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Bryullov Karl Pavlovich- an outstanding Russian painter. Professor of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (since 1836), honorary member of the Milan, Bologna, Florence, Parma academies.
Born into a Russified German family in St. Petersburg (the father of the future master was himself a woodcarver) on December 12 (23), 1799. He studied at the Academy of Arts (1809-1821), in particular with A. I. Ivanov (father of A. A. Ivanov) . In 1823-1835, Karl Bryullov worked in Italy, going there as a “pensioner” of the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts and experiencing the deep influence of ancient, as well as Italian Renaissance-Baroque art.
Bryullov's Italian paintings are imbued with sensual bliss. During this period, his gift as a draftsman was finally formed. He also acts as a master of secular portraiture, transforming his images into worlds of radiant, “heavenly” beauty. The artist returned to his homeland in 1835 as a living classic.
An important area of ​​his creativity was also monumental design projects, where he managed to organically combine the talents of a decorator and a playwright.
Increasingly weaker from illness, from 1849 Bryullov lived on the island of Madeira, and from 1850 in Italy. Bryullov died in the town of Mandziana (near Rome) on June 23, 1852.

Portrait Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna with her daughter Maria, 1830

Horsewoman, 1832

"Girl Picking Grapes" 1827

"Portrait of Countess Yulia Samoilova with her adopted daughter"

"The Death of Inessa de Castro" 1834

Portrait of M. A. Beck with her daughter, 1840

Erminia with the shepherds

Portrait of the Volkonsky children with a blackamoor, 1843

Portrait of Countess Yulia Pavlovna Samoilova with her pupil and blackamoor, 1832-1834

Portrait of Countess O.I. Orlova-Davydova with her daughter, 1834

Portrait of Teresa Michele Tittoni with her sons, 1850-1852

Venetsianov Alexey Gavrilovich- Russian painter Greek origin, one of the founders everyday genre in Russian painting.
From merchant family Tver lips. Born in Moscow on February 7, 1780.
Having served as an official in his youth, he was forced to study art largely on his own, copying paintings from the Hermitage. In 1807-1811 took painting lessons from V. L. Borovikovsky.
Considered the founder of Russian printed caricature. During Patriotic War In 1812, together with I. I. Terebenev, he created a series of propaganda and satirical pictures on the theme of popular resistance to the French occupiers.
Since 1811 Venetsianov has been an honorary member of the Academy of Arts.
Having retired in 1819, Venetsianov A.G. settled in the village. Safonovka, Vyshnevolotsky district, Tver province, where he began to paint genre paintings from rural life of an idyllic nature.
Founded in his village art school, in which over 70 painters received training. Venetsianov, together with V. A. Zhukovsky and K. P. Bryullov, contributed to the release of T. G. Shevchenko from serfdom. ()

Zakharka, 1825

Here are Father's dinner, 1824

Portrait of A. A. Venetsianova, the artist’s daughter, 1825-1826

Sleeping Shepherd, 1823-182

Peasant children in the field, 1820s.

Portrait of Nastenka Khavskaya, 1826

Peasant boy putting on sandals, 1820s.

