Autumn. Young Woman in a Garden - Konstantin Korovin
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Description
A classic example of Russian Impressionism, this painting captures a quiet moment in an autumn garden through fluid brushwork and light-sensitive colour.
Konstantin Korovin, a central figure in the development of Russian Impressionism, painted this work during a period when he was actively experimenting with the effects of natural light on colour. The composition captures a young woman standing in a garden, her white dress providing a stark contrast to the autumnal tones of the surrounding foliage. Korovin employs loose, fluid brushwork to render the fallen leaves and the dappled light filtering through the trees, a technique that prioritises the immediate sensory experience of the scene over rigid academic precision. The subject is positioned slightly off-centre, creating a sense of quiet contemplation. The palette is dominated by earthy ochres, browns, and deep greens, which serve to ground the figure within the environment. The white of the dress is not a pure, flat colour but is instead modulated by the ambient light and shadows of the garden, demonstrating the artist's keen observation of how surfaces reflect their surroundings. This approach to light and atmosphere aligns with the broader European Impressionist movement, yet retains a distinct character reflective of the Russian artistic climate at the turn of the century. Korovin's ability to balance the figure with the atmospheric qualities of the garden demonstrates his skill in capturing a fleeting moment. The work avoids excessive detail, allowing the viewer to focus on the interplay between the subject and the natural setting. By focusing on the texture of the paint and the application of colour, Korovin conveys the mood of the season with directness. This print reproduces the original oil painting, preserving the tonal variations and the characteristic brushwork that define Korovin's approach to the canvas.
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Autumn. Young Woman in a Garden - Konstantin Korovin
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Artist Biography
Konstantin Korovin
He was born in Moscow in 1861 and studied under Savrasov and Polenov at the Moscow School. He was close to Mamontov's Abramtsevo circle and designed prolifically for the Bolshoi and Mariinsky theatres. His Parisian cafe scenes and Crimean landscapes use loose, luminous brushwork. After the Revolution he emigrated to Paris in 1923. He died in Paris in 1939.
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