Is it really necessary in the 21st century to express ones opinion about Levitans paintings when his name on the painting itself is not enough to determine its quality or level? Doesnt this seem nonsensical to you? ❯❯❯
Edward, opinion is a broad concept. You can, for example, describe your emotions after viewing something, perhaps the artwork reminds you of a museum visit, or maybe you want to ask a question. Today, the internet is interactive – it provides an opportunit ❯❯❯
I really loved this painting for its grandeur!!! I havent seen such beautiful places in a long time. Now, at least looking at the painting, I can see and admire them! ❯❯❯
The color is quite natural, just like in real life. Its unlikely that a master like Levitan couldnt have captured this in a painting. And perhaps in the museum it has already faded. In another hundred years, it will be even more brown. http://gallerix.ru/a ❯❯❯
This painting is from 1892. Heres a description of Levitans life in 1892:February – May: At the XX Traveling Exhibition, Autumn, October, Summer, and By the Pool were exhibited.February 12: A permanent exhibition of paintings opened at the Moscow Society o ❯❯❯
The painting March is painted with bright, joyful colors. Many of the paintings created by the artist in the second half of the 1890s were rendered in a similar style. Contemporaries, and later many researchers of Levitans work, called this piece one of th ❯❯❯
Mysterious ferns, full of secrets. A small stream gurgles nearby, bordered by stones and old branches. And all around is a mysterious, dark green forest covered in moss. ❯❯❯
The painting evokes both happiness and a certain sadness. The landscape, with its combination of green summer grass and already yellow spring leaves, creates a feeling of peace and joy. However, the woman depicted in gray (dark) tones adds to the atmospher ❯❯❯
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 :) ❯❯❯
LEVITTANVladimirkas melancholy is all-pervading.Layers of organ music,As if filling the air,They have given us their laws.Above the eternal and unbroken tranquility,The celestial vault shimmers like an abyss.Levitans vault is easily understood – A vault gi ❯❯❯
A wonderful artist, a true master of the Russian landscape. The painting is full of light and evokes the scent of birches and grass. It makes you want to step into the grove and rest in peace and quiet. Its a pity that we cant say Thank you to the artist!! ❯❯❯
My students wrote essays about this painting. The fourth-graders expressed so many wonderful words about the painting and Isaac Ilyich Levitan!!! They also wrote essays about other paintings by this author, and they never stopped admiring the realism of hi ❯❯❯
The painting and the Russian literature assignment are both done, but an essay would be helpful. Levitan is a great artist; you just need to look closely at his paintings – they are truly masterpieces! ❯❯❯
Its wonderful! Such a unique forest. It makes you want to look and admire this indescribable beauty for a long time, fearing that someone might disturb your connection with nature. ❯❯❯
Spring is a wonderful time of year when everything around transforms and renews. The air becomes clean and fragrant. And nature gradually awakens from its winter slumber. It seems that all the troubles are left behind.And then, suddenly, the flood begins. ❯❯❯
METAPHYSICS OF AUTUMNAutumnWrites elegies no worse than Auden.Very muchOf Byzantium is in autumn.More! – A bush will remind you ofAn inextinguishable fire.And your consciousness will be filledWith the joy of comparison, giving you a taste of depth.Soon, of ❯❯❯
The wind shook two or threeGolden leaves from the maples riches.You have seen this countless timesFrom the balcony. Well, look again,For the thousandth time – beauty will enchant.It is unlikely that the maple will become poor anytime soon.There is no need ❯❯❯
The branch remembers the loss of leaves,But no, Im sure, it wasnt a branch...Autumn shakes off the leaves once more,Dusting away past sorrows and triumphs.It shakes off the leaves, coveringThe ground with a colorful cloth.There is no spectacle finer than t ❯❯❯
