RUSSIAN IMPRESSIONISM AND IMPRESSIONIST PAINTERS - BUY IMPRESSIONIST PAINTINGS AT ARTRUSSIA GALLERY

Impressionism is an art movement, representatives of which by fixing their fleeting impressions strived at a natural depiction of the world in all its movement and changeability. It originated within a group of Paris-based painters in the end of 1860. Painters, among whom Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Pierre Auguste Renoir established a systematic approach to plein air painting, creating on their canvases a feeling of the sparkling day light, the richness of nature colours, some kind of dilution of form in vibrations of light and air. The separation of colours, laid on canvas with different strokes with no mixing, tinged shades and reflexes made the pictures very bright and touching. Modern impressionism is a very popular movement in the world art stage, including Russia, which has always had intimate relationships with the style – just look at the amount of masterpieces in collections of Russian museums. Modern impressionists carry on developing the style and basic principles of impressionism in pictorial art. No modern technology has enough power to outweigh the ability and desire of people to touch upon the beauty of the world, which can be so amazingly translated by impressionists. In the ArtRussia Gallery you can always purchase paintings created by the best Russian impressionists of today.

 

IMPRESSIONIST PAINTINGS

China town. Moscow
China town. Moscow
2020, cardboard, oil, 45x45 cm
Peter Bezrukov
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The gardens
The gardens
2012, canvas on cardboard, oil, 12.5x18 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
In the sea bay
In the sea bay
2018, canvas, oil, 55x50 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
The Svir Gorge
The Svir Gorge
2010, canvas, oil, 65x85 cm
Sergey Ulyanovsky
Price on request
The First Rays
The First Rays
2016, canvas on cardboard, oil, 60x60 cm
Alexandr Zavarin
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Fate
Fate
2016, canvas on cardboard, oil, 40x60 cm
Alexandr Zavarin
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Winter Evening
Winter Evening
2016, canvas on cardboard, oil, 60x60 cm
Alexandr Zavarin
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After the storm
After the storm
2017, canvas, oil, 45x110 cm
Alexandr Zavarin
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Kitten
Kitten
2016, canvas, oil, 50x40 cm
Elena Salnikova
The stones Batilimana
The stones Batilimana
2015, canvas, oil, 70x90 cm
Alexander Shandor
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Evening. Pier
Evening. Pier
2016, canvas, oil, 40x60 cm
Alexi Zaitsev
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Noon
Noon
2016, canvas on cardboard, oil, 33x32 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
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Sunny day in the park
Sunny day in the park
2017, canvas, oil, 38x76 cm
Lyudmila Balandina
Price on request
Warm sea
Warm sea
2018, canvas, oil, 50x70 cm
Alexi Zaitsev
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Ples Town. The first snow
Ples Town. The first snow
2013, cardboard, oil, 15x26 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
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Uglich Town
Uglich Town
2006, canvas on cardboard, oil, 25x30 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
Descent to the sea
Descent to the sea
2020, canvas, oil, 50x40 cm
Peter Bezrukov
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The Holy Mother of God Monastery
The Holy Mother of God Monastery
2015, canvas, oil, 18x20 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
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MASTERPIECES OF IMPRESSIONISM

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
Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
1888, canvas, oil, 91x72 cm
Vincent Van Gogh
Neue Pinakothek, Munich
Water Lilies (Clouds)
Water Lilies (Clouds)
1903, canvas, oil, 74x105 cm
Claude Monet
Private collection
Swing
Swing
1876, canvas, oil, 92x73 cm
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
Birch Crove
Birch Crove
1879, canvas, oil, 97x181 cm
Arkhip Kuindzhi
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow