All Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi Oil Paintings

Russian Painter, 1842-1910 Ukrainian painter, active in Russia. Initially self-taught as an artist, he twice failed the St Petersburg Academy's entrance examination, despite coaching by the marine painter Ivan Aivazovsky. In 1868, however, he was accepted as an external student. He persevered against conservative prejudice and poverty throughout his early career, supplementing his income by retouching photographs. In his early landscape paintings he often sought to capture seasonal moods, as in Autumn Mud (1872; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.). A more human focus, however, is noticeable after 1874, when he joined the travelling exhibitions society the WANDERERS: the village houses dominate the landscape setting in Evening in Ukraine (1878; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.). Kuindzhi's principal interest, however, was in lighting, and he obtained striking effects by using vivid colours, chiaroscuro contrasts and simple but cleverly conceived designs. Spectacular paintings, such as the Birch Grove (1879; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.), greatly moved contemporary viewers. Through years of experimentation, Kuindzhi developed a highly original technique, which he applied to an increasingly typical, at times almost visionary, treatment of subjects such as snow-covered mountains and moonlight (e.g. Elbnis: Moonlit Night, 1890-95; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.). Due to imperfections in the paints he used, many of his canvases soon darkened.
 

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Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi Eventide oil on canvas


Eventide
Eventide
Painting ID::  35255
  cn40 1885-1890 Oil painting 29x57.5cm
  cn40 1885-1890 Oil painting 29x57.5cm

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Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi Eventide oil on canvas


Eventide
Eventide
Painting ID::  35256
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil painting 38.7x55.5cm
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil painting 38.7x55.5cm

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Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi Sunset oil on canvas


Sunset
Sunset
Painting ID::  35257
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil painting 40.5x53.5cm
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil painting 40.5x53.5cm

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Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi Landscape oil on canvas


Landscape
Landscape
Painting ID::  35258
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil paiting 38.8x52.9cm
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil paiting 38.8x52.9cm

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Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi Noon-the drove on the campo oil on canvas


Noon-the drove on the campo
Noon-the drove on the campo
Painting ID::  35259
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil painting 42x51cm
  cn40 1890-1895 Oil painting 42x51cm

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     Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi
     Russian Painter, 1842-1910 Ukrainian painter, active in Russia. Initially self-taught as an artist, he twice failed the St Petersburg Academy's entrance examination, despite coaching by the marine painter Ivan Aivazovsky. In 1868, however, he was accepted as an external student. He persevered against conservative prejudice and poverty throughout his early career, supplementing his income by retouching photographs. In his early landscape paintings he often sought to capture seasonal moods, as in Autumn Mud (1872; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.). A more human focus, however, is noticeable after 1874, when he joined the travelling exhibitions society the WANDERERS: the village houses dominate the landscape setting in Evening in Ukraine (1878; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.). Kuindzhi's principal interest, however, was in lighting, and he obtained striking effects by using vivid colours, chiaroscuro contrasts and simple but cleverly conceived designs. Spectacular paintings, such as the Birch Grove (1879; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.), greatly moved contemporary viewers. Through years of experimentation, Kuindzhi developed a highly original technique, which he applied to an increasingly typical, at times almost visionary, treatment of subjects such as snow-covered mountains and moonlight (e.g. Elbnis: Moonlit Night, 1890-95; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.). Due to imperfections in the paints he used, many of his canvases soon darkened.

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