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Name | | Flood-time at Oka-river |
Price, USD | | 1600.00 |
Status | | For sale, check |
Seller | | Russian Art Gallery |
Size, inch
| | 39.4 x 19.7 inch /switch |
Artist | | Genadiy Sorogin |
Year made | | 1960-01-01 |
Edition | | Original |
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Realism |
Theme | |
Landscape |
Media | |
Oil on canvas |
Collection | |
Russian Spring |
Description | |
Oka River,
river in western Russia. It is the largest right-bank tributary of the Volga. Rising in the Central Russian Upland, it flows
932 miles (1,500 km), first north in a rather narrow, winding valley to Kaluga, then sharply eastward across a broad lowland
to join the Volga at Nizhny Novgorod. The area of its drainage basin is 94,600 square miles (245,000 square km). Freeze-up
lasts from early December to late March or early May. |
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Same Style Realism |
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A style of painting which depicts subject matter (form, color, space) as it appears in actuality or ordinary visual experience without distortion or stylization. In a general sense, refers to objective representation. More specifically, a nineteenth century movement, especially in France, that rejected idealized academic styles in favor of everyday subjects. Daumier, Millet, and Courbet were realists. |
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