The sky is reflected in the still, black water.Slowly, autumn carries out its work.Leaves do not leave a trace in the air;I wish my soul could be as light as they are.Walking through the park, marked by age,Time is sprinkled with the ashes of forgotten dre ❯❯❯
Gaze into the opulent depthsOf autumn, where poplars stand tall,And an artist has boldly repainted them.The earth is filled with golden leaves.Will the rowan tree weep? Its both sad and grand.Let it be so.For truly great artShould not reveal raw sorrow. ❯❯❯
Its drizzling. Drops in the goldFall through decaying leaves.The space is shattered by rainA thousand times, alas.Or should we exclaim Hooray?The rain is falling, its being sown.Illusions are difficult to arise -Now you dont even expect them anymore. ❯❯❯
Under the autumns solemn song,You doze away the whole day long.What gestures, what actions are possible?What accumulation of deeds?Everything is golden, softly red,Everything freely given.And the beautiful music of sleepWill surely not drive you mad. ❯❯❯
The violins of autumn have begun to play.At first, they sang softly,But now their sound has thickened into color.The birches are golden and sad.Tears stream down from their branches;There is no other way.Under the musics sway, the poplars have becomeSo ric ❯❯❯
The violins of autumn have begun to play.At first, they sang softly,Now their sound has thickened into color.The birches are golden and sad.Tears stream down from their branches,There is no other option.Under the music, the poplars have becomeSo rich, like ❯❯❯
STREAMI am a magical stream,I play and run.If you wish, drink from meOn that far bank.I will change yourLife with my game.I sing magically,Golden and belonging to no one.Whoever drinks from meWill never forget me – There will be sunshine in their soul,And ❯❯❯
The fog drifts from the river towards the city.The fog thickens, a white layer,Like an argument in favor of the ideaThat light is white. Such aFamiliar light, so vague.The fog devours landscapes, and it does,So sad, yet beautiful,Like someones unknown gest ❯❯❯
THE MAJESTY OF SNOWThe yard is dressed in the silent beauty of snow,Chunks of ice lie like slices of fat.January looks on – a gray-bearded old man -Content – hes done quite a bit of work.The yard resembles a miniature Finland,Or perhaps a lush Arctic regio ❯❯❯
SNOW STARPointless existence,But white snow is so pleasing – Its crystalline shimmerIs observed by a human being.And so the feelingOf meaninglessness fades away into nothingness.And a new poemIgnites – a snow star. ❯❯❯
VENICEIf Venice exists in this world,Then perhaps all is not lost, my friend.At St. Marks Square, there are pigeons and children,And people abound everywhere.The pigeons that take flight from the rooftopsDo not return to those same places.Carnival has pass ❯❯❯
Leaves at the bottom of the fountain, autumn leaves,Murkiness near them, a brownish, shifting haze.And the fountain in the courtyard continues to play, to shimmer,Expressing its watery, bright essence with crystal clarity.The courtyard is elegant – paths, ❯❯❯
The forest lake is revealed -Look, hold the water in your palms.The water is deep... but are you?You wont answer.In vessels of herbs, a secret is kept,Within towering wooden structures it resides.And its no coincidence that clouds layer upon the water. ❯❯❯
PEONIESBright-red caps of peoniesConfirm the grandeur of the lawsOf existence, where a single source lies.If your feelings are in order,Then run headlong into activity, without looking back,And seek a golden shore.Sometimes, a summer house will appear to t ❯❯❯
The willow leaves are trampled in the mud,The autumn river is dark – So beautiful and yet so unbeautiful,That it evokes a melancholy that defies logic.Autumn landscapes…The treesForm an arch over the water.You walk by – how can you not stop? – Along the sh ❯❯❯
THE TRUTH OF THE POND1A pond with smooth, dense water.Surface tensionWont scare you with its depth – And now there is no intrusion into the pond.And on the green shoresYou stand and look at the water, the water,Where the wind in new scriptWill describe glo ❯❯❯
AUTUMN NATUREAutumnal-Byzantine nature.I stepped into the yard – should I gather a collection of leaves?But the air now is like freedom itself,Breathe it in, and you can expect nothing.An oak leaf is harsh and even rough,The rowans leaflets are delicate – ❯❯❯
