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A dreary time, but a delight for the eyes.
Where is the essay?
капец! (
Use your own brains! Think!
The painting is very beautiful, but nothing comes to mind! =(
Honestly, wheres the essay? Are you kidding me? I cant come up with anything.
где сочинение??
где мой моск! ниче не могу придумать!!!... двойкой запахнуло...
Its a shame there are no essays, but the paintings are magnificent!
Are you going to keep your essay hidden, for sure? Will you not show it to anyone? Dont hold back – share it, and you will find happiness, as will everyone else.
картина дурость.
The painting is excellent, but where is the essay?
Here are my thoughts when looking at this painting. Its like, if you look in that direction, everything is fine – sunshine and all. But then the camera turns, and theres war: guys waving sabers, pieces of meat flying everywhere, blood flowing like a river... Or another scenario: the camera turns, and theres a beautiful girl in a kokoshnik (traditional Russian headdress), standing and smiling. Or heres another option: the artist is standing there, painting it all, using his brush on the palette, while behind him are guys with barbecues, large bags, and boxes of beer. By the way, how do you get to the river from here? Any other ideas? Were writing this together :о)
The painting is beautiful. However, the little bunny is very difficult to see in it. :)
да какая может быть картина если сочинения нет?
а блин че за фигня где сочинение
Where can I find a description of this painting? Please let me know.
The painting is certainly good, but...
WHERE IS THE ESSAY???!!!!
What the hell is this? Where is the essay?
Here is an essay on the topic of Golden Autumn.
KIRILL, THANK YOU!!! Im making a few edits to your essay:
Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov was a Russian painter. Polenov possessed a multifaceted talent, but his gift was most fully revealed in works of landscape painting. One of his most famous paintings is Golden Autumn. In the painting, the artist depicts a serenely majestic nature with its wonderfully pure colors of early autumn, with the soft yellowish-green of the meadows and the gold of the trees, the transparent azure of the river, and the delicate hues of the sky. In the distance, one can barely make out a small church. This painting struck me with its beauty. The author of the painting managed to express all the beauty of our nature.
Where is the essay?
Essay on the painting by V. D. Polenov, Golden Autumn.
The painting was created in 1883. At that time, the artist lived on the banks of the Oka River, near Tarusa. The landscape is painted from a high bank of the Oka, from which there is a view of a gentle bend in the wide river, hills covered with autumn foliage, and the calm expanse of the plain.
Looking at the painting, I remember a quiet autumn day in nature. The weather is calm, and it seems to me that this is just the beginning of autumn, because there is still green grass in the meadows, and the trees have not yet shed their leaves. Behind the trees, the Oka River flows quietly and smoothly. In it, you can see white clouds, yellow and green trees reflected. In the distance, there are still green fields and dark clouds. In the foreground, there are small green bushes. There is no sun in the painting, but this does not change the mood of joy and comfort. Its clear that the artist painted this picture with all his heart. He accurately and clearly conveys the beauty of Russian nature, thereby showing his love for nature and his homeland.
Looking at this picture, you feel a sense of peace and happiness, even on the gloomiest and coldest day. How wonderful that we have, and will continue to have, such talented artists in Russia!
If you need any other essays, please write to me on VKontakte: Semenko Alyona – http://vkontakte.ru/id29107298
Hi Masha, Im always happy to help! For those who need an essay, heres a link: http://depositfiles.com/files/99fpvqk5a
The paintings are magnificent!
I need essays, not pictures... Ugh!
Dear boys and girls, students! This is not a CHAT (HELLO BEAR), but a virtual GUESTBOOK about the great works of the best artists of all time and nations from the collection of one of the largest art museums in the world – the HERMITAGE. Its better to go to the reading room of the nearest library. There are ALL MATERIALS on topics that interest you, such as How to write an essay about a painting. There are no essays here. You can always choose epigraphs for your essays from visitor comments. Here you go – Im giving it away: I LOVE YOU, RUSSIA, MY DEAR MOTHERLAND, UNSPENT STRENGTH, UNREAD SORROW! YOU ARE IMMEASURABLY VAST, THERE IS NO END TO YOU IN ANYTHING, FOR CENTURIES YOU ARE UNINTELIGIBLE TO FOREIGN SCHOLARS...
