Description of the painting winter day of the Crimeas. Composition-description of Krymov’s painting “Winter Evening

Nikolai Petrovich Krymov is a famous Russian artist, a landscape professional, brought up in a family of painters. young master adored nature, preferred to portray it, revealing the connection with humanity. The artist's landscapes are truly Russian, imbued with the artist's devotion to the Fatherland, its greatness and amazing nature. Especially N. Krymov preferred to depict winter periods in his paintings. I wrote interestingly about the artist I. Porto, mentioning the fact that they are stored in Tretyakov Gallery winter landscapes created by Krymov during the period when they depict cozy, snow-swept houses of a forgotten town, illuminated by the golden light of the setting winter sun.

The mood of winter time is wonderfully presented. Evening time is one of the periods of the day so beloved by the artist, especially if we are talking about nature. The perception of a thin border between day and evening is precisely the art in painting according to Krymov's concepts, which he told his followers about.

In his works winter time as if it sharpens the whole essence of nature, colors become instantaneous and fickle, shadows thicken, the horizon line brightens, the sun burns with golden and blue spots on the snow. It may seem that a few more seconds - and twilight will overshadow this great time day.

The viewer sees such a plot in the reproduction of the border between day and evening in the painting by Nikolai Petrovich " Winter evening which was written in 1919. At the center of the exposition is the Russian village in winter period. In the foreground we see a huge snow-covered plain. A small stream covered with ice and powdered with snow is a beautiful sight. A small bush is visible on the river bank, and small birds are located next to it, trying to escape from the frost. Loose snow is painted in bluish-purple evening shadows, gently lying on it in the rays of the setting sun. We seem to feel this crisp snow, a slight frost and clean air. The picture is drawn diagonally - an incoming shadow, trodden paths rushing up to the houses in the center. People walking along the paths and horses with carts create a sense of movement, filling the work with life. All this points to the relationship of man with nature.

In the center of the picture we see village houses shrouded in snow. Behind them are drawn brown trees, powerful branches of which rise to the very sky. In the background are small houses, a church and a forest that beckons us into the distance. The picture suggests an amazing mood, inspiring the viewer with a special state of calm and tranquility. Looking at this work, stories about Russian nature are involuntarily recalled. Perhaps N.P. also perceived them and passed them on to us on his canvases. Krymov. It is clearly noticeable that the work strikes with the naturalness of colors, and all this is saturated with dynamism in every landscape.

Indeed, the dynamism and beauty of the landscape is amazing. It seems that we are plunging into the silence of the evening, which is broken only by the occasional sounds from the sledge runners or the beats of the bell tower.

Yes, a winter evening is indescribably good! The artist skillfully uses icy tones and shades to convey the landscape. This creates a mood of mysticism and amazement, conducive to philosophical thinking.

The picture is wonderful in that the feeling of natural beauty and originality comes to the viewer regardless of time.

Class: 6

Goals.

Introduce students to painting. The development of artistic imagination based on the description of the picture, representations, the development of written and oral speech. Prepare students to write a description of the picture.

Help to understand the content of the picture and the means of expressing the artist's intention.

Equipment: A reproduction of the painting “Winter Evening” for each student.

Vocabulary dictation.

Bluish, grayish, silvery, light blue, soft, loose, fresh, deep, like a snow-white blanket, like a fluffy blanket, lilac-blue shadows, setting sun, wagon train with hay, greenish-gray, pink-purple

Introduction.

Today our lesson is devoted to working on an essay-description based on a painting by the artist N.P. Krymov. In the history of painting, N.P. Krymov is known as an excellent master of lyrical landscape, as a poet of modest Russian nature. Our task is to get acquainted with Krymov's painting, and create our own work of art - an essay based on a painting. Quite recently, winter has come to visit us, the new year has begun.

Blue dusk, light powder, an old Christmas tree, a fairy tale, flickering and crackling of candles, and prickly frost, and a scattering of star rays.

This is exactly what the master of landscape painting N.P. saw in winter. Krymov.

We got to know each other and talked about the painting and landscapes of Krymov. You had to prepare a report about the life of N.P. at home. Krymov.

The student reads the message about the artist.