Kiprensky Orest Adamovich- Russian artist, painter and graphic artist, master portrait painting.
Born on March 13 (24), 1782 on the Nezhinskaya manor (now Leningrad region). Presumably there was illegitimate son landowner A.S. Dyakonova. A year after his birth, his mother, a serf peasant woman, was married to the serf Adam Schwalbe. The surname Kiprensky was made up.
When the boy was six years old, Dyakonov gave him his freedom and sent him to an educational school at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts.
Nine years later, Kiprensky was accepted into the class of historical painting, which at that time was considered the highest genre visual arts.
In 1805, O. A. Kiprensky sums up his studies at the academy with the painting “Dmitry Donskoy on winning victory over Mamai,” for which he received the Grand Prize gold medal and the right to travel abroad. However, due to the military actions of Napoleon's armies, this voyage had to be postponed.
After graduating from the Academy, portraiture became the main focus of the artist’s work. O. A. Kiprensky was one of the first in Russia to begin developing a portrait composition in which the social and class prestige of the model was finally replaced by interest in the person’s personality, recognition of his self-worth. In fact, he is one of the creators of the romantic style in Russian painting.
Kiprensky lives in Moscow (1809), Tver (1811), St. Petersburg (since 1812).
During this period the most famous works in his work are: portraits of a boy A. A. Chelishchev (1810-1811), E.D. Davydov (1809), E.P. Rostopchina (1809), P.A. Olenin (1813), spouses V. S. Khvostov and D. N. Khvostova (1814) and V. A. Zhukovsky (1816), etc.
In 1816, O. A. Kiprensky went abroad. The Italian business trip turned out to be fruitful for the painter. He was inundated with orders. Having appreciated the skill of the Russian artist, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence ordered him a self-portrait (1820).
TO best works This period includes the painting “The Italian Gardener” (1817), portraits of A.M. Golitsyn (around 1819) and E.S. Avdulina (around 1822), etc.
It is necessary to mention the “Portrait of Mariucci”, which played a role in the artist’s fate significant role. The model for him was the charming girl Mariuccie Falkucci. Her mother was no different in a dignified manner life. Kiprensky, leaving Italy, bought Mariuccia from her dissolute mother and placed her in a monastery boarding school.
Russia greeted the artist unfriendly. However, in 1824, after another public exhibition at the Academy of Arts, where Kiprensky showed his works, his reputation was restored.
In 1827, the artist painted the famous portrait of A.S. Pushkin. “I see myself as in a mirror, But this mirror flatters me...”, the famous poet wrote in a message of gratitude.
In 1828, O. A. Kiprensky again left for Rome, where he married his former pupil Mariuccia. To get married, he secretly had to convert to Catholicism. However family life did not bring happiness to the artist. He didn't create anything significant anymore.
On October 17, 1836, Orest Adamovich Kiprensky died in Rome from pneumonia and was buried there in the Church of Sant’Andrea delle Fratte. His daughter Clotilde was born after his death.

Girl in a poppy wreath with a carnation in her hand (Mariuccia)

Neapolitan fisher boys

Neapolitan girl with fruits

Portrait of Avdotya Ivanovna Molchanova with her daughter Elizaveta, 1814

Mother with child (Portrait of Madame Pres?)

Portrait of A.A. Chelishcheva, 1808 - early 1809

<Tropinin Vasily Andreevich- Russian artist, academician, representative of romanticism in Russian fine arts, master of portraiture.
Born in the village of Karpovka (Novgorod province) on March 19 (30), 1776 in the family of serfs of Count A. S. Minikh; Later he was sent to the disposal of Count I.I. Morkov as a dowry for Minich’s daughter.
Tropinin V. A. Showed his ability to draw as a boy, but his master sent him to St. Petersburg to study as a pastry chef. He attended classes at the Academy of Arts, first on the sly, and from 1799 - with the permission of Morkov; During my studies I met O. A. Kiprensky.
In 1804, the owner summoned the young artist to his place, and from then on he alternately lived in Ukraine, on the new carrot estate of Kukavka, and then in Moscow, as a serf painter.
In 1823 Tropinin V.A. received his freedom and the title of academician, but, abandoning his career in St. Petersburg, he remained in Moscow. ()

Boy with a hatchet, 1810s

Portrait of Arseny Vasilievich Tropinin, Circa 1818

Portrait of a boy, 1820s

Portrait of V.I. Ershova with her daughter, 1831

Boy with a pity

Portrait of Prince Mikhail Alexandrovich Obolensky (?) as a child, circa 1812

Boy with a Goldfinch, 1825

Girl with a doll, 1841

Boy with a Dead Goldfinch, 1829

Portrait of Dmitry Petrovich Voikov with his daughter Varvara Dmitrievna and the Englishwoman Miss Forty, 1842