CLOUDS1In all modes, equallyHe lived and looked at the clouds.This gaze was significant -For the clouds are distant,And go into the distance. Life beneath them is incredibly boring.So boring! Look, without dreaming of anything,And clearly remember – life i ❯❯❯
Study the clouds, study them...The heavenly cream is whipped perfectly.The clouds are so white, so beautiful,They give off light.A celestial paradise,Its structure remains a mystery...Sometimes the clouds are white and silvery,But sometimes they blaze with ❯❯❯
BLUE SNOWThe snow reflects a blue hue,Or is it truly blue snow?A person must be strong,But people often are not.He gazes at the pale-blue – A pearlescent shimmer – the snow,Admiring the sum of lines,An aging man.His hair turns white,The snow plays with sha ❯❯❯
The charm and sorrowOf those provincial places,Where life from the realm of the banalAlways offers you a haven.Where a river sharply emergesFrom under a bridge, glitters, winding.Where past centuries sleep,Revealing no secrets to us.Where old houses are en ❯❯❯
SKYThe lilac sky, turning yellowish,Easily changes its hue.When there was always enough bread,There was no need to speak of trouble.A storm hardly causes sadness,If its meant to pour, let it pour.The depths of the sky are understood byA wise person, like a ❯❯❯
FLOWERS1Flowers, inscribed in reality,Are given to us as clots of colored light.How delicate the rose is, and for hoursIt believes in the sunset – this is clear.The symbolism of flowers! The language of carnations,The smiles of asters, and the starry color ❯❯❯
LUNAR MELODYThe lunar melody is light – Here are the alto notes and the sweetness of the harpsichord.And now, a winter sceneIs clear to consciousness down to every detail.The melody flows throughSlightly bluish snowdrifts.Houses, tucked away in their depth ❯❯❯
The yellowish hue of the landscape,The rails break off, followed byA dam.The clouds are part of the makeup.We see the sky in disguise.Who will walk along the edge?With a dull metallic sheen,PerspectiveHas become.It means theres nowhere to go untilYou decip ❯❯❯
The garden is colorful, like an iconostasis,Autumn melodies sound,That do not deprive anyone among us sinners of hope.And above the iconostasis, there is a cross.Given as a heavenly layer.No matter how much you distrust the abyss,Its so impossible to deny ❯❯❯
March, just like Levitans Golden Autumn, has become a timeless classic in the lives of millions of Soviet schoolchildren and is now considered a staple. However, it hasnt lost its charm or unique poetic quality.Its an excellent work; the feeling of spring ❯❯❯
BALLAD OF A WINTER BALLADUnder the power of a blizzard – blinding, swirling – The entire city is like a toy, unreal.Houses are like gingerbread or boxes.Many things keep Snow Maiden busy during the holidays,And Santa Claus has plenty to do as well.The enti ❯❯❯
GENTLE INDIFFERENCE OF THE WORLD1.Snowdrifts gleam gently,Lights on the other shore.The river is encased in ice. The ice can beEnormous, just like days often are.A car travels along the road,How brightly the town sparkles,So terribly small, so wretched?Whe ❯❯❯
BETWEEN TREES1Between the trees, a spaceIn ragged clumps, it turns blue.The summer adornment of the treesAutumn will paint, as it knows how.But the air – stitched together by their trunksAs if visible in its common clarity.It is grand, powerful, so that we ❯❯❯
RIVERBANKWith an old, yellow map, the sandEnters the grassy green, playing,Or living seriously. DiagonallyFrom it, a river wave glitters.And the willows tents are quite to my liking,The silence of the river water is fragrant.Its getting late, what can I sa ❯❯❯
FOR HOLY WATER1They pour water all day long.Grandmothers – its awkward to call them that.The cauldrons are large and there is much work involved, -Without prayer, it is impossible to accomplish it.Near the iconostasis, the cauldrons stand in a row,Three ol ❯❯❯
SUMMERAs if Im forgetting how to do something.In a state of oppression,I recall the summer shimmer – How much I loved summer as a child.How vast the sea used to be! It was cozy living in Anapa.Nourishing, like milk,The dense summer quenched my thirst.Every ❯❯❯
I also think the painting lacks meaning. Just flowers, just a vase… Theres no need to look for any hidden meanings. Looking at the painting doesnt evoke any specific feelings in me. Its difficult to describe the painting. ❯❯❯
Here is an essay:Description of the painting Evening Bells by I. I. LevitanLevitans famous painting Evening Bells was painted in 1892. In this painting, the artist did not set out to accurately depict a specific location. It was created after visiting two ❯❯❯
The painting is very beautiful! And those who dont like it are just foolish! Try painting something like that yourself, and then you can criticize! This especially applies to Alexander... But writing an essay is indeed difficult! ❯❯❯
Compositions on literature (1) – Assignment: Compositions on a free topic – I. Levitan. Golden Autumn (composition based on the painting). Non-strict compliance... Compositions on a free topic – I. Levitan. Golden Autumn (composition based on the painting) ❯❯❯
Dandelions is one of Levitans early and most famous still lifes, painted in 1889 during his time living in Ples, a small and quiet town on the Volga River.Before us is a modest bouquet of common wildflowers – dandelions – arranged in a brown clay vase. Wit ❯❯❯
Each flower, in its structure, is like the sun and therefore possesses such astonishing power. The painter skillfully captures their expressive form and artistic perfection on canvas. On the other hand, the artist emphasizes their touching fragility. Among ❯❯❯
I can send a great essay to anyone who needs it. I got two fives, but everyone else only got one. Write here on the wall, and Ill check in regularly. ❯❯❯
The year this painting was created was one of the happiest in Levitans artistic life. In this year, he painted several beautiful works that greatly shaped the essence of his artistic world. Evening Bells is one of them. Its genre can be defined as a church ❯❯❯
The description? ITS ALL A SHAM! Im outraged! The presidents daughter came here! And this... THIS?! Im going to tell my dad everything! Youre in big trouble! ❯❯❯
Okay girls, maybe thats enough! Youre acting up too much! And what does it mean daughter of the president? Seriously?! But the painting is actually really cool.))) ❯❯❯
This is a very beautiful painting depicting the end of winter and the arrival of spring, painted with bright and light colors. When everyone hears the word spring, their hearts fill with joy. ❯❯❯
Before us is a bouquet of common wildflowers – dandelions, casually arranged in a clay pitcher. This image is so endearing to us because the dandelion is like a little sun and symbolizes summer... (Excerpt from my essay) What do you think? ❯❯❯
Winter is approaching again.Some remote corner, lost to the whims of a capricious sky,Will disappear into impassable mud.Sediment will settle in the lakes.Above them, smoke from chimneys will rise.In the cold embrace of thaw,People seeking warmth and life ❯❯❯
I would like it if the dimensions of the painting were specified not only in pixels and bytes, but also in centimeters/meters I love embroidering my favorite pictures, and I try to make them life-size. ❯❯❯
This painting is not just charming – its exquisite. Compared to the elaborate bouquets of today, it is remarkably stylish. Looking at it, one experiences a true appreciation for understated elegance. The painting by Levitan speaks to his innate taste and e ❯❯❯
The painting Dandelions is very beautiful and brings joy to the soul. I believe that anyone who denies or rejects painting simply doesnt understand art! ❯❯❯
Well... I dont see anything special about this painting. Yes, its a still life, but why are we supposed to write an essay about it? What exactly are we supposed to describe? Beautiful dandelions? That seems silly. ❯❯❯
At the end of the 1880s, Isaac Levitan often turned to still life paintings. These works allow the viewer to feel his love for even the simplest wildflowers – a cornflower or lilac, a violet or a dandelion.The painting Dandelions is one of Levitans early a ❯❯❯
