Makovsky Vladimir
The painter Vladimir Makovsky was always interested in life and empathized with the trials of simple Russian people. Often he took inspiration in the life of poor people: peasants, maids and other members of
Makovsky was a true master of everyday paintings. Each scene he depicted with humor, but at the same time all the works of the artist imbued with deep meaning. We see two men sitting
The painting “Shepherd” – a vivid example of Russian realistic painting. The work is obviously textbook in nature and seeks to show the life of the simple Russian people as accurately and clearly as
Vladimir Makovsky – the son of the famous art historian and founder of the School of Painting and Architecture E. I. Makovsky – from his very birth was associated with the world of beauty.
Vladimir Makovsky touched upon one of the most acute problems in Russia of that time in the film “On the Boulevard”, written in 1877, which now may seem distant and irrelevant, but to contemporaries
V. Ye. Makovsky wrote wonderful genre scenes, which at times were incriminating in relation to the evils of society. Russian artist imbued with sympathy for these ulcers of public life, brought into the world
Vladimir Makovsky was always perfectly able to convey everyday scenes from the life of ordinary people. Certain features of his artistic style make it possible to find a common concept and technique from the
In 1883, the famous Russian artist V. Ye. Makovsky painted his painting “In a rural school”. With the help of saturated oil paints, the author portrayed one day in the life of rural children
Looking at the next work of the Russian artist Makovsky, a kind smile appears on his face. “Without a master” – the name of this picture, which briefly and in the best way conveys
1884 In the picture – domestic genre scene. The plot of the work is taken from life – Makovsky saw the scene of the trial during a trip to the Oryol province. In the