Polenovskys courtyard. I have seen it many times from the window of a place where modernity should have triumphed, but alas, it didnt. Polenovskys courtyard is beautiful. Life here is peaceful and pleasant, and there is no expectation of the future. ❯❯❯
A neat dovecoteThe view in the courtyard pleases me so.Im fully aware that childhood is gone forever.I understand, I understand,Repeating as I walk byThe dovecote that someone built;Its a shame it wasnt me, but like a child,I rejoice because I seeThe dovec ❯❯❯
OUTCASTI am a Jew in Russia. A Russian Jew,Reshaped by so many things.An outcast, an object of ridicule and beatings,Given over to those contemptible two-legged creatures.Outcast, chosen one and poet,With a lira shattered by money.Light opens my throat,It ❯❯❯
A neat dovecote.This view in the courtyard appeals to me.I have fully accepted that childhood is gone forever.Ive understood, Ive understood,Repeating as I pass byThe dovecote that was built,Its a pity I didnt build it, but as a child,I am happy because I ❯❯❯
Polenovskys courtyard. I have seen it many times from the window of a reality where modernity should have triumphed, but alas, it did not. Polenovskys courtyard is beautiful. Life here is peaceful and pleasant, and one doesnt yearn for the future. ❯❯❯
So many associations and deeply felt emotions! Im very fond of this painting. It reminds me of childhood, my backyard, warmth... Those worn paths, the grass. It evokes a sense of sadness, tenderness, truthfulness; you want to step right into it... Thank yo ❯❯❯
Im reminded of this painting from childhood. A reproduction of it was in the home of my dear friend, Lialka Naroditskaya. And our childhood courtyard is somewhat similar to Polenovs courtyard. When I look at it, I feel a slight sadness. This painting is on ❯❯❯
Its so sad to see the horse, looking so tired and struggling to walk. I hope she can reach her resting place soon, poor thing. She needs to rest and eat. ❯❯❯
When Moscow Courtyard was first exhibited, all the other artists sketches and landscapes seemed dull in comparison; this small but profound painting contained so much light, air, vitality, and truth... – recalled V. N. Polenovs student, Baksheev. ❯❯❯
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