<Makovsky Konstantin Egorovich(20.06 (2.07).1839 - 17 (30).09.1915), Russian artist, full member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (1898).
Born in Moscow, in the family of one of the organizers of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, E. I. Makovsky. The elder brother of the artist Vladimir Makovsky.
He studied at the MUZHVZ (1851-58) with S. K. Zaryanko and at the Academy of Arts (from 1858).
One of the participants in the “revolt of the fourteen” (Kramskoy, Korzukhin, Lemokh, Venig, Grigoriev, etc.), Konstantin Makovsky left the Academy of Arts in 1863, becoming one of the members of the Artel of Artists, and then became a member of the Association of Itinerants (see artists Itinerants).
The work of Konstantin Makovsky can be divided into two stages. In the 1860s - early 1870s, under the influence of Peredvizhniki ideas, he turned to scenes from folk life ("The Herring Girl" 1867, "Booths on Admiralty Square" 1869, both paintings in the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, " Little organ grinders at the fence in winter" 1868, private collection).
A turning point in the artist’s work can be considered a trip to Egypt and Serbia (mid-1870s). After this event, Makovsky began to lean more and more towards academicism ("The Return of the Sacred Carpet from Mecca to Cairo", 1876, Russian Museum).
In 1883, the final break with the Wanderers took place. From that moment on, he painted mainly visually spectacular portraits and genre-historical scenes (portrait of the artist’s wife, 1881, “The Kissing Rite,” 1895, both in the Russian Museum; “Prince Repnin at a feast with Ivan the Terrible,” Irkutsk Regional Art Museum). The paintings of Konstantin Makovsky were a huge success in high society. He was one of the most highly regarded artists of the time.
Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky died in an accident (a tram collided with his crew) in 1915 in St. Petersburg. The artist left a huge artistic legacy.

Children running from a thunderstorm, 1872

Peasant lunch in the field. 1871


Portrait of a son in the workshop

Little organ grinders near a fence in winter, 1868

In the artist's studio, 1881

Family portrait of the Volkovs

Princess Maria Nikolaevna

Portrait of the artist's children, 1882


Family portrait, 1882

Children of Mr. Balashov

Grandfather's stories. 1881(?)


Storyteller

<Makovsky Vladimir Egorovich(January 26 (February 7) 1846, Moscow - February 21, 1920, Petrograd) - an outstanding Russian artist, academician (1873), full member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (1893).
One of the largest masters of the everyday genre in realistic painting of the 19th century.
Born in Moscow, in the family of one of the organizers of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, E. I. Makovsky. Brother of K. E. Makovsky.
From 1861 to 1866 Vladimir studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture with the successor of the Venetsianov school S.K. Zaryanko, E.S. Sorokin and V.A. Tropinin himself.
He graduated from college with a silver medal and the title of class artist of the third degree for his work “Literary Reading”. During this period, which coincided with the rise of the realistic everyday genre in Russian painting, its creative direction was determined.
In 1869, for the painting “Peasant Boys Guarding Horses,” Makovsky received the title of “class artist of the first degree with the Vigee-Lebrun gold medal for expression.” In 1873, for the painting “Nightingale Lovers,” V. E. Makovsky was promoted to academician by the Academy of Arts.
Member of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions since 1872.
Since 1894 Makovsky V. E. lived in St. Petersburg. He also successfully acted as a book and magazine illustrator and teacher (since 1882 he taught at the Moscow School of Painting and Painting, and then at the Academy of Arts).

In his work, V. E. Makovsky continued and developed the best traditions of the founders of the Russian genre - A. G. Venetsianov and V. A. Tropinin, outstanding Russian genre artists P. A. Fedotov and V. G. Perov.

