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 1-3.
Parts 1-4 feature his paintings, part 5 his drawings.
This is part 4 of a 5-part post on the works of Ivan Shishkin:
1892 Forest Hut |
1892 Pine |
1892 Spring in the Forest |
1893 Cliff |
1893 Deadwood |
1893 Flowers on the Forest Edge |
1893 Forest Cemetery |
1893 The Chapel in the Forest |
1894 At the Summer Cottage |
1894 Covert |
1894 Old Lime |
1895 Coniferous Forest, Sunny Day |
1895 Forest Stream |
1895 Kama Near Yelabuga |
1895 Pine Forest in Ligovo |
1895 Pine Forest |
1896 Forest Stream |
1896 Grove by the Pond, Preobrazhenskoye |
1897 In the Park |
1897 Mill in the Forest, Preobrazhenskoe |
1897 Misty Morning |
1898 Mast-tree Grove oil on canvas 165 x 252 cm |
At the Wicket |
Birch Grove |
Edge of the Forest |
Fallen Tree, Siverskaya |
Forest, Autumn |
Hut in the Forest |
Large Nevka |
Pine Forest |
The Road |
Still going strong with his trees! Admirable and amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments (a lot of trees, yes!)
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