The work of Nikolai Petrovich Krymov is inextricably linked with the development of Russian fine arts. His talent was most fully manifested in landscape painting. Along with painting, he was engaged in graphics and theatrical scenery. Krymov was a happy artist creative destiny, early recognition. Perhaps a rare case when a work written by a second-year student of the School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture was purchased for the Tretyakov Gallery.

N.P. Krymov was born in Moscow on May 3 (April 20, old style), 1884, in the family of the artist Pyotr Alekseevich Krymov. The father of the future painter taught drawing in Moscow gymnasiums and was a good portrait painter. Pyotr Alekseevich noticed talent early younger son, his extraordinary ability to draw. After Krymov graduated from the real school, the father himself began to prepare his son for exams at the School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, which he successfully passed, and in 1904 he was admitted among the first. In those years, the school had a very strong and authoritative staff of teachers. After graduating from college in 1911, Krymov embarked on an independent creative path as a mature, established artist. In the 1910s, the young artist continued to develop the problem of the landscape-picture in his work.

Krymov lived a long, 74-year life, which, it would seem, passed without visible unrest and tragedies. But this, probably, is the special inner strength and mental stamina of a man who, like the people of his generation, had three wars and three revolutions. He is one of the best landscape painters of the 20th century, who was also known both as a theorist of painting and as a brilliant teacher (in 1919-1930 the artist taught for a long time at the Prechistensky Practical Institute). The teachers of this artist were such masters as V.A. Serov and K.A. Korovin. N. Krymov was an opponent of any experiments in the field of art, and thanks to this he described all living things as they are.

The artist was a follower of the classical direction of painting that developed in the 19th century. He tried to put together and generalize this direction. He had a large number of students whom he taught according to his own system. And even more students learned from his system. hallmark this artist was that he instilled in each of his students a sense of individuality. Krymov is a true adherent of the classical direction of painting, he left a deep mark on the painting of the 20th century in Russia.

We have already considered the paintings of the artist. Let's remember them. (“Windy Day”, “After the Rain”, “Dawn”, “Morning”)

What does the artist depict in his paintings, what does he sing? (He sings in his landscapes of Russian nature, modest in appearance, but full of charm)

Krymov dedicated a lot of paintings to winter. Winter was my favorite season. What are these pictures? (“Winter Evening”, “Winter Day”, “Winter”, “Pink Winter”, “Winter Landscape”)

Krymov painted from nature only in the summer. Winter landscapes are written by him from memory, but despite this, they are very reliable. He could plausibly convey the state of nature, lighting. Krymov's winter landscapes could give a detailed and sonorous story about this time of year. Krymov never sought to create huge canvases. Such is the picture “Winter Evening”. In his youth, this was due to limited funds. During the years of study, the artist was in need. He had no money for art supplies. He used the paints that wealthy students cleaned off their canvases. Later, he told his students: “It is not at all necessary to paint huge canvases with broad strokes. You can write with one small brush on a small canvas and paints will spend a penny.” In mature years big sizes the canvas could not add anything to the individuality of the master. His small landscapes have always remained monumental.

Let's turn to the painting "Winter Evening". Consider carefully the picture.

What mood do you create when you look at Krymov's painting "Winter Evening"?

(This canvas depicts a small village in winter. Looking at the picture, the viewer has a feeling of peace, tranquility and warmth, despite the fact that the author depicted winter.)

Did the artist manage to convey the beauty of the winter evening?

(We look at the picture and, as it were, feel the soft flowing snow, illuminated by the rays of the setting sun, the silence of the evening hour. The artist admires the evening twilight. He wants to show how beautiful our Russian nature is!)

What at first sight attracts in the picture? What signs of the coming evening do you see?

(Deep snow with purplish-blue shadows illuminated by the rays of the setting sun. A light band of bluish snow sets off the sky and emphasizes the darkened foreground. These are primarily long late afternoon shadows. The color of the snow, bluish with a violet tint, also indicates the coming evening.)

What is the peculiarity of the construction of the picture, its composition? Where is the artist located?

(We can assume that the picture was painted by the artist from the opposite bank. At that moment he was on a hill. The picture is built diagonally: an impending shadow, the paths rush up to the houses with tall trees, in the center of the picture. People walking along the path, horses , carrying a cart of hay, create the impression of movement, fill the picture with life, indicate the connection of man with nature.

