Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn - artist of the golden era of Dutch painting. The ability to embody the harmony of human experiences in his paintings has become one of the few achievements of other artists. Rembrandt is a diverse artist who shows the audience the spiritual unity of human feelings.
Matisse depicted a boat under sail and the reflection that can be seen in the water. At first, no one could understand what was depicted here. It came to a curious case. The painter's work was exhibited at the Museum of New York. Placed her upside down. More than a month passed, and only then the error was eliminated. If one of the visitors did not pay attention to this oversight, then, most likely, the picture would have remained in the wrong position.
Shishkin completed the work "Birch Grove" in 1896. The canvas is exhibited in the halls of the Yaroslavl Art Museum. This Russian landscape master created a truly naturalistic image of his native landscape. Shishkin uses a complex technique of drawing, his paintings are very detailed. He prescribes every smallest detail in the thin petals of the emerald grass, in the gray hard wood bark and lush birch leaves that abundantly fill tree trunks.
A painting by the famous marine painter Aivazovsky entitled “Sea. Koktebel Bay ”was written in the 18th century in a realistic manner and is dedicated to the artist’s homeland, its beauty and feelings that its nature evokes. In general, the composition of“ Koktebel Bay ”is simple. Closest to the viewer is a boat left by someone on the beach.
Peering into these eyes, you involuntarily catch yourself thinking that they are devoid of even the slightest glimpse of the mind. Maybe we have before us a soldier who is distraught from an endless series of murders, deaths and horror, which he saw in a bloody massacre called war. It is possible that this is a fanatical commander who blindly professes only one strategy - the strategy of victory, and no matter how many casualties it turns into.
It often already happens that it is the artists who preserve for us the appearance of something that we destroyed at one time. Something that should have been preserved, but the mind was not enough. Much of Moscow in the 1930s was destroyed, destroyed, wiped off the face of the city. Monuments, ancient artifacts were destroyed.