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Monks. Wrongly stranded, 1870s. Artist: Solovyev, Lev Grigoryevich (1837-1919)
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Monks. Wrongly stranded, 1870s. Artist: Solovyev, Lev Grigoryevich (1837-1919)
Monks. Wrongly stranded, 1870s. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Sumy
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At The Water Bathers Bathing Colourfulness Genre Scene Monk Monks Morning Nude Woman On The Banks Pier Province Quay Seasons Summer Landscape Weekday Bathing House
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Caption: "Monks. Wrongly stranded, 1870s - A Captivating Realism in Solovyev's Summer Landscape". This stunning oil on canvas painting by Lev Grigoryevich Solovyev captures a serene moment in the Russian countryside during the 1870s. Titled "Monks. Wrongly stranded" this genre scene depicts a group of monks enjoying an unexpected day of leisure by the river. The composition showcases Solovyev's mastery of light and color, as the morning sun casts a warm glow upon the idyllic setting. The lush trees and vibrant foliage frame the tranquil riverbank, where bathers can be seen indulging in their morning routine. Solovyev's attention to detail is evident in his portrayal of both nature and human figures. The artist skillfully renders each individual with remarkable realism, capturing their expressions and postures with great sensitivity. While nudity may raise eyebrows today, it was common for bathing houses along riversides during this period. In this painting, a nude woman discreetly bathes nearby while maintaining her modesty behind a pier structure. "Monks. Wrongly stranded" not only exemplifies Solovyev's technical prowess but also evokes a sense of poetry through its depiction of everyday life in provincial Russia. This fine art piece now resides at the Regional Art Museum in Sumy, preserving an exquisite example of 19th-century Russian landscape painting for future generations to appreciate and admire.
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