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Automne (Automn). Peinture de Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva (1860-1884). Huile sur toile, 97 x 117 cm, 1883. Art russe, paysage du 19e siecle. State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg
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Automne (Automn). Peinture de Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva (1860-1884). Huile sur toile, 97 x 117 cm, 1883. Art russe, paysage du 19e siecle. State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg
FIA5352211 Automne (Automn). Peinture de Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva (1860-1884). Huile sur toile, 97 x 117 cm, 1883. Art russe, paysage du 19e siecle. State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg. by Bashkirtseva, Maria Konstantinova (1860-84); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Autumn Dead Leaf Disorder Loneliness Mystery Trunk Of Tree Wind Sadness
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This print captures the essence of Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva's painting "Automne (Autumn)". Created in 1883, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 97 x 117 cm and belongs to the genre of Russian landscape art from the 19th century. Housed in the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg, it showcases Bashkirtseva's talent and her contribution to Russian art. The painting depicts a melancholic autumn scene, with a mysterious atmosphere that evokes feelings of sadness and loneliness. A solitary tree stands tall amidst a garden or park, its trunk weathered by time and its branches adorned with dead leaves. The road leading towards it is shrouded in fog, adding an element of mystery to the composition. The artist skillfully portrays the destructive forces of nature through swirling winds that scatter fallen leaves across the ground. This meteorological disorder further enhances the sense of desolation conveyed by Bashkirtseva's brushstrokes. Through her use of color and texture, she captures both the beauty and transience of autumn. The vibrant hues bring life to each leaf while simultaneously hinting at their impending decay. Bashkirtseva's "Automne" invites viewers into a world where nature meets emotion, leaving them captivated by its haunting beauty. It serves as a testament to her artistic prowess and contributes to Russia's rich cultural heritage.
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