The artist is at a great distance from the village: this is emphasized by the small size of the depicted horses, indistinct small figures of people, houses and buildings in which details are not visible. The trees act as a mass.)

How did the artist depict the sky in the evening hour?

(The author uses various shades in his work white color for the picture of snow. Turquoise color painted ice on the river. The artist conveys the color of the evening sky with the help of light greenish and yellow tones. Greenish-gray, sometimes pinkish-purple sky. The artist depicted this color of the sky because the blue sky, combined with the yellow rays of the sun illuminating it, acquires t greenish tint.)

What are the trees like?

(In the background of the canvas, the painter depicted a winter village. Behind it is a forest consisting of oaks or poplars. It stands out in a dark mass against the background of a light, greenish-yellow sky. On the right, a mighty pine tree with twisted branches and a lush crown is visible. On the left is a dense deciduous forest , and in the center of the picture are tall, domed trees, painted the reddish-brown color they acquire from the rays of the setting sun.)

Describe the village.

(The village is one of the main objects of the canvas. This is a small group of buildings sunk in dense snowdrifts. Reflections of the sun are visible in the windows of one of the houses. To the left, a little away from the residential buildings, one can see the dome of the bell tower.)

V. Favorsky, in his memoirs about N.P. Krymov, writes: “His works amaze with the perfection of drawing and colors, and all this is imbued with musicality, each time different, in each landscape of its own.” Let's try to paint a picture. What could the artist hear?

(Deep silence, broken only by a slight creak of snow under the steps of walking, a thin squeal of sleigh runners; low singing of birds, muffled strikes of a bell ...)

What colors did Krymov use to describe a winter evening?

(The artist used mostly cold colors: blue, grayish blue, silvery blue of snow, greenish gray of the sky, which convey the feeling of a frosty evening. But he also used warm colors: reddish brown trees; yellowish brown walls of houses and barns ; yellowish reflection of windows illuminated by the sun. These colors convey a feeling of comfort, tranquility, warmth.)

What do you feel, what do you think about when you look at this landscape? Describe your feelings.

(I really like his canvas and evoke the warmest feelings. I would like to visit this beautiful corner of Russian nature, enjoy the silence of rural life in the late afternoon, breathe fresh frosty air.)

Generalization.

Indeed, Krymov's small landscapes, dedicated to the modest corners of the Russian village, amaze not with external attractiveness, but with strict depiction and conciseness. “Love nature, study it, write what you truly love. Be truthful, for beauty is in truth,” said the artist.

Planning.

Where would you start the description of the picture?

What would you like to write about?

How would you end your essay?

Sample plan.

N.P. Krymov - landscape painter.

Winter in the image of the artist:

D) features of the composition (foreground, background, center of the picture).

What feelings and thoughts does the landscape evoke.

Writing a descriptive essay.

“Landscape is a portrait of nature. It is as difficult to write a landscape well as to write any good work...”.

N.P. Krymov's landscape was a success, let's hope that your works will turn out to be no less interesting.

Winter evening

An incredible work of art is the painting by A.N. Krymov "Winter Evening". Winter is, in general, a magical time of the year, and in this picture the artist depicted all the beauties and stateliness of winter in the most bright colors. Looking at her, various mixed feelings appear: peace, joy, warmth and a little anxiety. And the following words appear in my head: comfort, hearth, home, tranquility. All this is because the artist accurately conveyed not only objects, but also his feelings.

In the foreground, the artist depicted a frozen river. At its source sparrows sit and warm themselves against each other, this indicates that there is frost, but it is not strong. That is why there is no one on the river - the ice is thin and you can fall through. People are standing not far from her, and, apparently, they are admiring the excellent landscape, and the mother also explains to her naughty baby that you can’t walk along the river - it’s dangerous.

The painting is called "Winter Evening", but despite this, it is very light. Perhaps this evening it seemed light from a lot of snow, or perhaps it was not quite late yet. But it is undeniably evening, on the left side you can see a couple of horses that are carrying a cart. They return from the forest and, most likely, carry firewood to heat the stove and make the house warm and cozy. And also in one of the houses, the owners have already lit the light, perhaps it is a candle, or maybe a kerosene lamp.

