Winter Scene, Russia

Il'ya Efimovich Repin

Object Label

Il’ia Repin painted this wintry landscape outside, on blue paper that creates an atmospheric backdrop, in his hometown of Chuguev (now Chuhuiv, in present-day Ukraine) on December 11, 1876, according to the Cyrillic inscription that is visible at the bottom of the watercolor. Repin made this sketch after returning from an artistic sojourn in Europe, a place that, he observed in 1872, “needs a flood of fresh strength from the provinces.”

Caption

Il'ya Efimovich Repin (Chuhuiv, present–day Ukraine (former Russian Empire), 1844 – 1930, Kuokkala, Finland). Winter Scene, Russia, 1876. Opaque watercolor, translucent watercolor, and graphite on blue wove paper, 10 1/8 x 6 11/16 in. (25.7 x 17 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Carll H. De Silver Fund and Museum Collection Fund, 33.306.

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

European Art

Title

Winter Scene, Russia

Date

1876

Medium

Opaque watercolor, translucent watercolor, and graphite on blue wove paper

Classification

Watercolor

Dimensions

10 1/8 x 6 11/16 in. (25.7 x 17 cm)

Signatures

Signed lower right in red pencil: "I. Repin"

Inscriptions

Illegible writing in purple ink on verso

Credit Line

Carll H. De Silver Fund and Museum Collection Fund

Accession Number

33.306

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