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    Alexey Savrasov (1830-1897) Alexey Kondratyevich Savrasov is one of the Russia¡¯s most remarkable landscape painters, the originator of the so-called ¡®mood landscape¡¯. Savrasov was born into the family of a merchant. He began to draw early; in 1838 he enrolled as a student at the Moscow School of Painting and Sculpture (graduated in 1850), and immediately began to specialize in landscape painting. His efforts of the 1850s reveal the difficult process he was going through trying to overcome the academic tradition in depicting landscape. The Russian public liked his lyrical landscapes like View of the Kremlin from the Krimsky Bridge in Inclement Weather (1851) and gradually he made his name. In 1852, the artist traveled to the Ukraine where he produced a series of views of its rolling steppes The Steppe in Daytime (1852), which reflect the various aspects of his favorite subject, wide-open spaces. By the invitation of the Grand Duchess Maria Nikolayevna, the President of the Russian Academy of Arts, who commissioned several works from Savrasov, he moved to the shores of the Gulf of Finland in the neighborhood of St. Petersburg. Though the scenery there was alien to his spirit, he was able to find some innovations never seen in academic landscape painting before. In 1854, for his pictures Seashore in the Neighborhood of Oranienbaum and View in the Neighborhood of Oranienbaum (1854) he was awarded the title of Fellow of the Academy. In 1857, Savrasov became a teacher in the Moscow School of Painting and Sculpture, from which he had graduated. His best disciples Isaac Levitan and Constantin Korovin always remembered their teacher with admiration and gratefulness. In the 1860s, he traveled to England and Switzerland. His introduction to English landscape painting was most influential. The best works of the period include View of the Swiss Alps from Interlaken (1862), Rustic View (1867), Rafts (1868). The Rooks Have Come (1871) is considered by many critics to be the highest point in Savrasov¡¯s artistic career. Using a common, even trivial, episode of birds returning home, and an extremely simple landscape, Savrasov managed to show very emotionally the transition of nature from winter to spring. It was a new type of lyrical landscape painting, called later by critics ¡®the mood landscape¡¯. The picture made his name famous. In the late 1870s and early 1880s there were many good landscapes, though early spring in the countryside remained the favorite subject of the artist. The most notable are A Winter Road (1870s), Country Road (1873), View of the Moscow Kremlin. Spring (1873), Spring Thaw. Yaroslavl. (1874), Rainbow (1875), A Provincial Cottage. Spring. (1878), Landscape with a Rainbow (1881), Sea of Mud (1894). The misfortu....
View in the Vicinity of Moscow with a Mansion and Two Female Figures. 1850
View in the Vicinity of Moscow with a Mansion...
View of the Kremlin from the Krimsky Bridge in the Inclement Weather. 1851
View of the Kremlin from the Krimsky Bridge i...
The Steppe in Daytime. 1852
The Steppe in Daytime. 1852
View in the Neighbourhood of Oranienbaum. 1854
View in the Neighbourhood of Oranienbaum. 185...
Mountain Lake, Switzerland. 1854
Mountain Lake, Switzerland. 1854
Oaks. 1855
Oaks. 1855
Landscape with Oaks. 1850
Landscape with Oaks. 1850
Landscape with a River and an Angler. 1859
Landscape with a River and an Angler. 1859
View of the Swiss Alps from Interlaken. 1862
View of the Swiss Alps from Interlaken. 1862
Summer Landscape. 1860
Summer Landscape. 1860
Rustic View. 1867
Rustic View. 1867
Oaks on River Bank. 1867
Oaks on River Bank. 1867
Rafts. 1868
Rafts. 1868
Winter Night. 1869
Winter Night. 1869
Autumn. 1871
Autumn. 1871
The Monastery of the Caves Near Nizhny Novgorod. 1871
The Monastery of the Caves Near Nizhny Novgor...
The Monastery of the Caves Near Nizhny Novgorod. 1871
The Monastery of the Caves Near Nizhny Novgor...
A Winter Road. 1870
A Winter Road. 1870
The Rooks Have Come. 1871
The Rooks Have Come. 1871
The Sukharev Tower. 1872
The Sukharev Tower. 1872
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