Harbour in Norway - Konstantin Korovin
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Description
This Impressionist painting by Konstantin Korovin captures a tranquil harbour scene in Norway, with muted colours and loose brushwork conveying a sense of calm and serenity.
Konstantin Korovin (1861-1939) was a Russian Impressionist painter known for his theatre designs and landscapes. He studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, and later at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. Korovin's work often captures fleeting moments and atmospheric conditions, influenced by the French Impressionists. He spent a significant portion of his career designing sets for the theatre, which informed his approach to painting. 'Harbour in Norway' exemplifies Korovin's Impressionistic style. The painting depicts a tranquil harbour scene, likely in Norway, with a focus on the interplay of light and water. The composition features a cluster of buildings along the waterfront, with boats gently bobbing in the foreground. The colour palette is muted, dominated by greys, blues, and browns, creating a sense of calm and serenity. The brushwork is loose and expressive, capturing the reflections on the water and the hazy atmosphere of the scene. The painting's focus is on capturing the overall impression of the harbour, rather than precise details.
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Harbour in Norway - 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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