Overgrown Pond (1887; Russian Federation) by Isaac Levitan

Overgrown Pond - Isaac Levitan - 1887; Russian Federation

Artwork Information

TitleOvergrown Pond
ArtistIsaac Levitan
Date1887; Russian Federation
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions35 x 51 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationPolenovo (Polenov Museum), Polenovo, Russia

About Overgrown Pond

The artwork titled “Overgrown Pond,” painted by Isaac Levitan in 1887, is an exemplary piece within the Realism art movement. Created with oil on canvas, this landscape measuring 35 by 51 centimeters captures the tranquil beauty of nature. It is currently housed at the Polenov Museum in Polenovo, Russia.

“Overgrown Pond” is a serene depiction of a pond surrounded by lush vegetation and trees. The scene is characterized by its detailed representation of the natural surroundings, with water lilies floating on the pond’s surface, and the tall trees casting shadows over the water. The artist’s meticulous use of color and light creates a reflective atmosphere, evoking a sense of peace and timelessness. The lush greenery, combined with the soft light, underscores the quiet beauty of the Russian countryside as perceived through Levitan’s eyes.

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