Bryullov – “Bathsheba”
The legend of the bathing young Bathsheba, whom King David saw walking in the evening on the roof of his palace, served as a motive …
The legend of the bathing young Bathsheba, whom King David saw walking in the evening on the roof of his palace, served as a motive …
Year of painting: 1802. Painting dimensions: no data. Material: no data. Writing technique: no data. Genre: Veduta. Style: neoclassicism. Gallery: no data.
One of his most famous works, “Horsewoman”, Karl Bryullov wrote at the request of Countess Yulia Samoilova in 1832. The name of the Samoilovs can …
All his life, the sea remained the object of unflagging love for Aivazovsky. His paintings are a kind of marine encyclopedia, from which you can …
Year of painting: 1799. Painting dimensions: no data. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: Veduta. Style: neoclassicism. Gallery: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
In 1925, Karl Bryullov wrote tightly “Vespers”. At that time, the young artist is in search of his genre and style. The art of Ancient …
Year of painting: 1983. Dimensions: 57 x 76.5 cm. Material: no data Writing technique: acrylic, charcoal, crayon, pastel, pencil. Genre: figurative painting. Style: neo-expressionism. Gallery: …