Table of contents:
- 1. "Arrival of the Stanovoy for investigation", 1857
- 2. "Rural procession at Easter", 1861
- 3. "Tea drinking in Mytishchi, near Moscow", 1862
- 4. "Dilettante", 1862
- 5. "Orphans in the cemetery", 1864
- 6. "Seeing the Dead", 1865
- 7. "Another by the pool", 1865
- 8. "Arrival of the governess in the merchant house", 1866
- 9. "Clean Monday", 1866
- 10. "Fishermen", 1879
- 11. "Scene by the railroad", 1868
- 12. "Self-taught janitor", 1868
- 13. "To the Trinity-Sergius", 1870
- 14. "Sleeping Children", 1870
- 15. “On the eve of a bachelorette party. Seeing off the bride from the bath ", 1870
- 16. "Hunters at Rest", 1871
- 17. "Grandfather and Granddaughter", 1871
- 18. "Fisherman", 1871
- 19. "Dressed", 1873
- 20. "Botanist" 1974
- 21. "A janitor giving an apartment to a lady", 1878
- 22. "Blessed", 1879
Video: Forbidden topic: 22 true paintings by Vasily Perov about the life of ordinary Russian people in the 19th century
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In any society, sooner or later, there comes a time when something needs to be changed. And the initiators of these changes are individuals who encourage society to enlightenment. In Russian painting, such a person was Vasily Perov. It was he who was the first to reveal the theme of the life of the common people, which was forbidden among many generations of artists, and looked into the hidden corners of the social system. The paintings of Vasily Perov and his unusual work had a huge impact on the society of that time, prompting a new understanding and understanding of the world, where there is justice, goodness and understanding.
1. "Arrival of the Stanovoy for investigation", 1857
2. "Rural procession at Easter", 1861
3. "Tea drinking in Mytishchi, near Moscow", 1862
4. "Dilettante", 1862
5. "Orphans in the cemetery", 1864
6. "Seeing the Dead", 1865
7. "Another by the pool", 1865
8. "Arrival of the governess in the merchant house", 1866
9. "Clean Monday", 1866
10. "Fishermen", 1879
11. "Scene by the railroad", 1868
12. "Self-taught janitor", 1868
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13. "To the Trinity-Sergius", 1870
14. "Sleeping Children", 1870
15. “On the eve of a bachelorette party. Seeing off the bride from the bath ", 1870
16. "Hunters at Rest", 1871
17. "Grandfather and Granddaughter", 1871
18. "Fisherman", 1871
19. "Dressed", 1873
20. "Botanist" 1974
21. "A janitor giving an apartment to a lady", 1878
22. "Blessed", 1879
And in continuation of the theme, a story about genius mothers of outstanding artists who became good geniuses and guardian angels of their sons.
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