In my opinion, this is Leviitans greatest work. However, unfortunately, the reproduction is heavily darkened and does not accurately convey the colors of the original painting. ❯❯❯
Isaac Ilyich Levitan is a remarkable artist. One of his paintings is the still life Dandelions.This painting depicts a small bouquet of ordinary wildflowers. Of course, its less luxurious than modern, elaborate bouquets adorned with rhinestones and tied wi ❯❯❯
Here is an essay about another painting by Levitan: Quiet Abode.Quiet Abode is one of Isaac Levitans most famous works. The painting was created shortly after the artist returned from a trip abroad in 1890. It was a great success at the передвижники exhibi ❯❯❯
The painting is truly simple, and thats what makes it beautiful. It soothes the soul without burdening the mind with searching for hidden metaphorical meanings, symbols, or riddles. Just look at it and relax... ❯❯❯
When I was a child, I collected sets of postcards with reproductions of paintings. I had about 20 sets. And I was incredibly envious of my uncle, who probably had up to 200 such sets. Now theres the opportunity to discover the works of so many artists, and ❯❯❯
A painting that touches the heart. It feels like it transported me back to my barefoot childhood. Thank you to all the organizers of this wonderful website. ❯❯❯
Yes, Leviathans greatest painting is undoubtedly a hallmark of the brilliant Russian artist. Its usually difficult to choose from such a vast legacy, but this is clearly the pinnacle of his short yet incredibly rich artistic life (only forty years!).As for ❯❯❯
Inspired by the painting.Isaac Ilyich Levitan. Cornflowers, 1894.SKY ON LEGS.Blue thoughts, blue tears,a piercing blue scent...The sky on legs,in a collected pose,endures potted art.Levitans brush, like a ballerina,soars upwards above the canvas...,and cor ❯❯❯
Levitans painting Forest Shore, like other masterpieces by this author, touches the soul with its boundless simplicity. It seems that there is nothing supernatural in this canvas, but it is capable of reaching deep into ones heart.The painting depicts a de ❯❯❯
Essay based on the painting by I. I. LevitanWooded Shore.Russian language lesson in the 6th grade.Teacher – Girya M. A., MOU Secondary School No. 1.The lesson is conducted as part of studying the topicCombining different types of fragments in a text(§ 66, ❯❯❯
In my opinion, Isaac Levitan is an unsurpassed landscape painter. Each of his paintings is interesting and significant; when reviewing the artists works, one is amazed by his talent. The unique combination of simplicity and depth in his Wooded Shore contin ❯❯❯
The painting Birch Grove by I. I. Levitan was painted in the Moscow region and along the Volga River over a period of five years. The painting captures attention with its interplay of light, transporting us to a sunny birch grove. The birch tree is not cho ❯❯❯
A wonderful painting that perfectly captures the Russian winter for me, with its occasional warm days.A peasant has brought something – he briefly entered the house, leaving the door open...Ah, an image from childhood! Levitan... how truly Russian this Jew ❯❯❯
Here are the poems translated into English:The Roads of Levitan.Haiku~ ~ ~The sky beckons,Levitans roads lead on,In search of happiness.~ ~ ~Through time and dust,Different paths converge,One shared road.~ ~ ~With hopeful eyes,On foot or by wheels,We measu ❯❯❯
I. Levitan. The Road. Haiku. Raisa Futorniak.http://www.proza.ru/2013/06/14/76The Roads of Levitan.Haiku~ ~ ~The sky leads away,Levitans roads stretch out,In search of happiness.~ ~ ~Through time and dust,They walked the same road,Different paths.~ ~ ~With ❯❯❯
I. Levitan, Evening, Road, Haiku, Raisa Futornyakhttp://www.proza.ru/2013/06/14/76On the Roads of Levitan.Haiku~ ~ ~The sky leads away,Levitans roadsin search of happiness.~ ~ ~Through time and dust,they walked the same road,different paths.~ ~ ~With a gaz ❯❯❯
I. Levitan. The Path. Haiku. Raisa Futoryak.http://www.proza.ru/2013/06/14/76Along the paths of Levitan.Haiku~ ~ ~The sky leads away,Levitans roads are calling,In search of happiness.~ ~ ~Through time and dust,They followed the same road,Different destinie ❯❯❯
