Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.
Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.

Peinture Printemps. I. Pokhitonov.

ID-ANTQ-3312
November 29, 2025 12:00 PM GMT+02:00
Live auction is finished
Estimé
3000 - 4000 EUR
Lot Sold
 
Lot sold
Use our cost calculator

Discover how the value of similar works has evolved over the past 10 years. Art is not only beauty — it's an investment.

Price History

Discover how the value of similar works has evolved over the past 10 years. Art is not only beauty — it's an investment.

Request a Shipping Quote

Tableau Printemps de la serie L`aulne a fleuri.

En bas à droite se trouve la signature en cyrillique et en latin I. Pokhitonov. I.Pohitonow. Vraisemblablement des annees 1890.

Le tableau represente le debut du printemps avec des flaques d`eau et de la neige qui n`a pas encore fondu. Au centre du paysage se trouve un arbre qui vient de fleurir. Avec le bosquet au loin, il forme la trame triangulaire de l`œuvre. Dans celle-ci, en diagonale, en suivant les flaques d`eau jusqu`à l`elevation de droite, s`etend un champ humide. Au contraire, la plaque de neige forme une ligne transversale et touche presque le cortège lugubre du travail rural. L`etat de tristesse et d`espoir indefini, si celèbre dans la vie russe, apparaît dans cette œuvre.

Taille de la peinture : 20 x 27 cm.

Avis d`expert : Galerie nationale Tretiakov.

Provenance : Provenant d`une collection privee, achete aux enchères russes, lot n° 77 Stockholms Auktionsverket, 2 octobre 2008, Stockholm, Suède.

Art:
russia
Hauteur:
30 cm
Largeur:
38 cm
Épaisseur:
2 cm
Période:
19Ème Siècle
Style:
Réalisme
Pays:
Russie
Matière:
Huile Sur Panneau
État:
Revive
Fair
Good
Very good
Like new

The condition report is provided for informational purposes only.

It is not comprehensive and may not reflect all defects, restorations, alterations, or adaptations, as Antiqon does not perform professional conservation-level assessments. The information is based on a qualified, yet subjective, evaluation by our specialists.Before purchasing, we recommend consultation with an independent expert.Please also consult our Terms and conditions and Glossary A-Z, which contain important information on lot characteristics and sale conditions.

Pokhitonov Ivan Pavlovich
Pokhitonov Ivan Pavlovich - Russian painter, member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts.Pokhitonov was born in 1850 in the village of Matrenovka, Kherson province, into a family of hereditary military men. Since childhood I.P. Pokhitonov was fond of drawing, painted Ukrainian huts, Kherson steppes, his relatives and friends in watercolors and oils.Pokhitonov did not receive a special art education. He had to independently learn all the secrets of the painters skill.In the fall of 1876, at the Traveling Exhibition held in Elizavetgrad, Pokhitonov first got acquainted with the paintings of A.I. Kuindzhi, I.I. Shishkina, A.P. Bogolyubov, A.K. Savrasov, M.K. Klodt, N.N. Ge, I.N. Kramskoy, V.E. Makovsky, who made a huge impression on him. The dream to someday become a participant in such an exhibition determined all his further aspirations to achieve professionalism.In 1877, the artist decided to move to Paris, where he studied with E. Carriere and A.P. Bogolyubov.The artist became famous for his miniatures, mostly landscape ones. He painted with a thin brush, using a magnifying glass, on boards of red or lemon wood, which he primed using a special technology.By order of Emperor Alexander III (1881), he painted 9 panels with views of the battle places during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878. In 1904, for this work, he was elected a full member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts for battle painting.In 1905 and 1906 I.P. Pokhitonov visits Yasnaya Polyana with the great L.N. Tolstoy.In 1911, a personal exhibition of Pokhitonov was held in the Lemersier gallery in Moscow.Due to weak lungs I.P. Pokhitonov could not spend the winter in Russia. Therefore, he lived in France and Belgium for a long time, coming home in the summer months.Pakhitonov died in Brussels on December 23, 1923.Pokhitonovs work is presented in many private and museum collections, including the State Tretyakov Gallery, State Russian Museum, Pushkin Museum, Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts.
... Read More

Stay up to date with new arrivals
Save Peinture and we let you know when new listings appears in this category
Sauvegarder

Related items