1832, Yelabuga (Vyatka Gubernia) -1898, St Petersburg
Winter
1890
- Location in museum The Mikhailovsky Palace, Room 27 Open the panorama of the hall in the virtual tour
- Period Late 19th century
- Landscape
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At the turn of the 1880s and 1890s, Ivan Shishkin turned to a relatively rare subject in his oeuvre — the theme of the winter freezing of nature. The artist set himself the highly complex task of conveying almost imperceptible reflexes in a virtually monochrome painting.Everything is frozen over and immersed in shadow. A ray of sunshine lights up a glade in the depths of a forest, tinting it a slightly pink colour and making the snow seem even bluer. The only hints of life are evoked by the mighty trunks in the background and the bird sitting on a bough. Shishkin made several versions of this picture and sketched many of the drawings directly in the forest.
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