By the way, the depicted small houses indicate that this is a small village that is adjacent to the forest. And from the thick of the trees, the dome of the church peeps out, in which services are held on cold Sunday evenings. There is a lot of snow in the picture and it looks so soft and weightless that it involuntarily resembles a feather bed on an old grandmother's bed. And the colors with which the artist depicted the snow indicate that the weather that evening was good: quiet, snowy and frosty. Incredibly, looking at the sky, which is depicted in emerald green, it seems that snow is about to fall, and you need to quickly return to a warm house.

Description of the picture

The painting "Winter Evening" was created by the popular Russian landscape painter N.P. Krymov. Throwing your gaze at the canvas, you understand how the artist was fascinated by the modest nature of his native land. He definitely likes the snow, the hard frost, the majestic importance of winter. Reading the name of the picture, twilight appears, but in fact, when you look at this picture, you see quite the opposite. The picture is very radiant, apparently this is the beginning of a winter evening.

Apparently for this reason, the bright green sky with bluish hues is located on most of the picture. But, and on the front of most of the picture - snow. Not a single winter is complete without snow, it is like a blanket covering the ground, hiding last year's greenery and small shrubs under it.

The houses stand as if dressed in white snow caps. These houses are warm and comfortable. Behind the houses you can see large luxurious treetops, between which you can see the large belfry of the church.

In the middle of the picture you can see the paths trodden by people. People walk along one of these paths. These are, most likely, residents of those houses that are standing under white hats. Children are also visible in the picture, for whom winter is a joy.

If you look closely at the picture, you can see two horse carts with hay. The day is drawing to a close and people are rushing to finish their work before it gets dark.

The snow does not shimmer in the sun, as the sun is no longer averse to hiding behind the horizon. In those places where the shadow falls, it is dark blue, and in those places where it is illuminated by the sun, it is light. This large number of shades in the picture make you feel that cold frosty air of calmness and tranquility. But in reality, when you look at the picture, it becomes not cold and comfortable. The artist achieved this result thanks to the color scheme. It is she who conveys all that sensuality and sincerity of the picture.

Essay description No. 3

It's good to sit in the kitchen with warm tea and look at the winter evening and at all its beauty. Adults go from work along that road, but there the children return from a walk with their mother. Sometimes in the summer there is a desire to return to the cold season, and when I felt it, I decided to go look at winter photographs and paintings, where I came across Krymov's "Winter Evening".

Looking at this picture, I first of all feel peace and quiet. It becomes light and warm in your soul, at such moments you begin to plunge into childhood and remember all the heart-warming stories: how your mother drove you down the hill on a sled and how you broke your nose while skating for the first time.

On the foreground Krymov's paintings first of all we see snow. It looks fluffy and light, yet does not know that very soon, when the first rays of light appear, it will melt, and we will meet with it only next year. Various bristles of bushes are visible, however, they are not quite green: rather, a marsh, and even a dirty color. We see black spots, and if you look closely, you can distinguish four birds in them.

In the snow we see numerous shadows, and not only from the bushes, but also from people. Closer to the viewer, four human outlines can be seen and the first thing that catches the eye is the three people standing together. It can be assumed that this is a married couple with a child. The husband and wife are dressed in warm, but at the same time dark fur coats, and a pink jacket can be distinguished on the child. Away from them is another person. It is not clear why he is separate from them? It is good that the artist did not tell this secret, because the viewer can think it out himself. However, one can distinguish main feature they all look into the distance. A child may look at the birds, and adults at the sky, thinking about the deep, for example, the meaning of life.

In the background, we can see, first of all, the wooden houses of the peasants. They are buried in snow, and huge snow-white snowdrifts lie on the roofs. Here, too, the question arises: whose houses are these? Those people who look into the distance? Or maybe those that ride with horses and carry something? There is enough light in the windows, so it can be assumed that none of the proposed options is suitable, and the houses are the property of completely different people. Also, besides houses, we can see tall, mighty crowns of trees that rise above the houses. You can see that their color is also not green, it is some kind of dirty, marsh. There is a little church in the distance, we can see it from the dome that looks out of the forest. And the most important thing that is in this picture is the sky. It is majestic and powerful, but at the same time light, and even to some extent bright. How much the artist used colors on it, here we can already clearly see white mixed with green, even blue is visible somewhere.