The painting is beautiful. Its important to see the wisdom in the dandelions and the vase, which together represent life in general, and human life in particular. The buds, flowers, seeds, and curves of the stems, rather than conforming to the shape of the ❯❯❯
This study is not by Levitan, but by Custodieff, and its called Summer Evening. Its housed in the Kostroma Museum-Reserve (Romanovsky estate), and on the museums website, theres a virtual tour that showcases Custodieffs collection, which includes this wond ❯❯❯
Elena, Summer Evening by Custodieff in the Kostroma Museum looks different: <a href=/away.php?to=www.art-catalog.ru/picture.php?id_picture=5811> http://www.art-catalog.ru/picture.php?id_picture=5811 ❯❯❯
I set this picture to fill the entire monitor screen, and... I cant look away! Its simply amazing! When you look at it, you feel like youre right there, breathing that air. This is a true MASTERPIECE! Absolutely brilliant! ❯❯❯
Every painting is a masterpiece! Its simply impossible to look away... The details are rendered so photographically accurately... you really feel like youre there. And the poetry! I just cant find words to express my admiration! Wow... ❯❯❯
A lone sail gleams whiteIn the blue mist of the sea! What is it seeking in a distant land?What has it left behind in its homeland?5 The waves are playing, the wind whistles,And the mast bends and creaks...Alas! It is not seeking happiness,Nor is it fleeing ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
A stunning painting. The artist vividly expressed all the colors, showcasing the beauty of autumn. It seems like an ordinary autumn scene, but he has so beautifully and accurately captured its beauty and unique coloring. )) ❯❯❯
Russian nature inspired I. I. Levitan to create masterpieces throughout his creative journey. In the 19th century, admiration for the beauty and tranquility of certain corners of rural Russia was inextricably linked with a religious perception of reality. ❯❯❯
I think this painting evokes a warm sadness and tenderness. Although it may not be perfect, it shows the work of a great artist. Whether or not the viewer has walked along the paths of the park in Sokolniki during autumn, Levitans landscape so perfectly ca ❯❯❯
People, why do you keep asking Where is the composition? Cant you see it? Cant you feel it?! Its right here: in the composition, the road leading into the distance, hidden behind a grove of trees, the soft background, the sky harmonizing with the distant f ❯❯❯
Levitan never used contrasting color relationships to depict the sky; a characteristic of his works is the interplay between earth and sky, i. e., the presence of reflections, but in this sketch, they are absent. I havent been to the Kostroma Museum, but I ❯❯❯
In the painting March by I. I. Levitan, we see early spring, March. We see a corner of a house, a horse harnessed to a sleigh, trees, snowdrifts, and a dirty, rutted road. It seems like everything is quite ordinary, but it fills the soul with joy and fresh ❯❯❯
Ahahaha, art critics... I wish everyone could be so honest. Its hard to describe or say anything worthwhile; often they just spout nonsense, even though they are adults. ❯❯❯
I love painting. I admire the works of V. Polenov, V. Surikov, Makovskii... But this painting...! When I approach it, my heart stops. I came back again... but theres a different painting in its place, and somehow the Russian Museum feels distant to me now. ❯❯❯
Essay on the topic Birch Grove by I. LevitanLooking at the painting Birch Grove, you realize that Levitan is not just a famous Russian artist; he is a true master of pictorial expression. This landscape is both similar to and unlike the other paintings by ❯❯❯
CompositionThe painting by the famous artist Levitan captivates the imagination. At first glance, you only see a fairytale play of colors. A multitude of shades blend perfectly and each lives its own life. The colorfulness and vibrancy of the birch grove, ❯❯❯
Levitans Birch Grove – A CompositionCreating this painting was not easy for Levitan; the artist spent four years working on Birch Grove. Looking at the painting, you understand why it took so long to create: the familiar Russian landscape looks so alive th ❯❯❯