These are the first lines of a famous song from the repertoire of Honored Artist of Russia Galina NENASHEVA. On February 18, 2011, Galina Alekseevna Nenasheva celebrated her 70th birthday. She represented our homeland, Russia, many times at international forums, competitions, song festivals and concerts with this song. Galina NENASHEVA is alive and well; she currently lives in Moscow (see the GALINA NENASHEVA website); she is from the Southern Urals and has been awarded the Peoples Prize Bright Past – she was nominated for an award by the Oleg Mityaev Foundation. Find the authors of the song on the INTERNET – the epigraph must always indicate the source of information. I wish you success in your studies and life! Peace to your home! Health to your teachers, loved ones, relatives, friends and girlfriends!
Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov was a Russian painter and Itinerant, who lived from 1844 to 1927.
Remember the main thing: THIS VIRTUAL GUESTBOOK OF THE HERMITAGE IS READ BY THE WHOLE WORLD. And it notices your grammatical errors!
где сочинение???
маш ты молодец откуда сочинение достала ты очеровашка=))))
Dear boys and girls, students! This is not a CHAT (HELLO BEAR), but a virtual GUESTBOOK about the great works of the best artists of all time and peoples from the collection of one of the largest art museums in the world – the HERMITAGE. Its better to go to the reading room of the nearest library. There are ALL MATERIALS on the topic you are interested in, such as How to write an essay about a painting. There are no essays here. Epigraphs for your essays can always be chosen from visitor comments. Here, take it – I give it to you: I LOVE YOU, RUSSIA, MY DEAR MOTHERLAND, UNEXPLORED POWER, UNREAD SORROW! YOU ARE VAST AND INCOMPREHENSIBLE, THERE IS NO END TO YOU, FOR CENTURIES YOU HAVE BEEN A MYSTERY TO FOREIGN SCHOLARS... These are the first lines of a famous song performed by Honored Artist of Russia Galina NENASHEVA. On February 18, 2011, Galina Alekseevna Nenasheva turned 70 years old. With this song, she represented our country, Russia, many times at international forums, competitions, song festivals and concerts. Galina NENASHEVA is alive and well, currently living in Moscow /see the GALINA NENASHEVA website; she is from Southern Urals, awarded the Peoples Prize Bright Past – was nominated for an award by the Oleg Mityaev Foundation/. Find the authors of the song on the INTERNET – the epigraph must always indicate the source of information. I wish you success in your studies and life! Peace to your home! Health to your teachers, loved ones, relatives, friends and acquaintances! Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov was a Russian painter and Peredvizhniki member, he lived from 1844 to 1927... / Dont forget the main thing: THIS VIRTUAL GUESTBOOK OF THE HERMITAGE IS READ BY THE WHOLE WORLD. And it notices your grammatical errors!!!
ха-ха
Its not just a painting, its like a fairytale! You can feel the breath of autumn. I look at it and really want to be there, walk through the autumnal forest, sit down and listen to nature... Its breathtaking!
Картины конечно красивые но мы искали сочинение...
Great job, thanks for the feedback on the essays. Im wondering how much Id get back for the revisions with these thoughts included.
Good luck writing your essays!
The picture is simply amazing (maksimd210). Skype. Writing an essay is very easy; I wrote 3 pages in half an hour!
Simple beauty.
красота
проникаешься чувством любви к родной природе
где сочинение
Autumn has arrived.
(Descriptive essay)
Every day it gets colder. The sun shines, but doesnt warm up. During the day, the earth doesnt have time to heat up. The days are getting shorter and the nights are longer. It gets dark early.
The leaves on the trees turn yellow and fall off. The entire ground is covered with fallen leaves. The tops of the trees become sparse. There is no birdsong to be heard. The grass has dried out. The flowers have withered.