I really liked this picture, I will watch it in the sad moments of my life and think about the bright.

Description of the painting Krymov's Winter Evening

Silence. Barely perceptible creak of snow. Everything is white. Somewhere in the distance, horses are running, carrying haystacks. When I look at a picture, I want to drop all my business, sit on a bench, close my eyes and think about something pleasant.

It seems that nature froze, fell asleep. Huge crowns of trees do not move. They put on their dark clothes and froze in anticipation of spring. People talk very quietly, afraid to wake up all living things. White snowdrifts are like a fluffy terry blanket that covered the ground and houses. Lights are already on in the huts. The hostess, for sure, is already preparing dinner and preparing to fire the stove.

Looking at the picture, I remember my native village. When I was little, I loved to ride roller coasters, run through snowdrifts and play snowball fights with the kids. In the evening, when I got home, I climbed onto the stove and warmed myself, wrapped in a blanket. It seems to me that when I look at this picture, I return to my childhood - everything seems so familiar to me.

N. Krymov knows how to convey not only the beauty of winter nature, but also its feelings, sounds, sensations. From the picture breathes winter cold, native warmth and memories. Thin paths between snowdrifts indicate that winter is already raging with might and main, but people are not afraid of it and do not want to stay at home.

Winter is a wonderful time of the year. The artist was able to depict all her beauty using only two colors - white and blue. Blue evening sky, a frozen river, dark blue shadows that show the viewer that the sun is already setting. These colors convey cold and cold. In black, N. Krymov depicted all living things - horses, birds, people. All of them are waiting for new spring colors, but for now they are in a peaceful state and are preparing to take off these dark clothes.

The sky is already slowly darkening, which means that soon people will go home. At home, they are waiting for a hot dinner, a warm oven and long conversations at a large wooden table.

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Looking at this picture, it is immediately clear that the artist was in a great mood and he tried in every way to convey those incredible feelings and emotions that took possession of him at that moment. Krymov, on a canvas of paper, managed to depict not only a wonderful winter evening, but even a frosty smell, from which a shiver immediately runs through the body.

The picture conveys such peace that you want to instantly find yourself in this village and warm yourself in the very first nearest house. Thanks to the artist for such an amazing and wonderful picture.

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The frozen river in the foreground also has its own shades. The ice covering the reservoir almost merges with the snow, as it has the same pale turquoise color. The fact that this is a river is said only by bushes and birds that have settled on them.

Such a different combination of snow colors is the best way to reveal the very Russian frosty winter that every person is used to. It is this kind of snow that is expected every year, it is he who gives the world a simultaneous feeling of cold, freshness, cleanliness and a festive mood.

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Krymov's snow is fluffy and airy at the same time. It carries an unobtrusive beauty and demonstrates the diversity of the Russian winter, in which there are snowstorms, frosty days and thaws. The painting "Winter Evening" depicts the winter that many people love - frosty, airy, kind and incredibly charming due to the combination of colors.

"Winter Evening" is a rather harmonious landscape in which incompatible shades are miraculously intertwined. Krymov trowels conveyed natural beauties, managed to organically combine them with the way of life of a Russian village. This fragment from the usual human life, become a "portrait" of both the whole of Russia and native land artist.

Description of the painting "Winter evening" N. Krymov

Each stroke of the brush by N. Krymov is the charm of the beauty of nature, skill family traditions painting and deep soulfulness. To say that the artist loved his land is to say nothing. He admired every moment spent in it.

Graphic images and theatrical scenery Krymov is something special for the world of art. Having received recognition early, the master was that rare lucky man whose canvas adorned the Tretyakov Gallery during his studies. All the early and subsequent works of the artist breathe symbolism, which was greatly facilitated by the work of the designer of the Golden Fleece magazine. His landscapes are not a traditional image of nature, but a tapestry, so similar to the one that medieval ladies wove. Its colorful haze resembles a mirage, clothed in the form of Russian traditional objectivity and three-dimensionality of the image.

