RUSSIAN CITYSCAPE PAINTINGS FOR SALE - BUY CITYSCAPE PAINTING ONLINE AT ARTRUSSIA GALLERY

Cityscape is a many-sided genre, which includes depiction of hustling and bustling streets, tense traffic and hurrying pedestrians – motifs so typical for big modern cities alongside something more peaceful like nice tiny squares, romantic old districts washed by little rain, sun beans covering the green leaves of the trees, colourful roofs and diverse façades. If the painter has done a good job, you will feel the mood of the city, its atmosphere of the morning streets, pavements covered with snow or rained on, the enigmatic silence and mysterious light coming from the lanterns, the reflections of head-lamps of the countless cars and illumination coming from the advertising banners. Probably the most well-known cityscapes are the so-called vedute closely associated with the name of an Italian painter Canaletto. The father of the genre in Russia was the great Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev. With the appearance of impressionism, the genre acquired new shapes in works of such painters as Clod Monet, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, who tried to create a very credible image of the world in all its movement and changeability. In the ArtRussia Gallery we always have cityscapes paintingsfor sale: you can buy a cityscape of Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Paris, Venice and other cities created by well-known Russian painters in oil or water-colours.

CITYSCAPE PAINTINGS

Buildings by the sea
Buildings by the sea
2004, canvas, oil, 80x60 cm
Andrei Markin
Price on request
The market. Tunis
The market. Tunis
2006, canvas, oil, 40x50 cm
Dmitry Yarovov
Spring. Sidi bu Said
Spring. Sidi bu Said
2006, canvas, oil, 50x40 cm
Dmitry Yarovov
Sold
The lilac is flowering. St.Petersburg
The lilac is flowering. St.Petersburg
2007, hardboard, pastel, 50x70 cm
Gennady Maistrenko
Sold
Winter Palace of Pyotr
Winter Palace of Pyotr
2013, canvas, oil, 40x80 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
Price on request
The Chesme Column. Tsarskoye Selo
The Chesme Column. Tsarskoye Selo
2007, canvas, oil, 70x50 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
Price on request
Kremlin
Kremlin
2010, canvas, oil, 40x60 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
Price on request
Red Gate. Moscow
Red Gate. Moscow
2010, canvas, oil, 50x60 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
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Kolomenskoe. Moscow
Kolomenskoe. Moscow
2010, canvas, oil, 35x50 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
Price on request
Sunday in Izmajlovo. Moscow
Sunday in Izmajlovo. Moscow
2010, canvas, oil, 50x70 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
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Chistye ponds. Moscow
Chistye ponds. Moscow
2010, canvas, oil, 50x60 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
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The Revolution Square. Moscow
The Revolution Square. Moscow
2010, canvas, oil, 50x60 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
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Small palace in Tsaricyno manor
Small palace in Tsaricyno manor
2008, canvas, oil, 40x50 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
Price on request
Carnival in the Tsaritsyno Manor
Carnival in the Tsaritsyno Manor
2008, canvas, oil, 80x110 cm
Vitaly Ermolaev
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Cafe de Flore in Paris
Cafe de Flore in Paris
1992, canvas, oil, 70x60 cm
Vassily Nesterenko
Sevilla
Sevilla
1995, canvas, oil, 38x61 cm
Vassily Nesterenko
Christmas in Jerusalem
Christmas in Jerusalem
2002, canvas, oil, 130x90 cm
Vassily Nesterenko
Nook of old Venice
Nook of old Venice
1992, canvas, oil, 100x75 cm
Vassily Nesterenko

CITYSCAPE MASTERPIECES

The Parisian cafe
The Parisian cafe
1890, canvas, oil, 51x42 cm
Konstantin Korovin
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Boulevard des Capucines in Paris
Boulevard des Capucines in Paris
1873, canvas, oil, 61x80 cm
Claude Monet
State Museum of Fine Arts. Pushkin
Boulevard Montmartre. In the afternoon, sunny
Boulevard Montmartre. In the afternoon, sunny
1897, canvas, oil, 74x92 cm
Camille Pissarro
Hermitage, St. Petersburg
View of the Mikhailovsky Castle in St. Petersburg by the Fontanka
View of the Mikhailovsky Castle in St. Petersburg by the Fontanka
1800, canvas, oil, 156x185 cm
Fedor Yakovlevich Alekseev
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg
Paris Street, bad weather
Paris Street, bad weather
1877, canvas, oil, 212x276 cm
Gustave Caillebotte
Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
San Marco Palace. Southeast side
San Marco Palace. Southeast side
1740, canvas, oil
Giovanni Antonio Canaletto (Canal)
National Gallery of Art, Washington