The sky is often covered with dark clouds. Cold, sideways rain falls. A sharp, piercing wind blows. The harvest has been gathered in gardens and fields. The fields are empty. Only in some places do the shoots of winter crops green up. Everything reminds us that autumn has arrived.
Where is the essay?
блин где сочинение???
Oh no... where is the essay?
October 03, 2011 • Dasha
Autumn has arrived.
(Descriptive essay)
Every day it gets colder. The sun shines, but it doesnt warm us. During the day, the earth doesnt have time to heat up. The days are getting shorter, and the nights are longer. It gets dark early.
The leaves on the trees turn yellow and fall off. The entire ground is covered with fallen leaves. The tops of the trees become sparse. We no longer hear birds singing. The grass has dried out. The flowers have withered.
The sky is often covered with dark clouds. Cold, diagonal rains are falling. A sharp, biting wind blows. The harvest has been gathered in gardens and fields. The fields are empty. Only here and there do the shoots of winter crops appear green. Everything reminds us that autumn has arrived.
I need an essay describing a painting, not just one about autumn!
где сочинение?
я тут)
Where is the essay?
где оно?
сочнение гдеее!!!
fakkk ваще...
I got a 5! :) Huge thanks to everyone! * I just took an idea from each of you and wrote the essay. Please forgive me for this little prank :)
Well, where is the essay??
Damn it, youd be dead before you even find a Sochi.)
I wrote an essay.
ГДЕ СОЧИНЕНИЕ???
AAA where is the essay?! I cant find it, and its due tomorrow! My mind is blank.
A vast panorama of nature unfolds before the viewers eyes. A majestic river calmly flows with its clear blue waters. Its high bank transitions into a slightly hilly plain that stretches to the horizon. The hills, outlined by smooth, flowing lines, gradually diminish and disappear into the azure distance.
I wish you all the best.
спасибо
What the hell is going on? Where is the essay? Did I come here for nothing? Whats up?
Where can I find a long essay about autumn? Please help me!
Wonderful picture! But I cant help but say: Where is your mothers essay?
The painting is done in soft yellows, blues, and greens, which suggests that the artist was in a good, calm mood when creating this work of art. The yellowing leaves, preparing to fall to the ground, resemble gold. In the midst of the golden trees, young green pine saplings peek through, and three old pines, clustered together, tower above them. On the ochre-yellow grass, green patches are visible. They say goodbye to the green summer days and, turning yellow, transition into a golden autumn. In the blue sky, across which fluffy clouds drift, there are no clouds, grayness, or other signs of bad weather. The river is a mirror of the entire landscape. Trees growing along its banks and the blue sky are reflected in its waters. It stretches out, dividing the painting into two parts. The riverbank is covered with clean, as if sifted, sand. In summer, local children play and swim there. A path trodden by locals leads into a dense forest. There they collect mushrooms and wild berries. In the lower right corner, you can see the shadow of a large tree. The landscape itself is painted from above. To depict all this, the artist probably climbed to a high point, carefully choosing a place where he would paint. Thats how you should write.
Damn, theres not a single decent essay here, and I have to submit one tomorrow!
Paintings of the class.
Where is the essay?
Привет)
Thank you everyone, I took one sentence from each comment, and it turned out to be AMAZING.
есть нормальныесочиненния. ищите и найдёте.
I wasnt looking for this painting, but this one is cool too!
The picture is beautiful, but where is the essay?
I can write an essay!
Okay, lets see your essay!
Televisions 42-55 inches: televisions.
Спасибо Алёнке Семенко ))) Без тебя бы я на 5 не написала)***
You know, even on the page with general links, quotes from the promised essay have been included. Im just sitting here smiling; I wonder if there will be a similar trick with the painting The Old Mill or not?
I dont care for Russias imperial ambitions; I pay my respects to Russian painters.
There isnt an essay here. You should think for yourselves...
Nastya, youre so amusing with your inability to find the essays on page 8(!). Maybe its a good thing, you need to exercise your brain. Just write your own! And dont mess with my space! :)) I think Ill just leave this thread now. ;)
Please help me write an essay on the topic of Golden Autumn for a 5th-grade student.
