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4eternal-life · 8 months
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MIKHAIL GEORGIEVICH ABAKUMOV  (Russian/Soviet, 1948 -2010)
Autumn in Totma,  1998
© 2016-2022 Soviet Art  / Abakumov
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lordhenrysbitch · 8 months
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for all people who are no longer in school but dark academia is their poison... go to that cafe and sit there mysteriously, reading russian reaslists. drink wine and recite poetry, if only to yourself. damn, learn latin. seize the circumstances. hold them hostage in an art gallery.
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pwlanier · 1 year
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Anatoly Nikitovich Janev (b. 1945), The Discovery of Space, oil on canvas, 1980s,
signed, verso inscribed with the artist's name and titled in Russian.
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darcysolace · 3 months
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raskolnikov having an innocent body, but a sinning mind, sonya having a sinning body, but an innocent mind
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lionofchaeronea · 2 years
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At the School Door, Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky, 1897
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Evgenij Onegin, A. S. Puškin, 1833
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idgafabyou · 2 years
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klassizismus · 10 months
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Get Thee Behind Me, Satan, c. 1895, Ilya Repin 
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russian realism is going to ruin my life (in a good way)
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cujus · 2 years
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The Unequal Marriage by Vasili Pukirev, 1862.
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4eternal-life · 5 months
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Aleksey Savrasov (Russian, 1830-1897)
Autumn landscape with a swampy river in the moonlight, 1871
oil on canvas, 63×95cm
@ Wikimedia Commons
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Aleksey Savrasov | Winter Landscape, 1871 | Lell, 1883 | Spring, c.1870 - 1880 | Grave, 1884 | 
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pwlanier · 1 year
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March evening.
Author: Shurpin Savva Fedorovich
Year: 2001.
Size: 56,5х75.
Technique: Oil on canvas.
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darcysolace · 2 months
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man i cant even hide it anymore i love raskolnikov with my whole heart
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Ilya Repin (1844-1930) "Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan" (1883-1885) Oil on canvas Realism Located in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia The painting depicts the grief-stricken Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible cradling his dying son, the Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich, shortly after the elder Ivan had dealt a fatal blow to his son's head in a fit of anger. The painting portrays the anguish and remorse on the face of the elder Ivan and the shock and heartbreak of the dying Tsarevich, shedding a tear at the unexpected betrayal and shock of having been killed by his father's hands.
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