Isaak Levitan - A Sunny Day by the Lake (1899-1900)
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Guys who love drawing trees look like:
On the left: Isaak Levitan (1860-1900), Jewish-Lithuanian artist (was forced by his father to study in russia)
On the right: Arkhyp Kuindzhi (1841-1910), Ukrainian-Greek artist (also often is mistakenly called russian)
Their art:
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Village. Winter, Isaak Levitan
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Isaak Levitan. Vladimirka. 1892
"In 1892, Levitan, as a "person of the Jewish faith," was forced to leave Moscow and lived for some time in the Tver and Vladimir provinces. Then, thanks to the efforts of friends, the artist "as an exception" was allowed to return. His canvas “Vladimirka” (1892) belongs to this period, which depicts the road along which convicts were driven to Siberia"
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Isaak Levitan, Wiosna na wsi, 1891 x
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Der Zwielichtmond, 1899 von Isaak Ilyich Levitan (1899, Öl auf Leinwand)
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Cornflowers, 1894. by Isaak Ilyich Levitan (Undated, )
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Early Spring, 1898-99, Isaak Ilyich Levitan
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Evening approaches - Isaak Levitan - before 1900 - via Christie’s
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Isaak Levitan - Autumn (1879)
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Portrait of I. I. Levitan by Valentin Serov, 1893
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Isaak Levitan, Krajobraz ze stogiem siana, 1886 x
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Kalte Landschaft, 1889 von Isaak Ilyich Levitan (Undatiert, 0)
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