Thank you for this analysis! The shiny tank on 16:49 is not quite a coffee-maker, it's a device called Samovar, which was used to heat water for tea (so your intuition did not fail you, I am sure it was sometimes used for making coffee too).
Thank you so much I learn so much from your analysis ( the musical instrument is a Piano Accordian which you just don't see around anymore) Thanks again (Australia)
A great painter and by all means his compositions are great, but... His skills stem from the Repin (who was Ukrainian, not Russian) school, which was by writer Maxim Gorky's formulation made into a state dogma of 'socialist realism', which glorifies (Russian) poverty and aims to make-believe that all of the Soviet workers were all the time full of joy of living in the great machine of USSR. This might be technically great, very gripping and greatly sentimental, but if it's touching you, beware, because all this work aims to do is communist Russia-propaganda. And this is not a joke.
This guy needs more likes!
Thank you for this analysis!
The shiny tank on 16:49 is not quite a coffee-maker, it's a device called Samovar, which was used to heat water for tea (so your intuition did not fail you, I am sure it was sometimes used for making coffee too).
Thanks for the info!
11:48. Accordion. Thanks for the discovery of this fantastic artist
Yes, accordion, haha! Thanks BorealiSwan. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for introducing me to this artist. Fascinating to see it through your eyes.
He is a good one!
Nice analysis of a great painter! Never heard of him before
interesting at 08:23 you can see remnants of a painted over bottle next to the dark bottle
Glad you enjoyed the video. I didn't catch the painted over bottle. I'll have to check that out.
Extraordinary paintings! Thank you for introducing me to this great artist!!
Glad you enjoyed it. I think we can always learn from the greats that went before us, so I enjoy bringing them to fellow artists.
Thank you so much I learn so much from your analysis ( the musical instrument is a Piano Accordian which you just don't see around anymore) Thanks again (Australia)
You're very welcome!
First time to come across Stozharov.
A contemporary colourist I recently came across, whose work I enjoy, is Slava Korolenkov.
thanks Ken, I'll check him out
Thank you so much for featuring this painter. Your analysis was very helpful (especially hints on painting snow).Love the paintings!
Glad the videos are helpful Loretta.
Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Phil for the guided tour of this artists work. I like looking at Russian work as it is very different than other European work.
Thanks Allen. I enjoy the Russian Impressionists very much. I always learn a lot from studying them.
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Thanks!
Accordian
A great painter and by all means his compositions are great, but... His skills stem from the Repin (who was Ukrainian, not Russian) school, which was by writer Maxim Gorky's formulation made into a state dogma of 'socialist realism', which glorifies (Russian) poverty and aims to make-believe that all of the Soviet workers were all the time full of joy of living in the great machine of USSR. This might be technically great, very gripping and greatly sentimental, but if it's touching you, beware, because all this work aims to do is communist Russia-propaganda. And this is not a joke.