Exhibition "Sergey Dilaktorsky and artists of his time" Automatic translate
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The exhibition "Sergey Dilaktorsky and the artists of his time" opens another page in the history of Russian landscape of the 2nd half of the XIX century. - beginning of XX century You can get acquainted with the works of artists of the Russian landscape school from the collection of the Vologda Regional Art Gallery and the Moscow private collection of A. G. Egorov. Composition and features of the exposition: watercolor painting by the Vologda artist Sergei Dilaktorsky and oil painting by his contemporaries, famous Russian landscape masters: I. E. Grabar, N. N. Dubovsky, L. F. Lagorio, K. A. Korovin, Yu. Yu. Clover, K.E. Makovsky, P.I. Petrovichev, A.A. Rylov, K.F. Yuon.
At the exhibition, the works of the talented Vologda watercolor artist Sergey Alexandrovich Dilaktorsky (1859 - 1915) are widely represented. Until recently, the name of the gifted Vologda master remained little known. This exhibition worthily introduces the legacy of a remarkable author into the artistic and scientific circulation.
Brodsky I.I. Golden autumn. Autumn landscape. K., m., 1907
The Russian landscape of contemporary artists Sergey Dilaktorsky covers the period from the 2nd half of the XIX to the beginning of the XX century. This is the time of the heyday of Russian fine art and the Russian landscape, in particular. Among the works of artists who preached the academic direction in painting, it is worth highlighting the paintings of the pillars of the Russian academic school - Lev Lagorio, Vladimir Orlovsky and Julius Clover. Each of them preferred their favorite themes and picturesque techniques, while remaining within the framework of the composed landscape-picture. In the second half of the 19th century, the heyday of the realistic landscape represented at the exhibition by artists who were part of the "Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions" —Nikolai Dubovsky, Konstantin Makovsky and Alexei Stepanov.
Dubovskoy N.N. Black Sea coast, oil on canvas, 1913
In the Russian landscape of the turn of the XIX - XX centuries, the realistic traditions of the 2nd half of the XIX century are intertwined with the effects of impressionism. The audience will meet with the works of authors from the Union of Russian Artists - Igor Grabar, Konstantin Korovin, Peter Petrovichev, Arkady Rylov, Leonard Turzhansky, Konstantin Yuon. The combination of lyrical intonations with increased sonority of color is characteristic of the works of Igor Grabar and Konstantin Korovin. National romantic features are inherent in the works of Arkady Rylov, landscape-genre compositions with national color can be noted in the paintings of Peter Petrovichev and Konstantin Yuon.
Grabar I.E., Birch beam in clover, oil on canvas, m., 1917
Of particular interest are the works of landscape painters, immigrants from the Vologda province, whose creative searches are very characteristic of their time. Their names are not so well known to the metropolitan public. Among them are students of the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. Alexander Borisov is an artist of “eternal ice”, the first to draw the Arctic. Theodosius Vakhrushov is the first Vologda professional artist who turned to the nature and national characteristics of the Russian North, emphasizing their unique character and color.
Borisov A.A. Midnight on Murman. Canvas on cardboard, m., 1896
The exhibition "Sergey Dilaktorsky and the artists of his time" opens up new names and works from the collection of the Vologda Regional Art Gallery and the collection of A. G. Egorov, helps to trace the development of the Russian landscape, its direction and features. Many paintings, known and unknown, which are usually kept in the storerooms of museums and are little known to the general public, are presented for the first time at an exhibition in Moscow. We hope that they will be noticed, and a new round of development will begin in the history of their existence, and how in those distant times there will be a connoisseur for them.