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Levitan, Isaac (Russian-Jewish, 1860-1900)'s works
Biography:
    The work of Isaac Ilyich Levitan belongs to the highest achievements of Russian culture. Its significance is compared with the works of such classics as Anton Chekhov, Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Konstantin Stanislavsky. Levitan was born in 1860 into a poor but educated Jewish family. In the late 1860s, the family moved to Moscow, where Isaac studied at the Moscow School of Painting and Sculpture from 1873 till 1883. He lost his mother in 1875 and his father two years later. He was left penniless and homeless in Moscow, sleeping alternately in the homes of relatives and friends, sometimes spending the night in the empty classrooms of the school. A nightwatch took pity on the youth and let him sleep in his cubicle. The School waived his tuition fee ¡°because of extreme poverty and in recognition of his singular success in art¡±. The greatest role in the forming of Levitan¡¯s creative personality belongs to his favorite teacher Alexey Savrasov, the most lyrical among Russian landscape painters of the 1860s-1870s, who influenced many well-known artists of Levitan¡¯s generation ¨C Mikhail Nesterov, Constantin Korovin and others. Of course, Levitan¡¯s passionate love for poetry and music, his persistent studying of pleine-air, the sunny paintings of Vasiliy Polenov, who also taught at the School, the works of the French painters of the Barbizon school, of Camille Corot were of great importance for the young artist. As any great talent did and does, Levitan submitted all the influences to his personality, and even his early works are very individual. Autumn Day. Sokolniki (1879). Levitan¡¯s attitude towards nature and the poetry of his art were in many points akin to the works of Anton Chekhov, who became his friend from the late 1870s. If his earlier works were chiefly of an intimate and lyrical character, his mature art becomes philosophical, expressing the artist¡¯s meditation about man and the world. These pictures were particularly loved by the Russian intellectuals of the time, for they represented the purest specimen of the ¡®mood landscape¡¯, most popular in Russia at the end of the 19th century. To this period belongs The Vladimirka Road (1892), a rare example of social historical landscape; Levitan painted the tragically famous road, along which convicts were marched to Siberia. In Above the Eternal Peace (1894) the artist¡¯s meditations about the controversies of life, about the transience of human being, gained almost monumental scale and philosophic character. In 1897, Levitan felt sick, a severe cardiac disease was revealed. Nevertheless, notwithstanding the permanent menace of death, he worked with a particular intensity and inspiration. His latest works are distinguished by a confident mastership, richnes....
Autumn Day. Sokolniki. 1879
Autumn Day. Sokolniki. 1879
Sunny Day. Spring. 1876
Sunny Day. Spring. 1876
Village in Winter. 1877
Village in Winter. 1877
Autumn. Road in a Village. 1877
Autumn. Road in a Village. 1877
Edge of a Forest. Study. Early 1880
Edge of a Forest. Study. Early 1880
Oak. 1880
Oak. 1880
Snowbound Garden. 1880
Snowbound Garden. 1880
Bird-Cherry Tree. Early 1880
Bird-Cherry Tree. Early 1880
Barns. Study.1880
Barns. Study.1880
House with Broom-Trees. Study. 1880
House with Broom-Trees. Study. 1880
Sheaves and a Village Beyond the River. 1880
Sheaves and a Village Beyond the River. 1880
By the Riverside. Study. 1880
By the Riverside. Study. 1880
Shadows. Moonlit Night. 1880
Shadows. Moonlit Night. 1880
Village on the Bank of a River. 1880
Village on the Bank of a River. 1880
Self-portrait. 1880
Self-portrait. 1880
Road in a Wood. 1881
Road in a Wood. 1881
Spring in the Forest. 1882
Spring in the Forest. 1882
The First Green. May. Study. 1883
The First Green. May. Study. 1883
Evening in the Field. 1883
Evening in the Field. 1883
Boulevard in the Evening. 1883
Boulevard in the Evening. 1883
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