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The Landowners Wife in the Morning, 1823, (1965). Creator: Aleksey Venetsianov
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The Landowners Wife in the Morning, 1823, (1965). Creator: Aleksey Venetsianov
The Landowners Wife in the Morning, 1823, (1965). Depiction of Russian feudal life: the nobility interacting with the peasantry. Here a woman, thought to have been modelled by the artists wife Martha, distributes flax for spinning in winter. Painting, also known as Landowners Wife Giving Flax to Peasant Women, in the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg. From " Russian Painting of the 18th and 19th Centuries" by Vladimir Fiala. [Artia, Czechoslovakia, 1965]
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The Landowner's Wife in the Morning, 1823" is a captivating print that offers a glimpse into Russian feudal life during the 19th century. Created by Aleksey Venetsianov, this painting depicts the interaction between the nobility and peasantry in a rural setting. The central figure, believed to be modeled after the artist's wife Martha, can be seen distributing flax for spinning during winter. The composition showcases the stark contrast between social classes as the noblewoman engages with peasant women. Dressed in traditional costume, she exudes elegance and wealth while surrounded by workers dressed in humble clothing. This portrayal highlights both the opulence of aristocratic life and the poverty endured by peasants. Venetsianov's attention to detail is evident through his masterful use of color and light. The warm tones create an inviting atmosphere within an interior space where industrial relations take place. Through this painting, viewers are transported back in time to witness a significant aspect of Russian history – its textile industry. Now housed at the State Russian Museum in St Petersburg, "The Landowner's Wife in the Morning" continues to captivate audiences with its depiction of societal dynamics and cultural traditions from centuries past. It serves as a testament to Venetsianov's skill as an artist and his ability to capture not only physical appearances but also emotions and narratives within his work.
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