Boy selling kvass, 1861

Rendezvous, 1883

Peasant boys, 1880

From the rain, 1887

Game of Grandmas, 1870

Shepherdesses, 1903

Fisherwomen, 1886

Peasant children, 1890

Peasant boys guarding horses at night, 1869

<Perov Vasily Grigorievich- Russian painter, master of everyday painting, portrait painter, historical painter.
Born in Tobolsk on December 21 or 23, 1833 (January 2 or 4, 1834). He was the illegitimate (since his parents were married after his birth) son of the local prosecutor, Baron G. K. Kridener, and the surname “Perov” was given to the future artist as a nickname by his literacy teacher, a lowly sexton.
He spent part of his childhood years in Arzamas, where he studied at the school of A.V. Stupin (1846-1849, with interruptions.
In 1853 he entered the Moscow School of Painting and Sculpture. Perov's teachers were Scotty M.I., Mokritsky A.N., Zaryanko S.K., classmate and friend - Pryanishnikov I.M.
In 1858, his painting “The Arrival of the Stavoy for Investigation” (1857) was awarded the Large Silver Medal, then he received the Small Gold Medal for the painting “First Rank. The Son of a Sexton, Promoted to Collegiate Registrar” (1860, location unknown). Perov's first works were a great success at exhibitions. For the graduation competition, V. G. Perov prepared the painting “Sermon in a Village” (1861, Tretyakov Gallery). The author was awarded the Big Gold Medal and the right to travel abroad.
Having traveled abroad, the artist settled in Paris. However, “not knowing either the people, their way of life, or their character,” Perov did not see the benefit of working in France and asked permission to return home ahead of schedule. He received permission to continue his retirement in Russia and in 1864 came to Moscow.
V. G. Perov entered the history of art as the leader of the critical movement in Russian everyday painting of the 1860s, combining in his work sympathy for the “humiliated and insulted” and the angry pathos of the satirical face of those in power. The artist’s work had a significant influence on the development of Russian, especially Moscow, art in the second half of the 19th century.
He was one of the founding members of the Association of Itinerants (1870).
In 1871-1882, V. G. Perov taught at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where among his students were N. A. Kasatkin, S. A. Korovin, M. V. Nesterov, A. P. Ryabushkin.
Perov V.G. died in the village of Kuzminki (in those years - near Moscow) on May 29 (June 10), 1882. ()

Seeing off the deceased

Sleeping children

Troika

Girl with a jug

A craftsman boy staring at a parrot

Fishing

<Korzukhin Alexey Ivanovich(1835 - 1894) - Russian genre painter. The future artist was born on March 11 (23), 1835 at the Uktus plant (now Yekaterinburg) in the family of a serf gold panner. He discovered his artistic abilities early. Already in his adolescence, he painted portraits of relatives and participated in painting icons for the local Transfiguration Church (1840s).
In 1857, Korzukhin arrived in St. Petersburg and a year later became a student at the Academy of Arts. Here he studied from 1858 to 1863. His painting “The Drunken Father of the Family” was awarded a small gold medal by the Academy in 1861. However, he refused to compete for a big gold medal and the right to a pensioner's trip: together with other participants in the famous rebellion of the fourteen in 1863, he left the Academy and became a member of the Artel of Artists (particularly including Kramskoy, Konstantin Makovsky, Lemokh, etc.).
In 1868, for the painting “The Return of the Father of the Family from the Fair,” Korzukhin received the title of Academician of the Academy of Arts.
Founding member of the Partnership of Itinerants: his signature was on the Charter of the Partnership, adopted by the government in 1870.
Korzukhin’s creativity was not limited only to genre paintings. The artist also painted portraits and often carried out church commissions (he took part in the picturesque decoration of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the painting of the cathedral in Yelets, and completed a number of images for the cathedral in Riga).
The murder of Emperor Alexander II by Narodnaya Volya as an involuntary witness, which the painter became in 1881, had an extreme shock on him and had a serious impact on the artist’s health. However, he continued his active creative work.
Alexey Ivanovich Korzukhin died in St. Petersburg on October 18 (30), 1894.

Returning from the city

Peasant girls lost in the forest

Avian enemies

Girl

Grandmother with granddaughter

At the edge of the bread

The main source of knowledge is the website webstarco.narod.ru, supplemented by reproductions from various art galleries: arttrans.com.ua, rita-redsky.livejournal.com, many others.

Natalia Ignatova

Lecturer of the educational project Level One and certified art historian

Getting children interested in an art exhibition is not as difficult as it seems at first glance. And all parents can do it. To make a trip to the museum a good family tradition, take into account the age of the young viewer and study art in a playful way. Knowing your child, you can tell him the story of the painting in an unobtrusive and accessible way, which means you won’t overload him with unnecessary information.

