Victor, below each picture there is a link to the full version: Download full size: 5815 x 3840 px (1.8 Mb). Click on the resolution and safely save it to your computer. ❯❯❯
I wont say anything new, but perhaps someone has forgotten that Ilya Efimovich Repin is one of the greatest geniuses of Russian painting and a great gift from God to our homeland! ❯❯❯
Excellent. Its expressive, convincing, and lyrical – the artists individual world doesnt get lost among other figures. You can write about any element of painting – composition, color, style – everything is executed masterfully! ❯❯❯
This painting conveys the artists perspective on what is happening. Tired, poor, and destitute people know that they will spend the rest of their lives doing only this kind of dirty work. And their children will be forced to do the same. I really like thi ❯❯❯
Only a great artist can paint the sea like that! In my opinion, no one paints like Ivan Aivazovsky! Every time I see The Ninth Wave, it takes my breath away. ❯❯❯
To express an opinion about what would make a normal persons blood run cold and stop them from breathing for a moment is the privilege of someone who could actually create such a thing. ❯❯❯
Often, life presents difficulties, and then I constantly tell myself, Here comes the ninth wave, remembering that circle of sun in this painting, towards which the hopes of these unfortunate people are drawn. The way out of difficult situations lies in alw ❯❯❯
The painting The Ninth Wave had already captivated viewers in Theodosia at the Aivazovsky Museum. It was hard to believe that it was created by hand. People even looked behind the painting to make sure it wasnt just lighting, but rather a testament to the ❯❯❯
This is a painting from the Russian Museum. The Hermitage, on the other hand, features European art, not specifically Russian paintings. As for The Ninth Wave by Ivan Aivazovsky, our guide told us that he painted it in just 3 hours. ❯❯❯
An absolutely amazing artist. I love Levitan. I believe Levitan is a genius, a true one. His paintings are truly masterpieces.P. S. – I waited in line for his exhibition for 4 hours. Not regretting it :) ❯❯❯
Even as a child, I was fascinated by this painting. There was a canvas reproduction of it in my home, and I could look at it for hours... I would really like to see it, as well as many other works by the wonderful artist. ❯❯❯
I regret to say that my positive review from April 10th was too hasty. Out of the more than 500 paintings by Aivazovsky presented here, only a few are of acceptable quality. Most of them are scans of terrible quality and in microscopic resolution. :( ❯❯❯
Words fail me, and theres nothing more to add – everything is clear as it is. The original painting is located in the Ivan Aivazovsky Museum in the city of Feodosia, which is in Crimea. ❯❯❯
THE PRICE OF THE IDEALHe stepped out of the workshop and stretched languidly, savoring the aftertaste. He stood on the balcony, gazing at the sparkling, granular snow, a dazzling blue-white; and then – she appeared – slender, fleeting, magnificent. He rush ❯❯❯
No matter what other works may be, and regardless of how they relate to academic painting, this is currently the pinnacle of perfection! Anyone who disagrees should try to do better. ❯❯❯
The beautiful glaze of the ocean waves with airy foam reflects sunlight, while a sun veiled by clouds creates a feeling of peace and harmony with nature. ❯❯❯
Here is a list of works from the I. K. Aivazovsky National Art Gallery:http://gallery.crimea.ua/ru/museum.php?id=001Where is The Ninth Wave in this list????Its shocking how ignorant people can be!!! Like the Russian Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery, only o ❯❯❯
The painting is filled with vibrant colors: shades of yellow and red, even though the Cossacks are gathered in the evening. The shadows are not dark but semi-transparent, their tones being somewhat cool. Light plays a special role: it reflects shape and vo ❯❯❯
The suffering and despair of people in the face of a natural disaster. Only someone who has experienced a severe storm themselves can truly understand this scene. ❯❯❯
Ever since childhood, this painting has been a favorite! When I first saw this magnificent canvas at the Russian Museum, I sat in front of it for half an hour... I couldnt take my eyes away... What a riot of nature! It was amazing! I was so moved that I he ❯❯❯
The painting is magnificent. There are no words to describe it. A great artist. But Im not saying this because I havent seen many paintings about the sea; this one is simply incomparable. And if we talk about the realism of the scene, then its pure improvi ❯❯❯
Its both very beautiful and very scary. Everything is realistic. Our children would say its almost 3D. Its not a Plate with an Egg by Malevich, where theres either no plate or no egg! ❯❯❯
Victor is right (see 1) – its impossible to download in the stated resolution. It downloads as 486 KB, while they claim 1.8 MB. And frankly, this is a mockery of art. Can you really watch masterpieces in such low resolution? They should weigh at least 6-8 ❯❯❯
Albina. What do you mean by improvisation? You wont find anything like that in nature. Are you talking about a storm? It can be much stronger than that. When the entire sea is covered with foam. Visibility is zero. And from the painting, I understood that ❯❯❯