Great, thank you very much to you, Nyupha!
I wish it were summer now.
лох
you are beautiful
хуяня!!
The season of golden autumn has arrived. A beautiful view unfolds before us, a magnificent landscape. The river makes a turn, and the forest along the bank is covered in autumnal gold. The clouds in the sky are still cumulus and snow-white, while the weather offers the warmth of the late days of Indian summer. This description evokes V. Polenovs painting Golden Autumn.
In many of his works, the artist V. D. Polenov depicted his homeland and the Oka River. He was destined to spend many years of creativity, beloved work, and inspiration near it, with the local nature serving as its source. The artist never ceased to admire it, both in his letters and in his works. The painting Golden Autumn is the quintessence of this love, and it is clear that a part of the authors soul has forever remained in the work, filling it with warmth and a soft inner light.
The colors and hues are remarkably vivid and expressive – magic has permeated the smooth lines and curves of the water surface, the skies hovering over the hills, the forest, and the dome of the church, bringing everything to life and making it voluminous and real. The austere splendor of the surroundings along the banks of the Oka attracts the eye – the warmth of the last autumn days seems to flow from the canvas and spread throughout the room. Sunbeams and reflections on the water make you squint and smile, remembering similar days from your own life. The hills, outlined by soft, flowing lines, slowly fade away, dissolving into the boundless distance. And only a tiny part of the vast plain is captured in the artists work – the river, the trees, and the masses of hills, like brushstrokes from some larger, different painting.
Autumn is just beginning to awaken there; it has not yet withered the trees, and many of them are still in their summer attire, with only a few changing color. Gold and crimson now live their own lives, diluting the green and adding charm to the shimmering shore bathed in sunlight. A small forest road beckons you into the woods, where the last flowers are still blooming, the air smells of grass and pine needles, and the earth emanates its last warmth. Looking at this painting, one wants to forget about work and problems for a moment, dissolve into the delicate beauty and harmony, and reflect on the smooth and unhurried flow of life, which is so far from todays bustling cities.
It is very beautiful.
Thank you, Alena Semenok. But Camilla copied from the internet; anyone can do that. Our teacher, Palushaya, didnt catch her. I didnt want to copy from the internet either. Semenoks essay looks like a students work, which is why she wasnt caught.
Haha, what I wrote is true, but you believed me.
Today is Saturday. I was assigned homework for Monday. I am the only one doing all the homework on Sunday.
Semenko also didnt do the assignment; I just didnt notice. No one writes their compositions.
Type: Essay based on a painting.
In art school, our class was given the task of drawing an autumn landscape. The teacher showed us illustrations of several paintings as examples. I was most impressed by Vasily Dmitrievich Polenovs Golden Autumn.
The painting is done in soft yellows, blues, and greens, which suggests that the artist was in a good, calm mood when creating this work of art. The yellowed leaves, preparing to fall to the ground, resemble gold. In the midst of the golden trees, young green pines peek through, and three old pine trees, gathered together, tower over them. On the ocher-yellow grass, green patches are visible. They say goodbye to the green summer days and, turning yellow, transition into the golden autumn. In the blue sky, which is filled with fluffy clouds, there are no clouds, dullness, or other signs of bad weather. The river is a mirror of the entire landscape. Trees that grow along it and the blue sky are reflected in its surface. It stretches out, dividing the painting into two parts. The bank of the river is covered with clean, as if sifted, sand. In summer, village children play and swim there. A path, worn down by local residents, leads into a dense forest. There they collect mushrooms and wild berries. In the lower right corner, you can see the shadow of a large tree. The landscape itself is drawn from above. To depict all of this, the artist probably climbed to an elevation, carefully choosing a place where he would draw.
Inspired by the painting, I began my own creative work, but instead of depicting the landscape from the painting, I painted the scene in my village. The nature in the illustration was very similar to our Breytovskaya area. At the end of the lesson, I showed my work to the teacher. Good job, five, she approved.
Added by: ankumenko
Taking it!
Taking it!
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Enough with the essays! There are NO essays here!
03.02.2011 • Irina Vasilievna (Chelyabinsk, Ural Region, Russia)
Dear boys and girls, schoolchildren! This is not a CHAT (HELLO BEAR), but a virtual GUESTBOOK about the great works of the best artists of all time and nations from the collection of one of the largest art museums in the world – the HERMITAGE. Better go to the reading room of the nearest library. There are ALL resources on topics youll find helpful, such as How to write an essay about a painting. There are no essays here. You can always choose epigraphs for your essays from the comments of visitors. Here, take it – I give it to you: I LOVE YOU, RUSSIA, MY DEAR MOTHERLAND, UNEXPENDED STRENGTH, UNDECIPHERED SADNESS! .. YOU ARE SO VAST THAT THERE IS NO END TO YOU, FOR CENTURIES YOU HAVE BEEN UNINTELLIGIBLE TO FOREIGN SCHOLARS... These are the first lines of a famous song performed by Honored Artist of Russia Galina NENASHEVA. On February 18, 2011, Galina Alekseevna Nenasheva turned 70 years old. With this song, she represented our country, Russia, many times at international forums, competitions, song festivals and concerts. Galina NENASHEVA is alive and well, currently living in Moscow (see the GALINA NENASHEVA website); she is from the Southern Urals and has been awarded the Peoples Prize Bright Past – she was nominated for an award by the Oleg Mityaev Foundation. Find the authors of the song on the INTERNET – the epigraph must always indicate the source of the information. I wish you success in your studies and life! Peace to your home! Health to your teachers, loved ones, relatives, friends and colleagues! Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov is a Russian painter, Itinerant, who lived from 1844-1927... / Remember the main thing: THIS VIRTUAL GUESTBOOK OF THE HERMITAGE IS READ BY THE WHOLE WORLD. And it counts your grammatical errors!!!
Thank you!
Are you guys idiots? Youre writing the answers yourself, but the teacher will definitely find out that you cheated! Hahaha, and youll have a really bad time with the teacher! )))
And heres Alsu, does it really matter?
And here is a big one!
спасибо за золатую осень
Thank you for the golden autumn.
This is a beautiful painting titled Golden Autumn by V. D. Polenov. It depicts the season of golden autumn. Yellow and red leaves adorn the forest. The clouds in the sky are high, dark, and gloomy. However, the trees enhance this somber scene, making the forest appear vibrant and bright.
Мне нравится эта картина! Пусть и вас она радует!
The leaves are turning red and yellow, adorning the forest. The clouds in the high sky are dark, gloomy, and dull, but even so, the forest remains vibrant and bright.
I wish you all happiness, good health, and a wonderful life. I also hope you get an A (a grade of 5).
Where is the composition?
без соченения мне не поиграть компюторные игры
I dont understand where the actual essay is, but the website is good.
(A great painting,) but the descriptions are written by you.
I like it.
(Am I the only one who wants an essay about this painting?)
The painting is great, thank you to Polenov and those who posted it!!!
Where is the essay?
Misha, this is a quest. Try to complete it, use your brain.
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.
You cannot comment Why?
In the middle ground, the river reflects the sky and the colorful trees along its banks. On the far bank, the land slopes upwards, covered in a tapestry of autumn colors, with a small, white building, possibly a church or a house, perched on the hilltop, adding a touch of human presence to the otherwise natural landscape. The sky above is a soft blue, with scattered, wispy clouds, suggesting a crisp, cool autumn day.
The subtext of the painting lies in its celebration of the beauty of nature during autumn. The golden in the title refers not only to the color of the leaves but also to the preciousness and ephemeral quality of this time of year. Polenov captures a sense of peace and harmony, evoking feelings of nostalgia and contemplation. The winding river can be seen as a metaphor for the flow of time and life, while the vibrant colors of autumn symbolize transition and the cyclical nature of existence. The solitary building on the hill might suggest a sense of permanence or a distant, idealized view of civilization amidst the grandeur of nature. Overall, the painting conveys a deep appreciation for the serene beauty of the Russian countryside in autumn.