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Peredvizhniki (Russian: Передви́жники, IPA: [pʲɪrʲɪˈdvʲiʐnʲɪkʲɪ]),
often called The
Wanderers or The
Itinerants in English, were a
group of
Russian realist...
- the
Russian Empire. A
member of the
Russian realist artistic movement Peredvizhniki (lit. Itinerants) he also aut****d
several Impressionist paintings....
- left the Academy,
finding its
rules too constraining. This led to the
Peredvizhniki movement of
realist painters rebelling against Academism. Vasnetsov...
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masters of
marine art. In the 1860s, a
group of
critical realists (
Peredvizhniki), led by Ivan Kramskoy, Ilya
Repin and
Vasiliy Perov broke with the...
- of the
Russian Realist movement and one of the
founding members of
Peredvizhniki.
Vasily Perov was born on 2
January 1834 (21
December 1833 Old Style)...
- critic. He was an
intellectual leader of the art
movement known as the
Peredvizhniki between 1860 and 1880.
Kramskoi came from an
impoverished petit-bourgeois...
- In 1878, he
joined the "****ociation of
Travelling Art Exhibitions" (
Peredvizhniki) and
presented annual displays of his work
under their aegis. The death...
- Ukrainian-born Russian-Soviet
Impressionist painter; ****ociated with the
Peredvizhniki. His father,
Vasily Dosekin, was an
early photographer;
known for his...
- Yōga
Nihonga ****onisme Anglo-****anese
style Beuron school Hague school Peredvizhniki Impressionism American Hoosier Group Boston school Amsterdam Canadian...
- the
Streltsy Execution. In 1881, he had his
first exhibition with the
Peredvizhniki, an artists' cooperative. In 1883,
Menshikov in
Beryozovo was bought...