On this week i visited three beautiful expositions and honestly it was amazing. I didn't know before, that in my small town museums have got ORIGINAL works of Flamand artist XI-XVII centuries and also works of Russian artists i ever not to see before.
The most of all i liked work of Ayvazovsky (1817-1900) "Moonly night" (1868). When i looked on this painting, t saw not just painting, i had to drain in this canvas: i had to feel those smells of salty water, feel those soft breeze and distant premonition of a storm... THIS PAINTING JUST SWALLOWED ME! On some minutes the lights in museum had to turn off and WHAT THE HELL PAINTING IS GLOWED RAAAAAH?!?! Very, very amazing work, i just to fall in love
Second i would like to pick out work of another russian artist Isaak Levitan (1860-1900) "Alley" (ab. 1880). LOOK ON THIS PLAY OF HIGHLITS AND SHADOWS!!!! Real, real master of his work, he just another the damn genius, REAL genius. Don't say a word about that technics, that it was creatured a long time before Levitan. IT'S BEAUTIFUL
Third of the my most likely works is too by russian artist, it's Nikolay Makovsky (1841-1886) "Illumination of Moscow" (1883). It looks like magic... I can't believe that in XIX century technologies was as perfect as there. Real magic... It looks like today's Moscow if revolution hasn't been. Crazy views. XIX's dresses and modern illuminated combinated in amazing thing. Wow
All this works so beautifaul so i can't stop say it!!
All works:
1. Peter Henrich Happel (1813-1854), Germany (?).
"Romantic landscape"
2. Josef Rebel (1727-1828), Germany.
"Night" (1825)
3. George Lawrence Kiers (1818-1891), Holland.
"Seascape"
4. Mattia Preti (1613-1699), Italy.
"Dice" (ab. 1630)
5. Unknown artist. Germany (?). First half XIX c.
"Landscape with a castle"
6. Aleksey Antropov (1716-1795), Russia, Saint Petersburg.
"Portrait of great prince Pavel Petrovich" (1765)
7. Nikolay Makovsky (1841-1886), Russia, Moscow.
"Illumination of Moscow" (1883)
8. Isaak Levitan (1860-1900), Russia.
"Alley" (ab. 1880)
9. Lagorio Lev (1826-1905), Russia, Saint Petedsburg.
"View of Saint Petersburg at moonlight night"
10. Ayvazovsky (1817-1900), Russia.
"Moonly night" (1868)
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