This painting (in general, all paintings created by a person reflect the state of mind of the artist, and if they have enough intelligence to convey a thought) shows you the poverty of our society, specifically at that time. I would call this painting Pove ❯❯❯
Well, praising the painting would be almost indecent. The painting has well-deserved worldwide fame. And I am grateful to the website administrators for including the year of creation and the location (presumably of the original) after the title of each pa ❯❯❯
Here, the colors in the image are incorrect! For example, the grass should not be blue or light blue; it should be a silvery green. I am saddened by this blatant disregard for quality! ❯❯❯
First and foremost, the painting depicts the appalling treatment of the working class! Its clear that by this time, steam engines had already been invented – as evidenced by the steamboat in the background – yet people were still being exploited as cheap l ❯❯❯
Little river, dear river,Crows are crying on the pine tree.Wake up, little river, dear river,Stop being sad under the ice.Little river, dear river,Youre not the only one awake.Wake up, little river, dear river,Spring is here. ❯❯❯
Fifty years ago (when I was a child), I saw Ivan Aivazovskys painting The Ninth Wave in Feodosia. As we entered the museum, it was right there in front of me. ❯❯❯
Do I have paranoia, or does the square just seem to move when you dont look at it closely? Im already five minutes into watching this movie. Its amusing. ❯❯❯
Read about Silverovas biography! Then you will definitely understand. Regarding this painting: Her children, all together for the last time. And soon they will be separated for a long 36 years! ❯❯❯
Repins painting Barge Haulers on the Volga is undoubtedly a masterpiece of Russian art. The painting is very bold; it depicts the grueling labor of the barge haulers, which breaks and even kills people. Due to such hard work, young people become old before ❯❯❯
The painting Barge Haulers on the Volga, painted by artist Repin in 1873, is a masterpiece of Russian painting, depicting real events of that time. The characters are all based on real people.In the foreground of the painting, we see a group of people. The ❯❯❯
Barge Haulers on the Volga is one of the most famous works in Ilya Repins oeuvre. This masterpiece of Russian painting is done in a style of realism that borders on naturalism. According to critics, the painting demonstrated the artists spiritual maturity. ❯❯❯
The greatest work of art by I. E. Repin, the painting Barge Haulers on the Volga, conveys all the pain it depicts. The barge haulers depicted in the painting evoke pity with their exhausted appearance. Burning their feet on the scorching sand under the bla ❯❯❯
The painting Barge Haulers on the Volga by Ilya Repin is one of the most famous works. It was painted in a realistic style in 1873, based on sketches and portraits collected by the artist during his travels along the Volga River.In the painting, I see elev ❯❯❯
Barge Haulers on the Volga, painting.This is one of the most famous works by I. E. Repin. The painting Barge Haulers on the Volga was based on numerous sketches made by the author during a journey along the river.In the foreground is a group of eleven peop ❯❯❯
Barge Haulers on the Volga – The ruined lives of the 16th century...Ilya Efimovich Repin managed to depict such a terrible and tragic fate for people who were hired workers in serf Russia in this painting, that just one look at their faces is enough to und ❯❯❯
1916. World War I. Russian soldiers and officers were already dying for the interests of the allies. Kuzma loved vistas, panoramic views. Perhaps he wanted to say that it was honorable to die for ones homeland. Or maybe he wanted to say that a Russian shou ❯❯❯
With a sharp clatter, a shoe fell onto the stone slabs of the Châtel temple, and the cold vaults resonated with a hollow echo. A tall, naked woman, adorned with rings on her hands and feet, ascended the precarious platform, as if for sacrifice.The curve of ❯❯❯
Why doesnt anyone mention that this painting was a gift from the collector Boris Nikolaevich Okunev to the Russian Museum? Although neither he (Boris Nikolaevich), his wife Natalia Nikolaevna, nor their daughter Kira Borisovna are still alive, the Russian ❯❯❯
The painting depicts a group of bargemen at work. Its the Volga River bank, a hot summer day, and clay-like sand underfoot. Almost all of the canvas is occupied by the figures of people; we barely see the river water. The horizon line divides the canvas in ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
The year 2017 is rich in anniversaries, but our article will focus on only one, a truly remarkable figure.How many strange coincidences, paradoxes, and mysteries there are in life. For example, Armenia has no sea, and never had one! Yet, it just so happene ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
I love the sea and everything associated with it very much. In particular, I am drawn to the work of famous marine painters. My favorite among them is Aivazovsky. His painting The Ninth Wave is a true masterpiece, in my opinion.When I first saw it, I hones ❯❯❯
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 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. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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, ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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