Ivan Shishkin (1832-1898) A collection of paintings 4K
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- Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (1832-1898) was a Russian landscape painter closely associated with the Peredvizhniki movement.
Shishkin was born in Yelabuga of Vyatka Governorate (today Republic of Tatarstan) and graduated from the Kazan gymnasium. Then he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture for four years. After that, he attended the Saint Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts from 1856 to 1860 and graduated with the highest honours and a gold medal. He received the imperial scholarship for his further studies in Europe.
Five years later Shishkin became a member of the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg and was a professor of painting from 1873 to 1898. At the same time, Shishkin headed the landscape painting class at the Highest Art School in St. Petersburg.
For some time, Shishkin lived and worked in Switzerland and Germany on a scholarship from the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts. On his return to Saint Petersburg, he became a member of the Circle of the Itinerants and of the Society of Russian Watercolorists. He also took part in exhibitions at the Academy of Arts, the All-Russian Exhibition in Moscow (1882), the Nizhniy Novgorod (1896), and the World Fairs (Paris, 1867 and 1878, and Vienna, 1873). Shishkin's painting method was based on analytical studies of nature. He became famous for his forest landscapes and was also an outstanding draftsman and a printmaker.
Ivan Shishkin owned a dacha in Vyra, south from St. Petersburg. There he painted some of his finest landscapes. His works are notable for a poetic depiction of seasons in the woods, wild nature, animals and birds. In 1891, he was appointed professor-director of the landscape class in the Academy's Advanced Art School. In 1898, he completed his painting The Pine Grove and died on 20 March in St. Petersburg, while working on his new painting.
A minor planet 3558 Shishkin, discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravlyova in 1978, is named after him.
Peredvizhniki
• Peredvizhniki movement
Often called The Wanderers or The Itinerants in English, were a group of Russian realist artists who formed an artists' cooperative in protest of academic restrictions; it evolved into the Society for Travelling Art Exhibitions in 1870.
In 1863 a group of fourteen students decided to leave the Imperial Academy of Arts. The students found the rules of the Academy constraining; the teachers were conservative and there was a strict separation between high and low art. In an effort to bring art to the people, the students formed an independent artistic society; The Petersburg Cooperative of Artists (Artel). In 1870, this organization was largely succeeded by the Association of Travelling Art Exhibits (Peredvizhniki) to give people from the provinces a chance to follow the achievements of Russian Art and to teach people to appreciate art. The society maintained independence from state support and brought the art, which illustrated the contemporary life of the people from Moscow and Saint Petersburg, to the provinces.
Peredvizhniki portrayed the many-sided aspects of social life, often critical of inequities and injustices. But their art showed not only poverty but also the beauty of the folk way of life; not only suffering but also fortitude and strength of characters. Peredvizhniki condemned the Russian aristocratic orders and autocratic government in their humanistic art. They portrayed the emancipation movement of Russian people with empathy. They portrayed social-urban life and later used historic art to depict the common people.
During their blossoming (1870-1890), the Peredvizhniki society developed an increasingly wider scope, with more natural and free images. In contrast to the traditional dark palette of the time, they chose a lighter palette, with a freer manner in their technique. They worked for naturalness in their images and the depiction of people's relationship with their surroundings. The society united most of the highly talented artists of the country. Among Peredvizhniki there were artists of Ukraine, Latvia, and Armenia.
Members:
Ivan Shishkin
Abram Arkhipov
Ilya Repin
Pavel Brullov
Nikolai Ge
Kārlis Hūns
Nikolay Kasatkin
Alexander Kiselyov
Ivan Kramskoi
Arkhip Kuindzhi
Nikolai Kuznetsov
Isaac Levitan
Rafail Levitsky
Alexander Litovchenko
Vladimir Makovsky
Vassily Maximov
Grigoriy Myasoyedov
Leonid Pasternak
Vasily Perov
Konstantin Pervukhin
Vasily Polenov
Illarion Pryanishnikov
Andrei Ryabushkin
Konstantin Savitsky
Alexei Savrasov
Valentin Serov
Emily Shanks
Alexei Stepanov
Vasily Surikov
Vitaly Tikhov
Apollinary Vasnetsov
Viktor Vasnetsov
Yefim Volkov
Nikolai Yaroshenko
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BRAVO...!!!
the master. he shined the forest's soul with his paintbrush and the works continue to show brightly to this day.
Truly amazing detail...😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Saw a book of him in Poland in 1989 and was immediately struck by his superior technique. About twenty years ago there was an exhibition of some of his paintings in Groningen, The Netherlands. So I was lucky to see some of his incredible work with my own eyes…
This really was a fhenomenal painter of landscapes and especially trees.for me there was and is no other what so ever ,able to absolutely love,and paint a tree,in all its glory.
Thank you for the opportunity to see this series of historical paintings,by shsring it.
Incredible attention to detail. I think this is my favourite landscape painter to date.
Absolutely agree with you. Being an amateur painter I know how incredibly difficult it is. Painted with loving hands is what I feel.
OH Yeah. Shishkin Is The Business! Not just a painter, nor Artist. He's a Magician able to capture "Souls".
Fantastic Video presentation of one of the Best Landscape Artists of all time. Certainly in the top 3 (That I have seen) Russian Landscape Master Painters IMO. His attention to linear perspective, shadow, and light, organically blended, actually does what NO photograph could do, even as some of his work is almost photographic in detail. When the subject is a forest grove that is an astonishing feat. To express a truth about the world as he saw it so impeccably is the very definition of a Master Artist.
Shiskin, one of my favorites!! Ty
Wonderful..... A TITAN of Painters..... Respect. 😀😍♥️
Это так реально
... И прекрасно ! Большое спасибо !
45:23 How can this be drawn?
Amazing!
Bravooo Maestro!👏👏👏👏👏 Adorable and Amazing Artwork💕💕💕💕💕💐🌷⚘🌹🌈😘
Realidad mágica, tiene un estilo único. :D
Sembrano fotografie 😮👍
Hermoso. gracias por compartir
Nuo karhut oli seinägobeliinissa lapsuudenkodissani..!..hauska..Terv.Sirpa from Finland
my favorite
I think photography has really killed appreciation for this type of painting. Today anyone with a camera can capture this level of detail and a painter only has to copy it.. In his day, he needed an incredible knowledge base to pull off paintings of this complexity. These were painted over weeks and months. Sunlight and shadow didn't wait around.
Bravo to You!!
You are do right!😊
Super
excelentes
Beautifully posed and painted - like a diorama - but completely dead.
I do know what you mean. Compared to the lively paint application we have become accustomed to they do feel a little flat. I do enjoy the light effects he gets, like the feeling of light falling onto the trunks of trees etc. But yes, they do lack a certain movement and emotion.
@@masterpainters1706 Yes - he's a very clever and expert artist.
On the contrary,grass,flowers,trees,lichen ,are living creatures,that are slow to grow,but they represent the most exuberant life on Earth.
Nádherné ......:)
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Hi. Thank you for your kind reply. I love Ivan Shiskin's paintings. Catherine@@masterpainters1706
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Shishkin is good, but I prefer Kuindzhi. Levitan is also one of my favs.
muito lindo.... aos 24:49 do lado direito da tela ao fundo uma mancha branca que é o céu passa a frente do tronco da arvore ; poderia ser um erro?
Ivan Shishkin , the Landscape panter, Realism in Fine Art.
Movement The Peredvizhniki.
He was an exceptional artist, maybe Russia’s answer to Constable?