Venetsianov Alexey
The picture was painted by Venetsianov in the mid-twenties. The canvas is small, the size of only 30×24, but it makes admire the realistic, the beauty of the lines, the solemnity of the whole
Venetsianov Alexey Gavrilovich is a sign figure in the history of Russian painting. Amazingly, he, who had never studied at the Academy of Arts, managed not only to occupy a prominent place in the
The peasant theme became central in the work of Venetsianov since 1820. It was at this time that the Russian painter left the capital, moving to Tver province. Now he personally meets with the
Alexey Venetsianov is a famous Russian painter. The fact that, having received no artistic education, he managed to become an influential artist and even create his own direction in painting is amazing. Peasant life
The “barn floor” was completed by Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov in 1822. This picture is positioned as one of the first works of the domestic genre, describing peasant life. Especially for work on the canvas
The painting “Reapers” is another example confirming the significance of the image of the Russian peasant for Venetsianov. We can see similar peasants and the harvest theme in many of his other works. While
The great artist Alexei Venetsianov at the beginning of the 19th century painted a unique painting “On arable land”, which enjoys great attention from lovers of art and painting. The picture is perceived as
A. G. Venetsianov was one of those artists who can depict seemingly mundane, inconspicuous scenes, but with subtle poetic attention to detail, under the clear gaze of the painter turning into significant, causing delight
The painting was painted in 1825 and is currently in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. Materials for the creation of the work served as oil and cardboard. The painting depicts a simple village
The painting “Peasant Woman with Butterflies” was painted by Venetsianov in 1820. Portraits of simple women make up the best part of his creations. The artist in these portraits glorifies the intrinsic human dignity