The painting "Morning in a pine forest": description and history of creation

Ivan Shishkin glorified not only his hometown (Elabuga) throughout the country, but also the entire vast territory of Russia to the whole world. His most famous painting is "Morning in a pine forest." What is it so famous for and why is it considered practically the standard of painting? Let's try to figure this out.

Shishkin and landscapes

Ivan Shishkin is a famous landscape painter. His unique work style comes from the Düsseldorf School of Painting. But, unlike most colleagues, the artist skipped the basic techniques through himself, which allowed him to create a unique style that was not inherent to anyone else.

Shishkin admired nature all his life, she inspired him to create numerous masterpieces from a million colors and shades. The artist always tried to portray the flora as it sees it, without any exaggeration or decoration.

picture morning in a pine forest

He tried to choose landscapes untouched by the hand of man. Virgin as taiga forests. Shishkin’s paintings combine realism with a poetic view of nature. Ivan Ivanovich saw poetry in the play of light and shadow, in the power of Mother Earth, in the fragility of one Christmas tree standing in the wind.

The versatility of the artist

It is difficult to imagine such a brilliant artist as the head of the city or as a school teacher. But Shishkin combined many talents. Coming from a family of a merchant, he had to follow in the footsteps of a parent. In addition, the good nature of Shishkin quickly attracted people to him throughout the city. He was elected to the post of manager and helped develop his native Elabuga as best he could. Naturally, this also manifested itself in the painting. Shishkin Peru owns "History of the City of Elabuga."

Ivan Ivanovich managed to draw pictures and participate in fascinating archaeological excavations. For some time he lived abroad, and even became an academician in Dusseldorf.

Shishkin was an active member of the Wanderers Society, where he met with other illustrious Russian artists. He was considered a real authority among other painters. They tried to inherit the style of the master, and the paintings inspired both writers and painters.

After himself, he left a memory of the many landscapes that have become ornaments of museums and private collections around the globe.

After Shishkin, few were able to portray the whole multifaceted nature of Russia's nature so realistically and so beautifully. Whatever happened in the personal life of the artist, he did not allow his troubles to be reflected on the canvases.

description morning in a pine forest

Background

The artist with trepidation belonged to the forest nature, she literally captivated him with her countless colors, a variety of shades, the rays of the sun, breaking through thick pine branches.

The painting “Morning in a Pine Forest” became the embodiment of Shishkin’s love for the forest. It quickly gained popularity, and was soon used in pop culture, on brands, and even on candy wrappers. To this day, it is carefully stored in the Tretyakov Gallery.

painter morning in a pine forest

Description: “Morning in a pine forest”

Ivan Shishkin managed to catch a moment from an entire forest life. He conveyed with the help of the drawing the moment of the beginning of the day, when the sun was just beginning to rise. An amazing moment of the birth of a new life. The painting “Morning in a Pine Forest” depicts an awakening forest and still sleepy cubs that are selected from a secluded dwelling.

In this picture, as in many others, the artist wanted to emphasize the immensity of nature. To do this, he cut the tops of pines at the top of the canvas.

If you look closely, you can see that the roots of the tree on which the cubs frolic are tearing. Shishkin seemed to emphasize that this forest is so unsociable and deaf that only animals can live in it, and the trees themselves fall, from old age.

In the morning in a pine forest, Shishkin indicated with the fog that we see between the trees. Thanks to this artistic move, the time of day becomes apparent.

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Co-authorship

Shishkin was an excellent landscape painter, but rarely took on images of animals in his works. The picture "Morning in a pine forest" was no exception. He created the landscape, but four cubs were painted by another artist, an animal specialist, Konstantin Savitsky. They say that it was he who prompted the very idea for this picture. Drawing the morning in a pine forest, Shishkin took Savitsky as a co-author, and the picture was originally signed by the two of them. However, after the painting was transferred to the gallery, Tretyakov considered Shishkin's work more extensive and erased the name of the second artist.

Story

Shishkin and Savitsky went to nature. So the story began. The morning in the pine forest seemed so beautiful to them that it could not be immortalized on canvas. To search for a prototype, they went to the island of Gordoml, which stands on Lake Seliger. They found this landscape and new inspiration for the picture.

The island, all covered with forests, kept the remains of pristine nature. For many centuries he stood untouched. This could not leave indifferent artists.

story morning in a pine forest

Claims

The painting was born in 1889. Although initially Savitsky complained to Tretyakov that he had erased his name, he soon changed his mind and abandoned this masterpiece in favor of Shishkin.

Pavel Tretyakov substantiated his decision by the fact that the style of the painting is fully consistent with what Ivan Ivanovich did, and even the sketches of the bears originally belonged to him.

Facts and fallacies

Like any well-known canvas, the painting "Morning in a Pine Forest" is of great interest to itself. Consequently, she has a number of interpretations; she is mentioned in literature and in films. They say about this masterpiece both in high society and on the streets.

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Over time, some facts were changed, and general misconceptions were firmly rooted in society:

  • One of the common mistakes is the opinion that “Morning in a pine forest” Vasnetsov created with Shishkin. Viktor Mikhailovich, of course, was acquainted with Ivan Ivanovich, because together they were in the club of the Wanderers. Nevertheless, Vasnetsov could not be the author of such a landscape. If you pay attention to his style, he does not look like Shishkin at all, they belong to different art schools. These names are nevertheless mentioned together from time to time. Vasnetsov is not that artist. “Morning in a pine forest”, without any doubt, painted Shishkin.
  • The name of the picture sounds like "Morning in a pine forest." Bor is just the second name, which, apparently, seemed to people more suitable and mysterious.
  • Unofficially, some Russians still call the picture "Three Bears", which is a gross mistake. The animals in the picture are not three, but four. It is likely that the canvas began to be so called because of the popular sweets in the Soviet era called "Bear toed". On the candy wrapper was a reproduction of Shishkin's “Morning in a Pine Forest”. People called the candy "Three Bears".
  • The picture has its "first version." Shishkin painted another canvas of the same subject. He called it "Fog in a pine forest." Few people know about this picture. She is rarely remembered. Cloths are not in the territory of the Russian Federation. To this day it is kept in a private collection in Poland.
  • Initially, there were only two cubs in the picture. Later, Shishkin decided that four toes should be present in the image. Thanks to the addition of two more bears, the genre has changed in the picture. She began to be on the "border", as there were some elements of the game scene in the landscape.


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