Tropinin Vasily - Portrait of Arseny Vasilyevich Tropinin, son of the artist. Around 1818
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COMMENTS: 123 Ответы
If there were a description of this boy here, I would be very grateful!
красавчик
Wonderful! But where is the essay?
They are training us so much in the art.
SUPER HANDSOME!!! *LOOKS LIKE PUSHKIN*
I like this portrait. I think its one of Tropinins best works.
Oh, it would be nice to have a description of the boys appearance!
Where can I find a description of the boy? I have an essay to write tomorrow.
Heres an essay:
Tropinin is a very famous artist who created many paintings throughout his life. My favorite of his works is Portrait of a Son. In this painting, we see Tropinins son, Arseny. He appears in the portrait with minimal posing. Arsenys gaze drifts past the viewer; he is dressed casually, and his collar is open. The boys head fills almost the entire surface of the canvas, and the image is cropped at the collarbones, bringing the face closer to the viewer.
This painting has a refined and subtle golden color palette, reminiscent of watercolor paintings from the 18th-century Romantic period. I really like this painting.
I want to write an essay about the artist V. A. Tropinin, specifically on the topic of Portrait of a Son.
I really like it!
Heres the very first essay, it seems okay.
Lets describe the picture in the textbook.
Compare the boys eyes.
I want to write an essay.
I need to write an essay about a charcoal portrait by Sintropin.
Well, to be honest, everything written here is incorrect, and I would immediately give it a grade of 2.
An essay... oh no!
Its a pity there is no description of the boy!
It would be better if there were a description of him here instead of a story about Pushkin.
the best work of Tropinin!
The boy is cute, very attractive indeed. Its truly the best job.
Please provide a description of the son! All essays written there are INCORRECT!
Yes, the composition should include a description of the boy.
So, write a correct essay and submit it.
Well, thats great.
Eyes bulging out.
Write a description, including details about the eyes, hair, etc. Also, the first essay you submitted doesnt fit this description!
Hmm... well, its definitely complete nonsense.
Surgut, Gymnasium No. 2, 7B class, first essay. Dont plagiarize! You can either write a different one or go to another website! I have already written the first one!
Please write more essays.
We wrote the essay ourselves and displayed the painting we created!
The portrait is beautiful, but the text accompanying it is not (((!!!! ***
Where can I find an essay about this painting online? If you find a website, please send it to me! Thank you in advance.
Im tired of having to write essays. I need a description.
Something is wrong with the kid, one of his eyes seems to be bulging out.)
I need a description of this weed whacker. (((
NORM ONLY A FEW COMPOSITIONS.
Hey, how do I go down?
What about Arseniy instead of Pushkin? I need information about Arseniy.
Can someone write a description?
Unfortunately, there is no description available.
Damn... what the heck is this??? I need a description of his eyes, nose, and so on, but its nowhere to be found.
И мне
Please write the essay tomorrow.
Nobody is going to write for you; use your initiative and write it yourself, or search for it online. Why should I waste my time rewriting an essay for you?
a cool picture =)
Thank you, Ira.
Its beautiful.
The pinnacle of the artists achievement in portraying the multifaceted, fragile, and vibrant inner world of a child was his portrait of his son (1818), one of the finest and most poetic works of Russian painting from the first half of the 19th century. The Portrait of Arseny Tropinin captivates with its sincerity and purity of emotion; it is painted in a light, generalized style. The exquisite color palette is based on a combination of golden-brown tones. Through the colorful layers and glazes, a rosy hue of the ground and underpainting shines through. The artist created nothing equal to this portrait, although he continued to paint children and adolescents.
^_^ (-(-(-_-)_-)-) ^_^ Remarkably.
класс
Write an essay-description. Make it normal and substantial.
Nobody is going to write for you; use your ingenuity and write it yourself, or search online. Why should I waste my time rewriting an essay for you?
I really like paintings, especially when essays are assigned based on them.
The essays are interesting, but please provide some decent ones!
Write a description of him.
I need a description of the boy, not how the artist drew him = (((
Yes, yes! This is not about a boy, but rather a description of the painting itself and the techniques used. And I dont need that right now!
Here is the essay:
The painting by V. A. Tropinin, Portrait of a Son, is one of the best works in the artists oeuvre. The refined, muted golden color palette evokes 18th-century valer paintings. However, compared to a typical child portrait in 18th-century Romanticism, the impartiality of the concept is striking here – the child poses very little.
Arsenys gaze slides past the viewer; he is dressed carelessly, and his collar seems to be opened by chance. The lack of representativeness is evident in the unusual fragmentation of the composition: the head fills almost the entire surface of the canvas, the image is cut off at the collarbones, and thus, the boys face is automatically brought closer to the viewer.
The history of the creation of Portrait of Pushkin is exceptionally interesting. In accordance with his custom, Tropinin came to Sobolevskys house on the dog run, where the poet lived, for their first meeting with Pushkin. The artist found him in the study, playing with puppies. It was then, presumably, that the small sketch was created, based on the first impression that Tropinin valued so much. For a long time, it remained outside the sight of persecutors.
Only almost a hundred years later, in 1914, it was published by P. M. Shekotov, who wrote that among all portraits of Alexander Sergeevich, it most conveys his features... The poets blue eyes here are filled with a special brilliance, the turn of the head is quick, and the features of the face are expressive and mobile. Undoubtedly, here are captured the authentic features of Pushkins face, which individually we encounter in one or another of the portraits that have come down to us. Shekotov adds, It remains puzzling why this delightful sketch did not receive due attention from publishers and connoisseurs of the poet.
This is explained by the very qualities of the small sketch: it had neither brilliance of colors, nor beauty of brushstrokes, nor skillfully written surroundings. And Pushkin here is not a national vity, nor a genius, but first and foremost a human being. And it is difficult to analyze why such great human content is contained in this almost unremarkable sketch, with its monochromatic grayish-green, olive hue, and hurried, seemingly random strokes of the brush.
Comparing all the portraits of Pushkin created during his lifetime and later, this sketch can be placed next to only one other work in terms of humanity – the figure of Pushkin sculpted by the Soviet sculptor A. Matveev. However, that was not the task that Tropinin set for himself; he did not want to see that kind of Pushkin, even though his friend asked him to depict the poet in a simple, domestic setting.
In evaluating the artists perception of Pushkin, he was a king-poet. But he was also a peoples poet; he was his own and close to everyone. The resemblance of the portrait to the original is striking, wrote Polevoy, although he noted the insufficient quickness of gaze and liveliness of expression on the face, which changed and came alive in Pushkin with each new impression. In the portrait, everything is thought out and verified down to the smallest detail, and yet there is nothing pretentious, nothing added by the artist. Even the rings that adorn the poets fingers are highlighted as much as Pushkin himself considered them important in life.
Among Tropinins painting revelations, the portrait of Pushkin stands out for its vibrant color scheme.
This is all nonsense!!!
(Oh my god.)
Damn, this isnt an essay, its just crap! )))
where the description of arsenic itself is located
I agree with Dmitry, thats nonsense.
Lets get acquainted.
Please write an essay.
I completely agree with Darya.
Oh no, everything is terrible!
I liked the work, especially from Ira and Maksim! The work you do is simply amazing!
The portrait of his son, Arseny Tropinin, is one of the finest works in the artists oeuvre. The refined, muted golden color palette evokes the mannerist painting of the 18th century. However, compared to a typical childrens portrait from the 18th-century Romanticism, the lack of artifice in the concept is striking here – this child poses very little. Arsenys gaze drifts past the viewer; he is dressed casually, and his collar seems almost accidentally open. The absence of formality is further emphasized by the unusual fragmentation of the composition: the head fills nearly the entire canvas surface, the image is cropped at the shoulders, thereby bringing the boys face closer to the viewer. The story behind the creation of Portrait of Pushkin is exceptionally interesting. As was his custom, Tropinin went to Pushkins house for their first meeting...
Childrens images occupy a special place in the work of the famous Russian painter V. A. Tropinin. Among all the childrens portraits by the artist, the most famous is Head of a Boy – a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of profound inspiration – it contains so much purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
Tropinins painting Head of a Boy is painted in warm and refined brownish-golden tones. Before us on the canvas is the face of a boy, illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is unbuttoned, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems that just moments ago, the boy was engaged in some childish game, but then something serious caught his attention – and his eyebrows rose anxiously, and his gaze became focused.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in the appearance of this child! How permeated the entire canvas is with harmony! And how much paternal tenderness is in this portrait, in every detail!
With infinite love, the artist conveys the fragile and delicate inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with its purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity, combined with complexity. V. A. Tropinin painted many more portraits after that, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unsurpassed in its pictorial charm.
In addition to the description of V. A. Tropinins painting Head of a Boy, our website contains many other descriptions of paintings by various artists, which can be used both when preparing to write an essay about a painting and simply for a more complete acquaintance with the work of famous masters of the past.
I need a report, and I need it fast, by January 30th, 2012! Otherwise, my art teacher will give me a failing grade in the school magazine, and Im going to sue you!
The painting is very beautiful, but where is the description of the boy?
AYNANE. AND WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO, RIGHT?
I THINK, YOUNG PEOPLE, YOU WILL BECOME FAMOUS WHEN YOU WRITE SOMETHING AMAZING YOURSELVES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION. EVERYTHING IS CLEAR WITH YOU. OKAY.
Please help me write an essay about the painting Zakhar by A. G. Venetsianov.
This is utter nonsense; how can one even write a character based on it?
The painting is truly very beautiful. Heres the text: Childrens images occupy a special place in the work of the famous Russian painter V. A. Tropinin. Among all the childrens portraits by the artist, the most famous is Head of a Boy – a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of profound inspiration – it contains so much purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
Tropinins painting Head of a Boy is painted in warm and refined brownish-golden tones. Before us on the canvas is the face of a boy illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is unbuttoned, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems that just now the boy was engaged in some childish fun, but then something serious caught his attention – and his eyebrows rose anxiously, and his gaze became concentrated.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in the appearance of this child! How full of harmony is everything on the canvas! And how much paternal tenderness is in this portrait, in every detail!
With endless love, the artist conveys the fragile and delicate inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with its purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity, combined with depth. V. A. Tropinin painted many other portraits after that, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unsurpassed in its pictorial charm.
In addition to the description of V. A. Tropinins painting Head of a Boy, our website contains many other descriptions of paintings by various artists, which can be used both when preparing to write an essay about a painting and simply for a more complete acquaintance with the work of famous masters of the past.
Thank you, it was very helpful.
Thank you, it was very helpful.
Guys, everything is very good, the picture is nice... But the essay... It needed a little introduction about the author first. Otherwise, its great!
A beautiful boy... And why cant anyone write a story based on such an image? It immediately inspired me!
Its very beautiful... They also assigned an essay, so Im sitting here and thinking... =)
Yes, I agree. Its wonderful!
It has a certain effortless and light quality. The colors are delicate and warm. Its very beautiful. Pleasant to look at. =)
Thank you for the Sochi post; its beautifully written.
Thank you, I took a couple of sentences from your suggestion. But mostly I wrote it myself, which I recommend you do as well. As far as I can tell, this is one of the easier paintings to describe. After all, when you look at such beauty, inspiration comes naturally.
The painting is great, but wheres the essay?
The painting is beautiful... where is the essay???
Where is the painting classroom where we write essays?
Thank you very much! You have helped me a lot!
If there were a description of the portrait here, I would be surprised and grateful.
excellent reproduction of the painting
Great photos, but no essay.
Its always like this! You get excited because you found something, but then you realize that what you found is nothing special! The picture is even in a 7th-grade Russian textbook, and where is the promised essay???
Description of the painting Head of a Boy by V. A. Tropinin
Childhood images occupy a special place in the work of the famous Russian painter V. A. Tropinin. Among all the childrens portraits by the artist, the most famous is Head of a Boy – a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of profound inspiration – it embodies such purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
Tropinins painting Head of a Boy is painted in warm and refined brownish-golden tones. Before us, on the canvas, is the face of a boy illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is unbuttoned, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems that just moments ago the boy was engaged in some childish game, but then something serious caught his attention – and his eyebrows rose anxiously, and his gaze became focused.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in this childs appearance! How permeated with harmony is the entire canvas! And how much paternal tenderness is expressed in this portrait, in every detail of it!
With infinite love, the artist conveys the fragile and subtle inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with the purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity, combined with depth. V. A. Tropinin painted many more portraits after that, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unsurpassed in its pictorial charm.
спасибо
There are pictures, but theres no written text (essay/composition). The picture is also in the textbook, so its not needed.
Everything is great, its exactly what I needed.
Thank you everyone!
it would be an essay
A good essay! Not too short, and not too long! :)
Damn, that boy is so cool.
Indeed, this boy looks very much like Pushkin as a child!
Well, wheres the description of the boy?
The Head of a Boy is a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of profound inspiration – it contains such purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
Tropinins painting The Head of a Boy is rendered in warm and refined brownish-golden tones. Before us, on the canvas, is the face of a boy illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is unbuttoned, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems that just moments ago, the boy was engaged in some childish activity, but now something serious has caught his attention – and his eyebrows are anxiously raised, and his gaze has become focused.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in the appearance of this child! How permeated the entire canvas is with harmony! And how much paternal tenderness is present in this portrait, in every detail!
With endless love, the artist conveys the fragile and delicate inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with the purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity, combined with its complexity.
V. A. Tropinin painted many other portraits after that, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unsurpassed in its pictorial charm.
Childrens images occupy a special place in the work of the famous Russian painter V. A. Tropinin. Among all the childrens portraits by the artist, the most famous is Head of a Boy – a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of profound inspiration – it contains so much purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
Tropinins painting Head of a Boy is painted in warm and refined brownish-golden tones. Before us, on the canvas, is the face of a boy, illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is unbuttoned, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems that just now the boy was engaged in some childish play, but something serious has caught his attention – and his eyebrows are anxiously raised, and his gaze becomes focused.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in the appearance of this child! What harmony permeates the entire canvas! And how much paternal tenderness is in this portrait, in every detail!
With endless love, the artist conveys the fragile and delicate inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with the purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity, combined with depth. V. A. Tropinin painted many more portraits after that, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unsurpassed in its pictorial charm.
Childrens images occupy a special place in the work of the famous Russian painter V. A. Tropinin. Among all the childrens portraits by the artist, Head of a Boy is the most famous – a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of profound inspiration – it contains so much purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
Tropinins painting Head of a Boy is painted in warm and refined brownish-golden tones. Before us on the canvas is the face of a boy, illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is open, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems that just moments ago the boy was engaged in some childish game, but now something serious has caught his attention – and his eyebrows are raised with concern, and his gaze becomes focused.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in the appearance of this child! What harmony permeates the entire canvas! And how much paternal affection is in this portrait, in every detail!
With infinite love, the artist conveys the fragile and delicate inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with the purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity, combined with depth. V. A. Tropinin painted many other portraits after that, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unparalleled in its pictorial charm.
Here is the translation of the text into English:
Heres an essay about a painting:
The painting by V. A. Tropinin, Portrait of My Son, is one of the best works in the artists oeuvre. Its refined, muted golden color palette evokes valerian painting from the 18th century. However, compared to typical childrens portraits in 18th-century Romanticism, this portrait stands out for its lack of pretension – the child poses very naturally.
Arsenys gaze avoids the viewer; he is dressed casually, and his collar is open as if by chance. The absence of any attempt at representation is striking in the unusual fragmentation of the composition: the head fills almost the entire surface of the canvas, the image is cut off just below the collarbones, bringing the boys face close to the viewer. The history of the creation of Portrait of Pushkin is also very interesting. As was his custom, Tropinin visited Pushkin for the first time at Sobolevskys house on Dog Square, where the poet lived then. The artist found him in his study, playing with puppies. It was probably there that he created a small sketch based on his initial impression, something Tropinin valued greatly. For a long time, it remained out of sight of those who sought to suppress it.
Only almost a century later, in 1914, P. M. Shekotov published it, noting that among all portraits of Alexander Сергеевич, this one best conveys his features... the poets blue eyes are filled with a special brilliance here, the turn of the head is quick, and the features of the face are expressive and lively. Undoubtedly, here we see the true features of Pushkin, which individually we encounter in some of the portraits that have come down to us. It remains puzzling, Shekotov adds, why this charming sketch did not receive due attention from publishers and connoisseurs of the poet. This is explained by the very qualities of the small sketch: it had neither bright colors nor beautiful brushstrokes, nor skillfully rendered surroundings. And Pushkin here is not a popular vity, nor a genius, but first and foremost, a human being. Its difficult to analyze why such profound humanity is contained in this seemingly unremarkable sketch, with its monochromatic grayish-green, olive tones, and hurried, almost random brushstrokes.
