- Ivan
Nikolayevich Kramskoi (Russian: Иван Николаевич Крамской; 8 June [O.S. 27 May] 1837 – 5 April [O.S. 24 March] 1887) was a
Russian Realist painter...
- pustyne) is an 1872
painting by
Russian artist Ivan
Kramskoi,
reflecting the
temptation of Christ.
Kramskoi was
offered a
professorship for the
painting by...
- 1863–1871. It was
founded in
Saint Petersburg on the
initiative of Ivan
Kramskoi following a
revolt by
fourteen students in the St.
Petersburg Academy of...
- Russian: Русалки ) is an 1871 oil on
canvas by the
Russian artist Ivan
Kramskoi. It
depicts nineteen rusalki, who,
according to
Slavic mythology, were...
- 1894
Portraits Vasily Perov,
Portrait of
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 1872 Ivan
Kramskoi,
Portrait of an
Unknown Woman, 1883
Valentin Serov, The girl with peaches...
- oil-on-canvas
painting of 1867 by the
Russian artist Ivan
Kramskoi. Oval in shape, it is a self-evaluation:
Kramskoi indicates how he sees his own
facial features...
-
Tretyakov had the
fullest collection of such
artists as: V.G. Perov, I.N.
Kramskoi, Ilya Repin,
Vasily Surikov, I.I. Levitan, and
Valentin Serov. Aspiring...
- dark chords" that it is,
according to
Russian painter and art
critic Ivan
Kramskoi, an "authentic orchestra". An "intense red" or "blood red", and "thick...
- romanized: Neizvestnaya) is an oil
painting by the
Russian artist Ivan
Kramskoi,
painted in 1883. The model,
whose identity is unknown, is a
woman of "quiet...
- Ivan
Kramskoi,
Rusalki ("The Mermaids"), 1871...