After a long break, another comparison in my project "Moscow 200 years later," which compares views of Moscow on old paintings and drawings with modern images in the same light.
Among all the works of landscape painting my favorite is the "Moscow Yard" Vasily Polenov , written in 1878: High Resolution This is the perfect world of the Russian city of fusion with nature, cozy, warm and beautiful. However, this photographically accurate portrayal of the real places in Moscow a few steps from the Old Arbat. in June 1877 Vasily Polenov moved from St. Petersburg to Moscow and began to take an apartment on the corner of Little Tolstoy and Trubnikovsky lanes near the Church of the Saviour on the Sands. From the window of his apartment, and he wrote a sketch for the scenery "Moscow Yard". Polenov described the history of painting: " I went to look for an apartment. He saw the note, went to look, and right out of the box I introduced this kind. I immediately sat down and wrote it . " The painting depicts a typical old Moscow courtyard at the beginning of the summer. According to art historian T. Yurova, " V. Polenov put all the power into the fabric of his love for people and for life, it is this love makes the most poetic prose ordinary things . " Since the temple happily survived, I decided to go and make a modern image in the same light.And here's what happened:
High-resolution
bulk of the church hides green public garden. Right in the corner of the building frame gets representation of Mongolia. High Resolution Church of the Transfiguration of Our Saviour on the Sands , built in 1711 in the style of the XVII century Moscow churches and an architectural monument of federal importance, nicely renovated, but good views of it not interfere with trees and wires: In Arbat area, as it does in the center of Moscow, and today there are a lot of quiet courtyards, but hardly any of them there is one which has retained at least half of the former comfort and scenic beauty. I do not know, these courts have failed to inspire Polenova now?
Among all the works of landscape painting my favorite is the "Moscow Yard" Vasily Polenov , written in 1878: High Resolution This is the perfect world of the Russian city of fusion with nature, cozy, warm and beautiful. However, this photographically accurate portrayal of the real places in Moscow a few steps from the Old Arbat. in June 1877 Vasily Polenov moved from St. Petersburg to Moscow and began to take an apartment on the corner of Little Tolstoy and Trubnikovsky lanes near the Church of the Saviour on the Sands. From the window of his apartment, and he wrote a sketch for the scenery "Moscow Yard". Polenov described the history of painting: " I went to look for an apartment. He saw the note, went to look, and right out of the box I introduced this kind. I immediately sat down and wrote it . " The painting depicts a typical old Moscow courtyard at the beginning of the summer. According to art historian T. Yurova, " V. Polenov put all the power into the fabric of his love for people and for life, it is this love makes the most poetic prose ordinary things . " Since the temple happily survived, I decided to go and make a modern image in the same light.And here's what happened:
High-resolution
bulk of the church hides green public garden. Right in the corner of the building frame gets representation of Mongolia. High Resolution Church of the Transfiguration of Our Saviour on the Sands , built in 1711 in the style of the XVII century Moscow churches and an architectural monument of federal importance, nicely renovated, but good views of it not interfere with trees and wires: In Arbat area, as it does in the center of Moscow, and today there are a lot of quiet courtyards, but hardly any of them there is one which has retained at least half of the former comfort and scenic beauty. I do not know, these courts have failed to inspire Polenova now?
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