When recalling all the portraits of Pushkin from his lifetime and afterward, this sketch can be compared in terms of its sense of humanity only with the figure of Pushkin sculpted by the Soviet sculptor A. Matveev. But that was not the task set before Tropinin; he did not want to depict Pushkin as his friend wanted, even though he asked him to portray the poet in a simple, domestic way.
In assessing the artist, Pushkin was the king-poet. But he was also a peoples poet, someone close and familiar to everyone. The resemblance of the portrait to the original is striking, Polevoy wrote at its completion, although he noted the lack of swiftness in the gaze and liveliness in the expression of the face, which changed and came alive with each new impression for Pushkin. In the portrait, every detail is carefully considered and refined, yet nothing is pretentious or added by the artist. Even the rings adorning the poets fingers are highlighted to the extent that Pushkin himself valued them in life.
Among Tropinins artistic revelations, the Portrait of Pushkin stands out for its resonant color palette.
Head of a Boy – a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of supreme inspiration – it is filled with such purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
The painting Head of a Boy by Tropinin is rendered in warm, refined brownish-golden tones. Before us, on the canvas, is the face of a boy illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is open, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems as if only moments ago the boy was engaged in some childish game, but now something serious has captured his attention – his eyebrows have risen in concern, and his gaze has become focused.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in the face of this child! What harmony permeates the entire canvas! And how much paternal tenderness is expressed in this portrait, in every little detail!
The artist conveys with infinite love the fragile and delicate inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with its purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity combined with complexity. V. A. Tropinin created many more portraits after this one, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unsurpassed in its pictorial charm.
Childhood images occupy a special place in the work of the famous Russian painter V. A. Tropinin. Among all the childrens portraits by the artist, the most famous is Head of a Boy – a portrait of the artists son, painted in 1818. It seems that this canvas was created during a moment of supreme inspiration – it is filled with such purity, lightness, untapped energy, freedom, and freshness.
The painting Head of a Boy by Tropinin is rendered in warm, refined brownish-golden tones. Before us, on the canvas, is the face of a boy illuminated by soft light. The collar of his shirt is open, his curly hair is tousled, his head is slightly turned to the left, and his gaze is directed somewhere very far away.
It seems as if only moments ago the boy was engaged in some childish game, but now something serious has captured his attention – his eyebrows have risen in concern, and his gaze has become focused.
There is so much nobility, inspiration, and inner beauty in the face of this child! What harmony permeates the entire canvas! And how much paternal tenderness is expressed in this portrait, in every little detail!
The artist conveys with infinite love the fragile and delicate inner world of the child. The portrait captivates with its purity of emotions, sincerity, and simplicity combined with complexity. V. A. Tropinin created many more portraits after this one, but the portrait of his son remains, perhaps, unsurpassed in its pictorial charm. Here is an essay about a painting:
Tropinin is a very famous artist who has created many paintings throughout his life. My favorite painting by him is Portrait of My Son. In this painting, we see Tropinins son, Arseny. He poses very naturally. Arsenys gaze avoids the viewer; he is dressed casually, and his collar is open. The head of the boy fills almost the entire surface of the canvas; the image is cut off just below the collarbones, bringing the boys face close to the viewer.
This painting has a refined, muted golden color palette that evokes valerian painting in the 18th century. I really like this painting.
What are you copying?
Well done, but its too much for me; I would prefer a smaller amount.
Please write a review with content from other websites.
where is the portrait?
Am I the only one who feels sad for the boy? :c
They caught me because I just modified something. Well, not my friend. Recording 107.
Thank you! The essays are simply amazing! Everything is great!
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The essay is very good; I received a grade of 5 for it.
The painting is amazing!
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 in Europe, in captivity, he granted freedom to Vasily and his wife. But there was no joy, because the landowner kept their son, Arseny, with him...
The painting is fantastic!
Was Tropinin a serf by birth?
What a cute boy!
What a cute boy!
You cannot comment Why?
This is a close-up portrait of a young boy, likely around 8-10 years old, by Vasily Tropinin, titled Portrait of Arseny Vasilyevich Tropinin, son of the artist.
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