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Description of Arkhip Kuindzhi's painting “After the Rain”

Kuindzhi is a Russian master of landscape, the nature of which appears to be practically animate, living creature, existing in parallel with man. “After the rain” depicts a farm somewhere in the south of Russia - nowhere else are there such saturated colors, electric tension of the air from which they rise on end the hair on the back of the neck, where the most sensitive place is.
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Description of the painting by Alexei Savrasov "Evening"

Incredible in its beauty and technique, the painting by the great artist Savrasov, entitled "Evening". The oil painting is done on canvas and impresses the viewer with its poetic performance and conveys the energy mood of the picture. The artist chooses the perfect moment to draw the sunset, as you can see, nature and all life around are already preparing for bedtime, while the sky is shimmering with gorgeous, almost all the colors of the rainbow flowers.
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Description of Vincent Van Gogh's painting “The Bedroom at Arles”

The first option The second option The third option During his stay in Arles, Van Gogh painted his bedroom. For several days he was sick and was bedridden, which explained his desire to paint this particular room. In fact, there are three versions of the painting. The artist wrote the first version of the painting in 1888 and sent the sketch to his brother.
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Description of a series of paintings by Claude Monet "Parliament in London"

The artist Claude Monet, hearing about a certain dealer in paintings (Duran-Ruelle), drew a series of not two or three, but as many as eleven paintings, each of which depicted a foggy landscape with the building of the London Parliament on the banks of the Thames. All the work, according to the author, In general, Monet created at least 37 paintings on the theme of the London fog, but writing the series depicting Parliament was difficult for him.
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Description of the painting by Fedor Vasilyev “View of the Volga. Barki

Volga. The most powerful in all respects that you can think of. The most ... There are no words to at least somehow describe it. Everything is clear here. This river has appeared on the canvases of Russian painters so many times that it seems that we know it to the last drop. And no! This river is different, it is with character. And the one who does not have a boat has nothing to do next to it.
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