The picture shows a typical day in the life of ordinary people. The foreground is distinguished by bright, almost shining colors, and it depicts a woman, a child, a trough with soapy water, a three-colored cat, dormant, holding its paws under it. The picture is almost idealistic - the mother works, and this work is so familiar to her that you don’t need to look at your own hands, they already know what to do.
In fact, Kustodiev was quite interested in the image of merchants. He painted their portraits in all kinds of perspectives, under the strangest interiors and in various poses, naked and dressed up. Of course, it should be noted that there are a lot of paintings with merchants, but the most successful, and unique in its harmony and completeness of the image undoubtedly is the "Tea Party."
Different works have this great landscape painter. In different ways, he managed to show the harsh Russian nature. Almost all the diversity of the Russian natural complex with its costs in the form of rain, snow, drought ... We got a lot of paintings from this artist and almost all of them have been known to us since childhood.
Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky painted this patriotic canvas for six years. This is the largest easel canvas in Russia. In addition to the main character, Minin, it depicts more than a hundred portrait characters. He inspired the author to create this masterpiece, Repin, who in 1891 showed the light of his creation, entitled "Cossacks write a letter to the Turkish Sultan."
The painting "Dispute" belongs to the brush of the Soviet artist Yuri Pimenov. In his works, the artist tried to reflect the reality of the present. The picture is extremely easy to read. At the same time, she is endowed with a certain charm and lyrical notes. The canvas was created in 1968. The artist painted a pair of young people on the canvas.
Ilya Ivanovich Mashkov studied with famous artists of that time - Korovin and Serov. With an exceptional ability to color, the artist painted magnificent, vibrant and expressive still lifes. In his paintings, Mashkov actively used textured and color techniques, with which he conveyed the existence of specific objects in their own created environment.