RUSSIAN REALISM AND REALIST PAINTERS - BUY REALISTIC PAINTINGS AT ARTRUSSIA GALLERY

Realism is all about a credible and objective translation of life on canvas. Artists, beginning with the representatives of the Renaissance, tried to find out how the nature worked, what its connection with humans’ existenceand art was. They studied monuments of ancient art, applied to science – especially optics, mathematics and anatomy to learn how to reflect reality on their canvases like in a mirror. Their paintings are filled with harmonic clarity and worship for the beauty of the world. Until our days the art of the Renaissance has been seen as a spring for wisdom and high level of mastery. What is important, the power of distributed effect does not depend on the level of resemblance, a fact very well-understood by modern realist painters. Quite often naturalistic pictures seem less credible than any other type created with deep thinking about the true nature of things, with the desire to reflect not only physical likeness, but also the very essence of the object. Thus primitive art can seem much closer to reality than academic painting just as impressionism and the naturalism of Dutch masters can seem equally realistic. And paintings created by modern realist artists are characterized by the search of new connections with the universe, new artistic forms of expression.

REALISM PAINTINGS

Epiphany. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. North tympanum
Epiphany. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. North tympanum
2000, oil, 540x1230 cm
Vassily Nesterenko
Venice
Venice
canvas, oil, 30x40 cm
Alexander Namerovsky
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Rubens, Santoro. "Venetian Canal". Copy
Rubens, Santoro. "Venetian Canal". Copy
2003, canvas, oil, 60x50 cm
Alexander Namerovsky
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Moscow
Moscow
canvas, oil, 36x50 cm
Alexander Namerovsky
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Sergi Radonejsky blesss Dmitry Donskoi on a feat of arms
Sergi Radonejsky blesss Dmitry Donskoi on a feat of arms
1992, canvas, oil, 110x150 cm
Alexander Namerovsky
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam
2003, paper, watercolor, 47x66 cm
Irena Poljakova
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Roses
Roses
2002, paper, watercolor, 53x36 cm
Irena Poljakova
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The big family
The big family
2002, paper, watercolor, 45x65 cm
Irena Poljakova
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It is lazy
It is lazy
2000, canvas, oil, 80x100 cm
Irena Poljakova
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Memoirs
Memoirs
2002, canvas, oil, 100x80 cm
Irena Poljakova
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The loved rate
The loved rate
2002, canvas, oil, 80x100 cm
Irena Poljakova
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Spouse's portrait
Spouse's portrait
canvas, oil, 70x60 cm
Andrei Polyakov
My family
My family
canvas, oil
Andrei Polyakov
Lovely duet
Lovely duet
canvas, oil, 90x70 cm
Andrei Polyakov
Bohdan Stupka in Taras Bulby's image
Bohdan Stupka in Taras Bulby's image
canvas, oil, 60x50 cm
Andrei Polyakov
Patriarch Alexy II
Patriarch Alexy II
canvas, oil, 90x70 cm
Andrei Polyakov
Priest Irenaios
Priest Irenaios
canvas, oil, 80x60 cm
Andrei Polyakov
Venus and Adonis, the copy from Peter Rubens's work
Venus and Adonis, the copy from Peter Rubens's work
canvas, oil, 85x75 cm
Andrei Polyakov
Price on request

MASTERPIECES OF REALISM

Apotheosis of war
Apotheosis of war
1871, canvas, oil, 127x197 cm
Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Portrait of Princess Aurora Demidova
Portrait of Princess Aurora Demidova
1837, canvas, oil, 90x71 cm
Karl Bryullov
Konstantinovsky Palace, Strelna, 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
Saviour of the World
Saviour of the World
canvas, oil, 64.5x44.7 cm
Leonardo da Vinci
Private collection
Christ Appearing to the People (the Coming of the Messiah)
Christ Appearing to the People (the Coming of the Messiah)
1857, canvas, oil, 540x750 cm
Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow