Three pines (1886; Feodosiya, Crimea, Ukraine) by Isaac Levitan

Three pines - Isaac Levitan - 1886; Feodosiya, Crimea, Ukraine

Artwork Information

TitleThree pines
ArtistIsaac Levitan
Date1886; Feodosiya, Crimea, Ukraine
Mediumoil,cardboard
Dimensions20.4 x 33.5 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationVorontsov Palace, Alupka, Ukraine

About Three pines

The artwork titled “Three Pines,” created by Isaac Levitan in 1886 in Feodosiya, Crimea, Ukraine, is an exquisite oil on cardboard piece that exemplifies the Realism art movement. Measuring 20.4 x 33.5 cm, this landscape genre painting is currently housed in the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka, Ukraine.

In “Three Pines”, Levitan masterfully portrays a tranquil scene dominated by three tall pines standing prominently in the foreground. The trees are complemented by lush greenery and scattered boulders, which lead the viewer’s eye towards a backdrop of serene, undulating mountains painted in shades of blue and purple. The sky above is a gentle expanse of light blue, suggesting calm weather. The use of delicate brushstrokes and harmonious color palette in Levitan’s work effectively captures the peaceful essence of the natural landscape, embodying the principles of the Realism movement with remarkable precision and subtlety.

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