A hot summer day. A small forest corner. Abundant sun, light, and warmth. The trunks of the trees gleam white in places where the intense sunlight penetrates through the dense foliage. The dark patches on the birch bark seem almost golden in the brilliance ❯❯❯
Birch GroveThe artist Isaac Levitan loved to depict the beauty of Russian nature. It is precisely Russian nature that is the main theme of many of Levitans paintings. Birch Grove is one of the most remarkable and colorful works by this great painter. The b ❯❯❯
What a natural and vibrant landscape and colors! I think its hard to simply say that Levitan was a genius; it feels like it doesnt quite capture the extent of his talent. ❯❯❯
Here is a description of Levitans painting Autumn Day. Sokolniki:In the painting by I. I. Levitan, we see an overcast autumn day. A dark, almost black forest hangs over a country road along which a young woman in dark clothes walks. The gray sky with heavy ❯❯❯
A deserted alley with a road stretching into the distance… Who is she, this mysterious young woman, walking alone past the colorful trees? She is like a solitary bird, flying on wings of sorrow. Her slender, dark silhouette strikingly stands out against th ❯❯❯
Autumn Day in Sokolniki, painted by Isaac Ilyich Levitan in 1879, depicts a solitary woman strolling through a park on the foreground. Her clothing suggests that the scene takes place in the 18th century. The weathered bench in the painting adds to its ove ❯❯❯
Autumn day. Sokolniki Park. Composition.It might seem that what draws viewers to Isaac Levitans painting Autumn Day. Sokolniki Park? At first glance, it resembles any autumn landscape. But if you linger and look closely...The canvas is literally imbued wit ❯❯❯
Exclusively for gallerix.ru. Copying is prohibited:When you look at Levitans painting Autumn Day. Sokolniki, a feeling of poignant sadness immediately arises. Perhaps the artist himself felt the same way, being exiled from Moscow due to his Jewish national ❯❯❯
The painting is good (after all, its a Levitan), but definitely not his best work. In my opinion, the sky is drawn too light for a moonlit night; it more resembles the twilight after sunset, when the daylight hasnt completely faded before nighttime arrives ❯❯❯
If we delve a little deeper and look a bit wider, we can achieve an understanding of ILICH himself, and before us is no longer just a landscape with birch trees, but a true testament from the great prophet. Its simple – the painting was created at the end ❯❯❯
The painting was created in the Tver region, where I have a summer house. If you really want to find it, you can locate these places; theres a river called Orsha. ❯❯❯
Come on, its hard for you to describe things, have you ever tried reading books? Or have you only seen the internet? People often lack vocabulary and an understanding of beauty. This painting could be described in at least two pages. In the worst case, we ❯❯❯
The painting is very beautiful, I must say. Thank goodness we only have to write a short essay, otherwise if we had to write a full, long essay... I would have gone crazy. I barely managed to finish it. ❯❯❯
Thank you for the image! I made a gouache reproduction of it and gave it to my mom.) http://yamugavi.deviantart.com/art/Reproduction-of-Isaac-Levitan-Forest-Lake-505478318 ❯❯❯
The oak tree is beautiful and very natural; the falling light and shadows on its trunk bring it to life. The small pine trees next to the mighty oak are so touching. The green of the leaves and grass convey a feeling of summer warmth. ❯❯❯
What kind of talent did one need to possess in order to captivate the audience with such ordinary things, objects that seemed completely unappealing? ❯❯❯
Dear admirers of the brilliant Russian landscape painter Isaac Levitan, please do not disregard the artists compositional intent in your comments. The female figure is not a phantom; she is a real person depicted by Nikolai Chekhov, the brother of the grea ❯❯❯
Description of Isaac Levitans painting Spring. High Water.One glance at Levitans painting is enough to understand that it depicts spring. The sun, the blue sky, the water, and a lot of light...The snow has already melted. The lower part of the painting is ❯❯❯
