Grands Boulevards, Richelieu-Drouot — History & Facts
In the dance of light and shadow, moments of unspoken beauty emerge, and the everyday transforms into the extraordinary. Look to the warm washes of ochre and amber that spill across the canvas, illuminating the bustling boulevards. The gentle brushwork captures both the movement of passersby and the stillness of facades, creating a vibrant interplay of life and architecture. Notice how the light reflects off the windows, suggesting fleeting encounters, while the deeper hues in the shadows evoke a sense of quiet contemplation. Amid the lively scene, there’s a subtle tension between the vibrancy of urban life and the solitude found within it.
The figures, seemingly lost in their own worlds, reflect a shared humanity amidst the chaos. Small details—a hat tipped at an angle, a newspaper fluttering in the breeze—speak to life's ephemeral nature, inviting the viewer to consider both the joy and isolation inherent in city living. In 1935, Korovin painted this work amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Living in Paris, he was both influenced by and contributing to the modernist movement, capturing the essence of a city that was teetering between tradition and innovation.
This painting encapsulates the spirit of an artist deeply engaged with his environment while reflecting personal introspection in a time of social and artistic upheaval.
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Paris In Spring
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Paris scène nocturne
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Russian Village Under Snow
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Paris By Night
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Boris Godounov – maquette de décor – le moulin d’après l’idée de M. Ermolieff
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Parisian Boulevard
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Paris
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Paris, la nuit, Montparnasse
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