Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)
Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)

Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935)

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Genre painting First curtsy 1904. Pass Israel Abramovich (1868-1935).

The presented work was published on the cover of Niva magazine in 1904, and is dedicated to Peters transformations in everyday life. The boyars daughter (as in a fairy tale), throwing off the old Russian outfit, demonstrates, (possibly on the eve of the assembly), to her father a European dress. He favorably accepts the new fashion with pleasure. His figur is presented, in a traditional boyar costume with a yarmulke, is compositionally emphasized by a tick. The icons in the red corner and the domes of the churches in the window in chorus permeate historical epochs, new and old times, affirming the primacy of Orthodoxy and the old deanery.
H/ W = 112х137 cm

Art:
russia
Height:
138 cm
Width:
163 cm
Depth:
10 cm
Period:
Early 20th century
Country:
Royal Russia
Material:
Canvas, oil
Condition:
Revive
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Very good
Like new

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Pass Israel Abramovich.
Pass Izrael Abramovich (Isidor Alekseevich) 1868-1935Russian painter, graphic artist, portraitist, master of still life and genre compositions.He studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts (1878 - 1885). During the years of study, he was awarded small silver medals in 1879 and 1880. In 1885 he received the title of artist of the 2nd degree. Member and exhibitor of the Society of Individualist Artists, St. Petersburg (Petrograd) Society of Artists. His works were reproduced in the magazines "Niva", "Rodina", "Iskra". Participated in the painting of the facades of the temple of the Jaeger Sloboda in Gatchina. His work is presented in a number of museum collections, including the State Museum-Reserve Tsarskoe Selo in St. Petersburg, the State Literary Museum of Moscow, the Penza Regional Art Gallery named after I. K.A. Savitsky and other regional collections, as well as in numerous private collections.

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