Difficult Bride (1847; Russian Federation) by Pavel Fedotov

Difficult Bride - Pavel Fedotov - 1847; Russian Federation

Artwork Information

TitleDifficult Bride
ArtistPavel Fedotov
Date1847; Russian Federation
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions37 x 45 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationTretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia

About Difficult Bride

The artwork titled “Difficult Bride” by Pavel Fedotov, created in 1847 in what is now the Russian Federation, represents a captivating example of Realism. This genre painting, rendered in oil on canvas, measures 37 by 45 centimeters and resides in the esteemed Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.

The composition presents an atmospheric interior scene with notable attention to detail. At the center, a woman dressed in an elegant gown sits composed, her demeanor suggesting a complex inner world. A man kneels before her, his posture indicating earnest supplication or a plea. The affluent yet intimate setting, accentuated by richly textured wallpapers and elegant furnishings, contributes to the storytelling aspect of the painting. To the left, a pair of figures partially obscured by a curtain adds a narrative depth, hinting at underlying tensions or social dynamics. Each element within the artwork underscores Fedotov’s commitment to depicting the nuances and intricacies of everyday life, characteristic of the Realism movement.

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