PORTRAITS OF MAKOVSKYA portraits diversity – you wont find people like these today – it speaks of a different phase of existence. They were kinder and perhaps even wiser than the people we see now. But today, we dont see faces like those.Each of us is a mi ❯❯❯
CompositionBefore us is a work by the famous Russian painter Konstantin Egorevich Makovsky. In his work, the artist addressed a wide range of themes. We can find portraits, genre paintings, and depictions of historical events in his oeuvre. But, in my opin ❯❯❯
After reading the comments, I was horrified by the narrow-mindedness and illiteracy of some commenters! Its sad that they havent even learned how to use a computer. The Russian language is expressive, beautiful, and powerful. So much can be expressed with ❯❯❯
The girls feet are large because peasants often walked barefoot, so their feet were naturally larger than those of Chinese women who had their feet bound tightly to keep them very small. ❯❯❯
Poetry. A mural painting for the concert hall of S. P. von Derwiszs mansion in St. Petersburg. 1886. Oil on canvas, 250 x 116 cm. Private collection. ❯❯❯
Olga Konstantinovna Makovskaya, 1893 –?Scene in a Polish Court, early 20th century.Oil on canvas; 35x48 cm.In the lower right corner are remnants of the artists signature.On the reverse: the signature O. K. Makovskaya and the stamp of K. Makovskys workshop ❯❯❯
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 ❯❯❯
Portrait of Empress Maria Feodorovna, wife of Alexander III. Oil on canvas. 80 x 63 cm (oval). Irkutsk Regional Art Museum named after V. P. Sukachev. ❯❯❯
A Priest and a Lady-in-Waiting. Study for the painting Minin in the Market Square of Nizhny Novgorod, depicting Minin calling on the people to donate. Oil on canvas. 55 x 46 cm. ❯❯❯
Lady. Study for the painting Minin on Red Square in Nizhny Novgorod, calling the people to donate. Oil on wood. 41 x 27 cm. Private collection, St. Petersburg. ❯❯❯
Ladys Estate. Depicted by L. V. Tarnovskaya in her estate, Kachanovka. 1886. Oil on canvas. 83 x 63 cm. Sumy Regional Art Museum named after Nykfor Onatsky, Ukraine. ❯❯❯
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. ❯❯❯
Portrait of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, the eldest son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, and brother to Emperor Alexander III. 1880s. Wood, oil on canvas. 60 x 49 cm. Private collection. ❯❯❯
Portrait of the Governor-General of Eastern Siberia, Count P. P. Muravyov-Amursky, 1863. Oil on canvas. 177 x 137 cm. Irkutsk Regional Art Museum named after V. P. Sukachev. ❯❯❯
Portrait of actress Margarita Gavrilovna Savina. Canvas, oil on canvas. 70 x 54 cm (oval). State Museum of Theatre and Musical Art, Saint Petersburg. ❯❯❯
Portrait of a young woman in a dark green dress. 1879. Oil on canvas. 100 x 59.5 cm. State Museum Association Artistic Culture of the Russian North, Arkhangelsk. ❯❯❯
Portrait of Hudekova. 1890. Oil on canvas. 118 x 77 cm. State Museum of Arts named after A. Kasteev, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty (currently located in the USA). ❯❯❯
Portrait of Olga Stepanovna Makovskaya, wife of V. E. Makovsky, brother of the artist, 1864. Oil on canvas. 69 x 59 (oval). Private collection, St. Petersburg. ❯❯❯
Goddess of Waters. Panel painting for the concert hall in S. P. von Derwitzs mansion in St. Petersburg, 1886. Oil on canvas. 205 x 140 cm. Private collection, St. Petersburg. ❯❯❯
I thank You for everything! Grigoryev Alexander 11Oh!! God, I thank You for everything...-For giving us sight...-I see the Temple, Yours: – The World..: The Dawn..,And day and morning..., dark nights!! Let suffering threaten me...-I thank You for this mome ❯❯❯
Portrait of a girl. Artist: K. E. MakovskyBoris KhaninHow much charm she possesses.A button nose and clear eyes,The delicate outlines of her childish lips,And the rosy beauty of her chubby cheeks.On the little girls neck, the outlineOf a thin chain, with a ❯❯❯
The kokoshnik headdresses worn by Russian beauties are amazing. The paintings of Myasoedov are astonishing, and the image of the Russian woman in his paintings is remarkably pure.
What kind of nonsense is this that everyone keeps repeating after each other?! The actress is MARIA Gavrilovna Savina! And nothing else! Is it really so difficult to verify the information instead of copying other peoples foolishness??? ❯❯❯
Is this painting? If you want to see real art, take a look at my pastel and watercolor paintings:https://in.gallerix.ru/max1234/expo/kopylov/vechernie-cvety-irisy/https://in.gallerix.ru/max1234/expo/kopylov/irisy/Kopylov Oleksandr HennadiiovychMember of th ❯❯❯
Just a few days ago, I saw the original at the State Museum of Art in Novgorod – there are completely different characters in the bottom right corner. There are also several other discrepancies. What version is presented here? The painting was also impress ❯❯❯
These are different versions; the second one is from Nizhny Novgorod, and the location of the first one has not yet been determined. Andrey, thank you for your attentiveness! ❯❯❯
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Its a nice class, but it would be better with names!
The kokoshnik headdresses worn by Russian beauties are amazing. The paintings of Myasoedov are astonishing, and the image of the Russian woman in his paintings is remarkably pure.
There is a mistake in the comment; it should be Makovsky, not Myasoedov.
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