Polenov, Vasily

Russian, 1844-1927 He began a systematic study of drawing in 1856, first with the landscape painter Pavel Cherkasov (1834-1900), then from 1859 to 1861 with Pavel Chistyakov (1832-1919). He also took lessons with Chistyakov, whom he considered his most important teacher, in 1871 and early 1872, after finishing his academic course. From 1863 to 1871 Polenov studied at the St Petersburg Academy of Art, where he met members of the progressive wing of the Russian artistic intelligentsia, and occasionally in the faculty of law at St Petersburg University. The classical education he received at home, his academic training and lessons with Chistyakov led Polenov towards an 'exalted' history painting, although he personally inclined towards landscape. This dualism remained in Polenov's work for the duration, and not until the late 1880s and early 1890s did he achieve a stable relationship between the two forms. The whole of his student career and the initial postgraduate, scholarship period was largely taken up with historical works: from academic compositions, for example the Resurrection of Jairus's Daughter (1871; Pskov, Mus. Hist., Archit. & A.), for which he received the Grand Gold Medal and a travel bursary (in Germany and Italy, 1872-3, and France, 1873-6), to numerous pictures and sketches on subjects from antiquity and medieval history, executed in France or shortly after his departure from there, under the perceptible influence of Paul Delaroche


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Polenov, Vasily In the Park- The Village of Veules in Normandy oil


In the Park- The Village of Veules in Normandy
Painting ID::  19902
In the Park- The Village of Veules in Normandy
1874 Oil on canvas The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.
1874 Oil_on_canvas The_Russian_Museum,_St._Petersburg.
   
   
     

Polenov, Vasily Overgrown Pond oil


Overgrown Pond
Painting ID::  19903
Overgrown Pond
1880 Oil on canvas The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.
1880 Oil_on_canvas The_Russian_Museum,_St._Petersburg.
   
   
     

Polenov, Vasily Moscow Courtyard oil


Moscow Courtyard
Painting ID::  19904
Moscow Courtyard
1902 Oil on canvas The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.
1902 Oil_on_canvas The_Russian_Museum,_St._Petersburg.
   
   
     

Polenov, Vasily Early Snow oil


Early Snow
Painting ID::  84843
Early Snow
1891(1891) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
1891(1891) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

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     Polenov, Vasily
     Russian, 1844-1927 He began a systematic study of drawing in 1856, first with the landscape painter Pavel Cherkasov (1834-1900), then from 1859 to 1861 with Pavel Chistyakov (1832-1919). He also took lessons with Chistyakov, whom he considered his most important teacher, in 1871 and early 1872, after finishing his academic course. From 1863 to 1871 Polenov studied at the St Petersburg Academy of Art, where he met members of the progressive wing of the Russian artistic intelligentsia, and occasionally in the faculty of law at St Petersburg University. The classical education he received at home, his academic training and lessons with Chistyakov led Polenov towards an 'exalted' history painting, although he personally inclined towards landscape. This dualism remained in Polenov's work for the duration, and not until the late 1880s and early 1890s did he achieve a stable relationship between the two forms. The whole of his student career and the initial postgraduate, scholarship period was largely taken up with historical works: from academic compositions, for example the Resurrection of Jairus's Daughter (1871; Pskov, Mus. Hist., Archit. & A.), for which he received the Grand Gold Medal and a travel bursary (in Germany and Italy, 1872-3, and France, 1873-6), to numerous pictures and sketches on subjects from antiquity and medieval history, executed in France or shortly after his departure from there, under the perceptible influence of Paul Delaroche

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