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

Genre art can be called a pictorial representation of everyday life, both private and social. The best examples of it show not just boring conventional scenes, but manage to translate the very essence of existence with the use of images of activities that people get involved in very often. Such everyday experiences were the content of many rock drawings, and murals in tombs of the Ancient Egypt from time to time depicted the process of tillage and harvest, hunting and fishing, dances and celebrations. Alexey Venetsianov, whose outstanding portrayal of the peasants’ labour was created to demonstrate the infinite unity of human beings and nature, is considered to be the father of Russian genre painting. Genre painting became a very important part of the art of many Peredvizhniki (members of Russian school of realist painters of second half of 19th century), whose work is filled with sympathy to the ones on bottom of the social hierarchy and strives for attracting attention of the general public to injustice. Genre painting remains just as popular, but today we can see new activities and setting, as artists try to reflect our everyday life in all its diversity. In ArtRussia Gallery you can always purchase genre paintings created by well-known Russian painters or have one painted on your commission. A picture created as a result of your collaboration with an artist can really become the central one in your collection.

GENRE PAINTINGS

Slippery slope
Slippery slope
2012, canvas, oil, 50x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Flashmob "White balls"
Flashmob "White balls"
2012, canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Free-kick
Free-kick
2012, canvas, oil, 60x90 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Solo
Solo
2012, canvas, oil, 70x90 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Friendly Match
Friendly Match
2012, canvas, oil, 70x90 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Dominoes players
Dominoes players
2008, canvas, oil, 100x120 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Old house
Old house
2006, canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Gamblers
Gamblers
2007, canvas, oil, 70x95 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
High jump
High jump
canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Playing for high stakes. From the series “Jewish happiness"
Playing for high stakes. From the series “Jewish happiness"
1999, canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Dance. From the series “Jewish happiness”
Dance. From the series “Jewish happiness”
2008, canvas, oil, 70x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Holiday. From the series “Jewish happiness”
Holiday. From the series “Jewish happiness”
2008, canvas, oil, 60x80 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Lehaim! From the series “Jewish happiness”
Lehaim! From the series “Jewish happiness”
canvas, oil, 70x90 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Love. From the series “Jewish happiness”
Love. From the series “Jewish happiness”
2004, canvas, oil, 70x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Clouds. From the series “Jewish happiness”
Clouds. From the series “Jewish happiness”
2006, canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Jewish wedding. From the series “Jewish happiness”
Jewish wedding. From the series “Jewish happiness”
2010, canvas, oil, 50x40 cm
Vladimir Lubarov
Evening. From the series “Jewish happiness”
Evening. From the series “Jewish happiness”
2012, canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Vladimir Lubarov

MASTERPIECES OF GENRE ART

Swing
Swing
1876, canvas, oil, 92x73 cm
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
1918 in Petrograd (Petrograd Madonna)
1918 in Petrograd (Petrograd Madonna)
2020, canvas, oil, 73x92 cm
Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin
The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Apotheosis of war
Apotheosis of war
1871, canvas, oil, 127x197 cm
Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Shrovetide
Shrovetide
1916, canvas, oil, 89x190.5 cm
Boris Kustodiev
The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Fair
Fair
1906, canvas, oil, 66.5x88.5 cm
Boris Kustodiev
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Judith Slaying Holofernes
Judith Slaying Holofernes
1614-1620, canvas, oil, 199x162 cm
Artemisia Gentileschi
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence