Arkhip Kuindzhi: A collection of 177 paintings (HD)
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- Arkhip Kuindzhi: A collection of 177 paintings (HD)
Description: "The Russian landscape painter Arkhip Ivanovich Kuinji was born in 1842 in the town of Mariupol on the Azov Sea in the South of Russia. Kuinji was of Greek descent - during the reign of Catherine II his ancestors, together with other Greek refugees, settled near the Azov Sea.
Kuinji lacked a formal education, but his eminent gift helped him attain a notable success in art. He evidently was allowed to attend classes at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, had training in the workshop of the famous marine painter Ivan Aivazovsky, visited the classes of the Society of Art Lovers. In 1868, having passed exams in general education and special subjects at the Academy of Arts, Kuinji received a diploma of a freelance artist for his independent work. His earlier paintings Autumn Weather (1870), Lake Ladoga (1870) and On the Valaam Island (1873) brought him first recognition.
In 1873, Kuinji traveled around Germany, France, Switzerland and Austria and thoroughly studied the works of great masters. On his return, however, he creates works which were absolutely unlike those he had seen in European museums.
His Ukrainian Night (1876) opened a new romantic stage in his work. He used special light effects to paint nature and achieved such astonishing results, that people, who saw the picture for the first time at an exhibition, tried to check its back, if there was any special source of light. Exhibited at the Paris World Fair in 1878 The Ukranian Night attracted the attention of the eminent French critics.
Kuinji developed a new vision in his next painting A Birch Grove (1879). It is both realistic and conventionalized; it looks as a condensed essence of reality. In 1880, he completed Moonlit Night on Dnieper (1880). The picture was a great success. Kuinji became an idol of the public. But he was not understood by his colleagues who saw in his art only illusory color effects, did not support his romantic searching. Probably it was the reason of his withdrawal from all exhibitions and public arrangements. He worked hard in his studio, experimenting much, but only his close friends saw his works.
In 1894, he accepted an invitation to become a professor of the Academy. He was very fond of teaching and his students admired him. Among Kuinji’s pupils were several prominent artists such as N. Rerikh, K. Bogaevskiy, A. Rilov, V. Purvit and others. Unfortunately his career of a professor did not last long, he was dismissed for supporting students in their protests against authorities. But he continued to teach his students privately, and then paid for their trip around Europe. Later he presented the Academy with a big sum of money, the interest from which was to be used for awards to young painters.
In 1909, he founded The Kuinji Society, an independent association of painters, to which he left all his pictures and property. The next year he died. "
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The way AK used lighting is exceptional! Many of his paintings virtually glow.
Wow! Incredibly beautiful detail. Some stunning paintings that are up there with the best. thank you for sharing such wonderful art.
STUNNING! Excellent landscape painter! Thank you
Being lost to the world of Beksinski, fighting and killing monsters to survive then seeing the gate that leads you to peace, the world of Kuindzhi, what a relief.
He explored so much. Some of his paintings are amazing. Others not so good in my eyes. Very inspiring and makes me keen to keep searching. Thank you
I mean he was always searching for something, never settling. A true artist with struggles and beautiful findings. That’s what these paintings tell me
That was amasing, I'd never seen any of his work before. The earth and sky are like his surrogate parents, especially the earth.
An absolutely awesome collection. Sharing 🌷❤🌷
What a discovery this artists work is! With dych great relevance to my current project. I am so appreciative of your channel! Thank you for all you do!!
Magnifiques paysages, de détails et quelle lumière;
Wonderful paintings and landscapes
Definitely a unique way of approaching his topics!
Wonderfully inspiring...what an amazing artist. So sad he was orphaned at 6. BEAUTIFUL
Beautiful landscapes
Amazing beautiful. Thank you.
Excellent!!! Une tonalité unique...un même sentiment en diverses couleurs....
Very evocative paintings. Each one seems to elicit a mood, or emotion. And unlike many others, I find the accompanying piano music hauntingly beautiful and well matched to these paintings. Does anyone know who the pianist is and the name of the composition?
SoundHound app is helpull about that.
Incredible especially the trees. I am trying to improve my paintings. I know when I go too far or saturate my paintings too be more in depth. I know there are no true mistakes but maybe flaws.
His Art is beautiful.
Fantasztikus !!
Love the pieces with high contrast
Very nice.
Colors perfect
Arkhip Ivanovitch Kouïndji (en ukrainien Архип Іванович Куїнджі, en russe : Архип Иванович Куинджи), né le 27 janvier 1841 (?) à Marioupol et mort le 24 juillet 1910 à Saint-Pétersbourg, est un peintre paysagiste ukrainien d'origine grecque-pontine.
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Arkhip Kouïndji naît dans une famille pauvre, son père était un modeste cordonnier grec pontin. Il apprend un peu à écrire et à lire (en grec) dans son enfance tout en gardant les oies, et en participant à divers travaux. Il montre très tôt des dispositions pour le dessin. Il travaille comme retoucheur de photographies chez un photographe de Taganrog, puis travaille à Odessa et à Saint-Pétersbourg.
Un de ses premiers tableaux, Le Logis de Tatars de Crimée, est accepté en 1868 à une exposition de l'Académie, où il est admis comme étudiant libre. Il devient peintre officiellement en 1872, pour son tableau La Débâcle automnale et reçoit une médaille de bronze à l'exposition universelle de Londres, en 1874 et participe aux expositions des Peintres ambulants, dont il devient membre à part entière en 1877.
Deux tableaux montrés en 1878, Forêt et Un soir en Petite Russie, suscitèrent de vives discussions.
Il continue d'exposer, rencontrant de plus en plus de succès à partir des années 1880, mais refuse toute exposition publique à partir de 1882. Il devient professeur de l'Académie impériale des beaux-arts de Saint-Pétersbourg de 1894 à 1897 et reçoit des prix importants et des sommes d'argent importantes.
Il meurt des suites de la maladie du cœur à Saint-Pétersbourg, en 1910, chez lui, à la Maison Elisseeff, 18 ligne du quai, appartement n°111,2. Il est enterré au Cimetière orthodoxe de Smolensk. En 1952, ses restes sont transférés au cimetière Tikhvine.
Arkhip Kuindzhi. The Rainbow. Mirar otras más. La de el bosque rojo...
Unfortunately, this seems to be a pretty random mixture
Thank you! 23012020
fantastico
Fairly new to art thought I'd give watercolour a go this artist is inspirational.
Гений - не ниже Ван Гога.
I see faces and animal shapes in trees.
Tried to share on Fb but wouldn't let me. 😕😕
Why not? I just tried and it works!
La música agobia
He is not Russian! Came from Greek family, lived on the territory of the current Ukraine. On 21 March 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Kuindzhi Art Museum was destroyed in a Russian airstrike during the siege of Mariupol, the native city of Kuindzhi.
Arkhip Kuindzhi it's ukrainian painter!!!
But being of Greek roots, he called himself Russian.
@@roomguerilla where did you find the information that he called himself Russian? He was born in Mariupol during the time of the russian empire, but this does not affect his identification.
This one be good with some hip hop music instead 😆
He is not *ussian, he is Ukrainian. Remove him from "*ussian painters" playlist, please
He's Greek
Zelensky says he is Greek and Irish 😅
Музыка отстой !!!!!!!
WOW!!!!!!!! but still god awful "music"!
he had some good paintings and some horrible paintings
He used to make several quick painting before painting the final one. Here they combine all of them together.
Don't we all
Excellent paintings and landscapes