Preschoolers

Children from 4 to 6 years old are not very interested in who painted this or that painting and why. To begin with, they just need to explain what a museum is and paintings in general. Most children at this age are already familiar with photographs. They've probably already tried filming mom and dad or their toys. Therefore, we can say that paintings are something like photographs. It’s just that before there were no smartphones or cameras, and people could only draw – and not only reality, but also fairy tales.

In preschool age, first of all, you need to teach your child to look carefully at pictures. Please keep in mind that in the galleries there are paintings depicting both nudity and scenes of violence. Therefore, think about your route in advance. In the Tretyakov Gallery, it is best to immediately go to the hall with paintings by Viktor Vasnetsov (room No. 26). The ideal work for children to perceive is “Bogatyrs”.

Previously, in museums, children were not allowed to do almost anything - run, make noise, touch exhibits, ask questions and express their own opinions. But you could be bored endlessly and passionately want to escape from this musty place. Of course, there have always been happy exceptions.

Recently, the situation has changed, and domestic museum workers, following their European colleagues, are coming up with special children's programs, seminars, lectures and classes that help children get acquainted with the complex artistic world and find pleasure in “communication” with objects and objects of art.

Modern books, encyclopedias and creativity guides will also help your child enter the world of art and understand its laws.

On the one hand, many children perceive art intuitively. Both the child and the artist look at the world in the same way - as if discovering it for the first time. They don’t need to explain why the sky in the picture is turquoise, although it is actually blue, and who is hidden in this pile of squares and triangles. These are child dreamers who unmistakably recognize what their fellow artist wanted to say.

But there are other children - “why-much”, prone to logical analysis of the entire world around them. Such people can endlessly pester adults with questions: “Mom, what kind of aunt is this?”, “Why do they fly across the sky?”, “But people don’t fly,” “What are they, astronauts?” etc. It is more difficult for them to perceive art (especially non-classical art).

Modern art books for children are addressed to both. And these are not just textbooks written in a slightly simpler and more exciting language. Sometimes these are amazing and unusual publications that take a revolutionary approach to the subject.

For example, the little ones will be interested in Dick Bruna's book "Miffy in the Museum". Miffy, a little rabbit, finds herself in a museum and exploring various pieces of art.

The "CARDS" set consists of 20 cards with the main works of contemporary Russian artists. On the back there is information about the author and technique, as well as the creative task to be completed in the artist’s style.

Well, one of the best books for parents who want to learn how to adequately and interestingly talk to their children about art is Françoise Barbe-Gall’s guide “How to talk to children about art.” It is not designed for children's perception, but it will allow parents of doubting “whys” not only to answer all their questions, but also to learn a lot about art themselves.

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▫ There is something. There is no word. But the menacingly meek source has already snatched away his love. It’s already clear how his future outline stands up for his brothers and sisters. How dark it all is, how stupid. Who is who's brother and who is who's sister? Anything to everyone. When a word comes, it knows no distant relationship. It kisses breathlessness on the lips. The response exhalation is audible and great. Only the word tramples nonsense and chaos and speaks to mortals about immortality. Bella Akhmadulina 1982 (excerpt, but I hope that all lovers of Poetry know it well - MUSIC!) 6176621-a151550 Vladimir Nikolaevich! Thank you! It is logical and I like exactly this answer to the question. And it arose because a caustic epigram was received from Anna Akhmatova, or rather from Alina Alexandrovna in her commentary. Nevertheless, I looked at the popularity rating of poems from Russian lyrics. For every 10-15 male poets, 1 woman appears. And Marina Tsvetaeva stands above Akhmatova, third (confidently) is Bella Akhmadulina, then Larisa Rubalskaya, Yulia Drunina, Veronika Tushnova.... But I’ll end with your opinion on this matter: “Every poet is inimitable! And the fates of all people are different. And everyone is respected by someone, And everyone writes “excellently”, Everyone is interesting in their own way....(c) Each of us has the MOST!!! AND NOT ALONE! AND IN DIFFERENT PERIODS OF LIFE! Today it would be fair to celebrate the birthdays of our favorite Poets here on this page! Olga Fedorovna Berggolts was born on May 16 (May 3, 1910, St. Petersburg - November 13, 1975, Leningrad) - Russian Soviet poetess, prose writer. 6582469-a151550 Igor Severyanin was born on May 16 (for most of his literary activity the author preferred the spelling Igor-Severyanin; real name is Igor Vasilyevich Lotarev; May 4 (16), 1887, St. Petersburg - December 20, 1941, Tallinn) - Russian poet of the Silver Age `. 6465544-a151550 Thank you for the conversation, Vladimir Nikolaevich! Good evening everyone!
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▫ They just push asexual education through them, that’s all. In this they are perhaps the best.... If their model is introduced in our schools, don’t say later that you don’t like it. I wanted it myself, after all. Do you want yours to write in pencil and do all their homework in 15 minutes? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBP6NnehuDM All their super-duperness is only in the fact that they will not abandon the child “with ignorance of the topic”, they will explain to the last. And we have a hard time with this, very hard, but this is a flaw of the directors. But the same Amonashvili and Lysenkovs, decades ago before Finland, developed methods that allow one to assimilate most of the material without shouting or coercion. But it was the Finns who surrendered to us.
▫ Yes.
▫ There are no modern scientists there, because by the time Finn announces the next stop...it’s already been passed, that’s what we joked about at school. And suddenly... something changed? Yes, nothing has changed. They do not have the best education in the world.

