Portrait of Ivan Shishkin by Ivan Kramskoy 1880 188 x 175.3 cm |
Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (1832 – 1898) was a Russian landscape painter closely associated with the Peredvizhniki movement. Peredvizhniki, often called The Wanderers or The Itinerants in English, were a group of Russian realist artists who in protest at academic restrictions formed an artists' cooperative; it evolved into the Society for Travelling Art Exhibitions in 1870.
For biographical notes on Shishkin see part 1 and for earlier works, see parts 1-2.
Parts 1-4 feature his paintings, part 5 his drawings. Unfortunately I couldn't find the medium or sizes for many of these works, though I believe they are all oil on canvas.
This is part 3 of a 5-part post on the works of Ivan Shishkin:
1885 Pine Forest |
1886 Holy Creek near Yelabuga |
1886 Oaks |
1886 The Sunlit Pines oil on canvas 102 x 70 cm |
1887 Oak Grove oil on canvas 42 x 62 cm |
1887 Oaks oil on canvas 147 x 108 cm |
1887 Wind-fallen Trees |
1888 Autumn Landscape, Park in Pavlovsk |
1888 Forest, Mounds |
1888 Wood ( Shmetsk near Narva ) |
1889 By the Seashore |
1889 Morning in the Pine-Tree Forest oil on canvas 139 x 213 cm |
1889 On the Shore of the Gulf of Finland, Udrias Near Narva |
1889 Park in Pavlovsk |
1889 Pine Forest |
1889-90 Bark on a Dry Trunk |
1889-90 Fir Forest |
1889-90 Forest Landscape |
1889-90 River Backwater in the Forest |
1890 Dark Forest |
1890 Winter oil on canvas 126 x 204 cm |
1891 Fir Forest |
1891 Forest in Mordvinovo |
1891 In the Wild North oil on canvas 161 x 118 cm |
1891 Oaks in Old Peterhof |
1891 Oaks in Old Peterhof |
1891 Rain in the Oak Grove oil on canvas 124 x 203 cm |
1891 Sunny Day in the Woods, Oaks |
1891 The Mordvinovo Oaks |
1892 Autumn |
1892 Autumn |
1892 Cut-down Oak in the Bialowiezka Forest |
1892 Evening |
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