Ivan Shishkin: The Master of Russian Landscape Painting | 4K Slideshow with Relaxing Music

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2024
  • Welcome to this slideshow of Ivan Shishkin paintings. Ivan Shishkin was a master of art, especially landscape painting. He was one of the most famous and influential Russian artists of the 19th century. Shishkin's paintings are remarkable for their realistic depiction of nature, their rich colors, and their exquisite details. He used oil painting as his main medium, but he was also skilled in drawing and etching. Shishkin was a member of the Peredvizhniki, a group of artists who rebelled against the academic restrictions and sought to portray the life and beauty of their homeland. In this slideshow, you will see some of his most stunning works, such as Morning in a Pine Forest, The Ship Grove, and Rain in an Oak Forest. You will also learn more about his life, his style, and his legacy. Shishkin was not only a painter, but also an artist who loved and respected nature. He once said, "The forest is my teacher, my friend, my home." His paintings invite us to share his admiration and awe for the natural world. Enjoy this slideshow of Ivan Shishkin paintings, and discover why he is considered one of the greatest landscape painters of all time.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @ManiacSamurai1
    @ManiacSamurai1 4 месяца назад

    Can you upload it again with a better slideshow-effect? It doesnt fit right. Too fast. Besides this, its perfect! :)

  • @michael4250
    @michael4250 2 дня назад

    "Master Painters" or "learn from Masters" respect the art enough to present it intact...not like this graffiti-applying desecrater of fine paintings.

  • @michael4250
    @michael4250 8 дней назад

    He puts graffiti over EVERY PAINTING. WHY MOLEST GREAT ART LIKE THAT?

  • @michael4250
    @michael4250 8 дней назад

    Painting is a STATIC art form. Moving through the composition, where only your eyes move, is critical for its magic.
    That magic is completely destroyed by this kind of ignorant presentation.
    Hold still, so they can be viewed as the artist meant them to be viewed.
    And even worse...stop covering them with graffiti so we can actually experience the composition without your add-ons over the top of the art.
    This is desecration, by definition.