Agree that probably, if not all, then at least the majority of all parents on the Planet want to raise their children to be creative, unique, highly cultural individuals. From a very early age, we try to teach and instill in our children a love for theaters, galleries, exhibitions and much more. But not every child experiences joy from visiting such establishments. Something may frighten him, something may be incomprehensible to him, and therefore boring... In any case, I think that probably the main task of us parents is not to obsessively drag our child around all the famous establishments, but to instill a love for the arts, tell why all this is needed. Therefore, before taking your child, take the appropriate literature, tell about the artists, show pictures, talk, and then take your already well-prepared child to the museum. Thus, when he appears there, everything will seem familiar to him, he will recognize the paintings that he looked at with you, remember the artists that you told him about at home, and this world will no longer be alien to him, but will be a piece of something familiar and home.

I believe that a child can be introduced to art from a very young age, when he is 3 months old. His brain is so inquisitive and inquisitive at this time that he will look at everything you show him with great pleasure. So why not show him paintings by some of the most famous artists.

Here I would like to write a few words about very good books that you can use to tell your children about art.

Materials

In addition, here you can download paintings by famous artists for free:

Click on the pictures below to download and print:

Here are collected paintings by some of the most famous artists

How to play?

For the youngest children, you can simply print out and show the cards, while naming the names of the paintings and artists. With older children, you can play games for development, fine motor skills, attentiveness, memory and much more. The easiest option is to print out two types of identical pictures, cut one of them into cards and offer the child to lay out the cut cards with the main field of cards. This game is suitable for children aged 1.3-1.5 years. A memory development game - print out two types of identical cards and turn them over until you find a pair of the same ones.

You can lay out 4 different pictures, then ask the baby to close his eyes and hide one of them. When he opens his eyes, ask him to guess which of the pictures has disappeared.

Books on the topic

In addition, I advise everyone to download or buy the book by the famous French art critic, teacher of Art History at the Louvre School Françoise Barbe-Galle, “How to talk to children about art?”

This is a book written about art specifically for parents who themselves love everything beautiful and strive to instill this in their children.

A very good book that tells children about art, published by the Bely Gorod publishing house “The ABC of Russian Painting.” It is an encyclopedia that contains more than 100 famous paintings by Russian artists. With its help, the child will get acquainted with various directions and genres of Russian painting.

This is what this wonderful book looks like:

Example of a page from inside a book:

And, of course, I wanted to write a few words about the wonderful series of books published by Phoenix for the youngest children about artists. The series is called “Artists”. This includes 4 books about the life history of famous artists Degas, Monet, Gauguin and Van Gogh. The purpose of these books is to introduce our kids to a series of paintings by the most famous artists. In the books, the pictures are described in colors that are easy for children to understand, and there are also short fictional stories. The books are very colorful.

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