Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin occupies one of the most honorable places in Russian painting. He painted only landscapes, occasionally diluting them with animals and birds; the artist’s characteristic, detailed style is remembered immediately and it
Shishkin is famous for the fact that he can very realistically depict all small and at first glance insignificant tracts of his native land. By the slightest brushstrokes of the master, it becomes immediately
Shishkin loved to paint landscapes. But a special feature of the artist was that he tried to diversify each of his paintings, to submit it from a completely new perspective, so that the viewer
Shishkin completed work on the work “Birch Grove” in 1896. The canvas is exhibited in the halls of the Yaroslavl Art Museum. This Russian landscape master created a truly naturalistic image of his native
Have you ever been to the forest when the fog completely mastered it? Or when he slowly enveloped the forest with his own steam – so thick and so alive – that it became
Written in 1891, during Shishkin’s creative heyday, the painting “Rain in the Oak Forest” is thought out to the smallest detail and is probably one of the most immaculate, stunning works of the author
In Shishkin’s later works, as well as in this version, the master achieves an ever deeper softness of transmitting not only the emotional state, but also the image itself, as the integrity of the
This work can rightly be considered the most colorful in the work of the artist. Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin had a weakness for landscapes, considering them as the main inspiration for his canvases. In the
Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin – Russian artist, unsurpassed master of landscape and pastoral. Shishkin’s name is known, probably, to every schoolchild – his works are so often found on the pages of books and textbooks,
Cloth more than colorful. It just oozes from the sunny summer warmth. And most importantly, it somehow pacifies something… This path in the forest and the family that went for a walk. Guessing or