Surikov
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The canvases of Vasily Ivanovich Surikov (1848? 1916), who have long become a classic, - "Morning of the Streletsa Execution", "Menshikov in Berezovo", "Boyar Morozov", "Capture of the Snow Town", "conquest of Siberia Ermak", "Suvorov’s transition through the Alps" , "Stepan Razin" - will be excited to this day, causing disputes about the fate of the Fatherland, his great people and great rebels. Surikov’s painting, vivid in performance, large -scale, in the thought, popular in nature, appreciated both before the revolution and after, and will always value - the artist raised the centuries -old topics and solved them at the level of eternity, and not a minute policy, fashion or mug. A native of the old Cossack family of the pioneers of Siberia, he was a man of a "wide palette" - stubborn, risky, business, mischievous, brutal, sentimental, jail, generous, but never small! And this explains a lot in his professional success. The author of the book, the Siberian art critic T. Yasnikova, does not pursue the artist’s daily life to the background - this gives the biography of volume and liveliness, even other author’s opinions and views are very polemic. Judge - the reader
Author:
Author:Yasnikova Tatyana Viktorovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Life of wonderful people
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-235-04029-8
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