook. Still, both paintings are good. ❯❯❯
What a beautiful woman! When you look at paintings from that era, it feels like all the women today look alike! But back then, each one was more stunning than the next! ❯❯❯
Karl Brullov is the author of many wonderful portraits. Among them are ceremonial and narrative portraits of luxurious beauties. One of the most famous portrait paintings is The Rider, painted by Brullov in Italy in 1832. In this work, the artist combined ❯❯❯
Its a very beautiful painting. Im currently writing an essay about it. It needs to be submitted tomorrow.Overall, The Horsewoman is a unique work of art. The way Bryullov depicted the horse is amazing. He not only beautifully portrayed the women but also t ❯❯❯
Guys, to everyone who is reading this! Smile! May your life be full of happiness and joy! And I will definitely come to you. Be patient. Then I will never leave you! Spread kindness – love those around you! ❯❯❯
What are the names of these barefoot girls (and who is that little boy – a brother or son of one of them)? And does it even matter? Above all, they embody youth and hope. And although this painting seems to be overshadowed by Brullovs other works, it canno ❯❯❯
The city of Pompeii was completely unearthed from a thick layer of hardened ash. All the houses were single-story and well-preserved. There were no major destructions or grand architectural structures. The hot ash covered the city so suddenly that, even af ❯❯❯
Akshin, a small correction - currently, only 1/3 of the citys area is accessible, while 2/3 remains buried. However, even in the part that is now accessible, there are quite impressive houses that could have had statues on top. There are many tall structur ❯❯❯
I saw this painting for the first time when I was five years old. I admire the grace of the rider. As a child, I was amazed by the clothing: the weightless veil, the heavy silk of the dress. And the hairstyle? Even for a little girl, its perfectly styled w ❯❯❯
She had four children. However, the painting doesnt depict the number of children; instead, it reveals the full horror of what is happening – the brutal murder of an innocent woman, a mother, by three men. Look at their expressions; there is nothing human ❯❯❯
The question is for Bryullov. The painting is called The Last Day of Pompeii. Why Pompeii (plural) and not Pompei? The citys name is Pompeii (plural). So, if this is the last day of that city, shouldnt it be The Last Day of the Pompeii (plural), or just Po ❯❯❯
Karl Pavlovich Bryullov is a prominent Russian painter of the nineteenth century. The works created by the masters brush are distinguished by their special realism, play of colors, and ease of perception.All of the above characteristics can be attributed t ❯❯❯
The Destruction of Pompeii, an essay.Undoubtedly, this is one of the greatest paintings in human history. On this canvas, the artist has depicted the destruction of a city as a result of a volcanic eruption. The author aimed to convey that life is a series ❯❯❯
Another submitted essay:August 24, 79 – this date is marked by an event such as the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which destroyed the vibrant city of Pompeii, located at the foot of the mountain. For over a thousand years, Pompeii lay covered in lava and ash ❯❯❯
Essay on the painting The Last Day of PompeiiThe idea for this painting from the Romantic era was drawn from pictorial legends about the ancient city of Pompeii. The great master Karl Bryullov depicted the eruption of a volcano and the destruction of a gre ❯❯❯
The Last Day of Pompeii - Description of the paintingThe painting depicts the tragic destruction of the ancient city of Pompeii and all its inhabitants. A massive volcano erupts, filling the citys streets with lava that destroys everything in its path. The ❯❯❯
Another essay:Karl Pavlovich Bryullov, the most famous Russian artist of the 19th century. And its hard to argue with that, as his painting The Last Day of Pompeii is one of the best paintings of that century.The tragic catastrophe that befell the ancient ❯❯❯
The Last Day of Pompeii is one of the most famous paintings of the 19th century, marking the dawn of Russian painting. The masterpiece was created by Karl Pavlovich Bryullov.The painting depicts a scene of the destruction of an ancient city, as well as the ❯❯❯
The famous painting The Last Day of Pompeii by Karl Bryullov was created between 1830 and 2033. On this epic canvas, the painter depicted the destruction of the city of Pompeii as a result of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.In his pursuit of authen ❯❯❯
The Last Day of Pompeii - an essay based on the painting by Karl Bryullov.Karl Pavlovich Bryullov created the painting The Last Day of Pompeii in 1830-1833. The painting depicts the tragedy of the citys inhabitants and the destruction of the ancient city a ❯❯❯
For almost two centuries, the painting The Last Day of Pompeii by Karl Pavlovich Bryullov has continued to captivate us with its depiction. The artist vividly and realistically portrayed the eruption of Vesuvius, the panic among its inhabitants, and the ca ❯❯❯
On his canvas, Bryullov managed to depict not only the tragedy of the disappearance of an entire city but also the horror of people facing imminent death and their inability to resist the forces of nature. The inevitability of death is the main leitmotif o ❯❯❯
Recently, I came across a painting by Karl Bryullov called The Last Day of Pompeii. What the artist depicted was frightening. Collapsing buildings, falling sculptures, a storm, a completely black sky, and fear gripping everyone. What was it? Why did the la ❯❯❯