The painting "Winter Evening" is one of these works. The traditional landscape of central Russia is realism and symbolism at the same time. This is the very nature that is inextricably linked with the life of people. Krymov is one of the few who knew how to draw "portraits" of Russia in a modest form familiar to every viewer.

The foreground of the picture is occupied by a river covered with ice, along which there are small bushes with birds stuck around them. The sun, hidden behind the horizon, is the background, which affects the entire color of the canvas. Small wooden houses reflect the light of the setting sun and burn with their own light. Winter is in full swing - this is reported by the numerous paths that lead to the village.

The central part of the picture is occupied by the image of people who want to get home quickly. Warm clothes testify to the frosty time, which evokes sound associations in the viewer: it seems that the crunch of snow under the shoes is already heard. One of the women stops, either thinking about something, or to admire the beauty of the winter landscape. A sleigh is sent to the village, carrying hay for the horses. Their riders walk side by side, heading for a barn in one of the courtyards.

In the painting "Winter Evening" there is no generally accepted concept of "landscape", which implies natural views. Living people are inscribed in the context, which gives the canvas dynamics and saturates it with life. The footprint of a man is everywhere: in the beaten path, in houses, in horses and figures, and even in the church in the background of the picture. Children who go down the hill on a sled are the main “engine”, which, although written with several dots, says that winter life is not dull, but colorful and dynamic.

The left side of the picture is another moment of movement. The village, located diagonally, towards which wagons with hay are moving, indicates that life is in full swing in it. The short winter day, leaning toward evening, seems to make people move faster. Coffee-colored wooden houses, from which warmth emanates, are a symbol of home comfort on Krymov's canvas. The church on a slope with a dome burning with golden light instills hope in people, gives harmony and completeness to the canvas.

Krymov's winter time is measured and quiet. Nature, immersed in sleep and a carpet of white-blue snow, it would seem, should fill everything around with silence, but this does not happen. There is human factor, which creates a lively and at the same time harmonious life around itself.

Viewers can remember all the lines of Russian classics about winter, and each of them will reflect Krymov's perception of a winter evening: it is unhurried, peaceful, measured and inevitable, and at the same time it has a special sound. His music plunges every person into the quiet evening hour, when the creaking of runners, the laughter of children and the muffled beats of church bells are clearly audible.

The color scheme of the picture is somewhat unusual for an image of a winter evening. After all, Krymov gravitated towards symbolism, and these people were always looking for unusual ways images of the world. The greenish sunset gives an unusual picture, but at the same time emphasizes the softness of the descending twilight. Snow, painted by the artist, is a unique game of a whole range of shades - from the tone of sky blue to a light purple color scheme. These colors are arranged in ascending order from the lower left corner, it is they who change the color of the snow, leaving it pristine white on the roofs. This transition is not accidental - it creates melodic and crunchy sound effects.

I am looking at the painting "Winter Evening", which was painted by the famous landscape painter N. P. Krymov. It depicts a village in winter colors. Looking at this picture there is a feeling of calmness and peace. It seems that, despite the huge amount of snow, this winter evening is warm and sunny.

In the foreground of the picture, the artist brought a frozen river, clean and transparent, because the ice is depicted on it as smooth. Near the shore, from under the ice, you can see dark spots, they are also called islands of shallow water. And near the shore we see a growing bush. Several birds perched on the edge of the ice and on the bush itself. It seems to me that the artist, painting his landscape, was on the opposite bank, perhaps even on a hillock.

In the background are village huts, and behind them a growing forest. It can be assumed that oaks and poplars grow in the forest. The artist singled out the forest, creating a contrast between the light yellowish sky and dark houses. In front of the houses there are expanses with snowdrifts, but the snow does not seem heavy. On the contrary, it seems light and airy, because the artist depicted it in blue. In the window of one of the huts, you can see a flickering light, a little to the left you can see the domes of the bell tower. At one of the houses there are two wagons, probably with hay, the inhabitants of this village are moving along a narrow path.

To depict snow, the author uses different shades of both white and gently blue flowers. I think the artist wanted to convey to us the mood of the village atmosphere in his picture. Looking at the work, I have a feeling of peace and tranquility. I want to become one of those residents who walk along the path. Inhale the frosty air and plunge into the atmosphere village life. Thanks to Krymov for giving a few minutes of a fantastic journey into the fantasy world