When I saw this pastel drawing at the Omsk Art Museum, I couldnt take my eyes off it. It was very impressive! Only a true master can create something like that. ❯❯❯
Levitan gifted this painting to Chekhov, who was staying with him that summer in Babkino.The great charm of simplicity! In this landscape, the artist had already achieved this quality. Is it not for this reason that Chekhov loved this painting so much, a m ❯❯❯
The gray clouds are about to move away, and a breeze creates ripples on the surface of the river. The painting is beautifully executed and expresses the artists genuine interest in their subject matter. – V. Simovs review in Russkiye Vedomosti. ❯❯❯
Chekhov, traveling along the Volga River, wrote to Kuvshinnikova: I saw Ples. I recognized the churchyard church, I saw the house with a red roof...The house belonged to two owners, Groghev and Podgorny.That summer, Levitan set up his studio in this house. ❯❯❯
In Italy, Levitan painted many sketches. Spring in Italy depicts a rosy cloud of blossoming trees surrounding a small village nestled at the foot of purple mountains. Above this transparent scene of natures awakening looms the snow-capped peak of the Alps. ❯❯❯
Silence, the tranquility of dusk. At the bridges leading to the quiet abode, the bustling world comes to an end.Everything remains on earth. The bridges leading to the monastery are a boundary, a barrier; beyond them lies peace and nirvana, free from anxie ❯❯❯
This beautiful pastel painting was created in the Turchaninov estate during the autumn of 1894. As a token of gratitude for their warm hospitality, Levitan gifted this work to the eldest daughter, Varya. To the kind and wonderful V. I. Turchaninova, as a c ❯❯❯
Exhibited at the Wanderers Exhibition in 1896 alongside other works by Levitan, this painting puzzled viewers. Golden Autumn is extremely generalized, a distillation of the artists feelings and impressions. March is radiant, light, sparkling, airy. A fresh ❯❯❯
Levitan spent the summer of 1982 in Boldino, along the Nizhny Novgorod road. One day, returning from a hunt with Kuvshinnikova, they came out onto an old highway. Evening was approaching. The gloomy sky created a melancholy mood.Wait, said Levitan, isnt th ❯❯❯
Thank you. Its informative and interesting. The paintings are peaceful and enjoyable to look at; it makes you want to imagine yourself there, on a walk! ❯❯❯
As if behind the clouds, the Creator himself paints with a brush.Our world is as real as it is unreal, like an ideal sample.Its quite an ordinary picture – just one winter day,And the snow falls on the tree, everything is in perspective -you can see the sh ❯❯❯
Spring... and the last snow is melting, and the streams are running merrily.Winter will no longer deceive us, and cold days are not eternal.Melancholy leaves the body, and echoes of sad thoughts fade away.And we can believe in happiness again, and await th ❯❯❯
07. 04. 2011 • Anya (Guest): Why is there no description of the painting? Im outraged! The painting is beautiful, but theres no description for it!! I accidentally found a complete description here: http://bit.ly/1RtjjcA ❯❯❯
Here is the translation of the provided text:Social Vesna (Spring) – a platform for social initiatives.(The rest of the website content would follow, but I cannot provide it without access to the linked page.) ❯❯❯
The coastline is stunning: the colors of the earth, grass, and vegetation are perfectly captured. And the river? Its blue hue is simply a masterpiece! But most importantly, take a closer look at how the daylight and atmosphere are rendered. It feels like y ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
🖐️ 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. 🦄🙂👍
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 ❯❯❯
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Photos? Nope, havent heard of them.
I really like it.
He is my favorite Russian painter. I still remember the day I saw First Green, May. I couldnt hold back my tears. Thank you.
🖐️ 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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