Karl Bryullov is an artist of great stature. All his works are filled with emotional depth, color, and human feelings. One of his most famous works, The Last Day of Pompeii, is no exception. From the first glance, it captivates and makes you empathize with ❯❯❯
Seeing the Christian priest in this painting, one can sense his courage and resilience in the face of natures fury. And also... if he notices that little boy lying next to what appears to be a deceased mother, he will undoubtedly try to save him. He wouldn ❯❯❯
... The King repeatedly tried to arrange a marriage for Don Pedro, but he refused. Then the royal council decided to have Inês de Castro killed. One day, when Don Pedro was away, the king went to Inês de Castro at the Palace of Santa Clara in Coimbra, but ❯❯❯
This was the first painting that struck me. I saw it at the Russian Museum about eight years ago. My impression was quite unusual because I stood in front of this painting, if my memory serves me correctly, for approximately an hour, or even longer, and I ❯❯❯
Every time I look at this painting, I always see a portrait of a man in the upper left corner! He seems to be looking down at the women from above, take a closer look, and he looks like Bryullov. ❯❯❯
One of my favorite paintings from childhood. The second painting is The Chocolate Girl by Jean-Étienne Liotard. Of course, Karl Bryullov is definitely a priority. He was incredibly talented, truly gifted by God! ❯❯❯
The painting is simply wonderful, and its pointless for ordinary people to discuss or analyze its merits. Everyone will experience it in their own way. I have a reproduction of this painting at home, but even then, I always look at it with admiration. Its ❯❯❯
For sale: Italian Noon by Karl Bryullov, painted in 1831. This is a smaller version, a reproduction of the painting from 1827. Contact me at +7 (911) 845-05-60 for inquiries. St. Petersburg. ❯❯❯
Guys! I have the original. My great-grandfather was an artist, a very famous one. We called to inquire about it. The paintwork has faded slightly because the piece had been hidden in the ground. ❯❯❯
I saw this painting for the first time when I was still a schoolgirl, and I couldnt believe that it was actually a painting. I really like the works of Bryullov and Shishkin, especially his painting Pine Forest, and Kramskois beautiful painting, Unknown Wo ❯❯❯
And in the left part of the painting, Bryullov depicted himself, by the way... With a box of paints above his head... He grabbed the most valuable things. ❯❯❯
I have a copy or an original, Im not sure, but theres writing on the back that says: Italian Noon by Karl Pavlovich Bryullov (1799 – 1852).And also a stamp:Arm. USSRSociety of KnowledgeArtistic Mastery (or something like that)Visual AidsReproduction of pai ❯❯❯
Karl Brullov achieved a breakthrough in equestrian portraits with his work The Rider. The sheer scale of the painting allows one to appreciate the genius of the artist.In 1832, Italian newspapers praised the painting with various metaphors, each review att ❯❯❯
There are no sisters depicted in the painting. On the plaque are not only their surnames and first names but also their fate: Giovannina, the niece of the countesss second husband, a young French doctor and opera singer, Pierre Antonin Perri, is riding a h ❯❯❯
I looked at the paintings and it seemed to me that many of them were unfinished. I dont understand; I know his most famous works from childhood, and they are magnificent, but in some of the lesser-known ones, certain details seem clearly underdeveloped. I ❯❯❯
I apologize – I looked at paintings on other websites, and they turned out to be clearer images, and this particular painting is completely finished with very clear details. I was mistaken because of the blurry image. ❯❯❯
The girl clearly posed while sitting in a chair: one wouldnt be able to stay on such a horse for long with that expression, especially not gracefully from the side. And please correct me if Im wrong, experienced equestrians. ❯❯❯
I have a copy of a painting that I inherited from my great-grandmother. The canvas is very old, but the condition is excellent. If youre interested, please email me at [email protected]. ❯❯❯
Giovanna (the older one) is simply a nymph, an Amazon, a beauty! Amelia (her younger sister) is such a cutie! Samoylova has beautiful adopted daughters! ❯❯❯
Getting involved in courtly games, any favorite understands perfectly well what they are getting into and how easily lives can be cut short in palace intrigues; they learn this alphabet from childhood. There were mutual conflicts between the ruling clan an ❯❯❯
Interestingly, few people know that not only medieval rulers known for their cruelty but also, for example, Queen Nefertiti dealt with those who displeased her. There is a version that her husband had a favorite mistress, whom she impoverished and starved ❯❯❯
The artists sunset, and here is this painting,That draws you in. Can you ever tire of it?Theres the rider, Jeanne, Juliet,And the model from a portrait in the museum.Fourteen years old, yet how much wisdom,How much courage shines in her eyes.She will be bo ❯❯❯
This painting has been in our family for over a century. It is passed down through inheritance, and on the back, theres an antique sticker from the State Russian Museum. ❯❯❯
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I have his book with all the pictures, and Im ready to sell it. Call me at 89027961864.
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