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Rowan

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イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン, Rowan (1892). パブリックドメイン

基本情報

作家
イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン wahooart.com/ja/artists/iwan-iuanouitsuchi-shishikin_ja/
制作年
1832 – 1898
彩色済み
1892
様式
Realism Painting ordinary people and ordinary work exactly as they are, without making them prettier or grander.

In context

Rowan — イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン

制作年

  1. 1830
  2. 1840
  3. 1850
  4. 1860
  5. 1870
  6. 1880
  7. 1890

Shaded: イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキンの生涯 (1832–1898) ▲ 本作品、1892

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    主な色

    Phthalo Green #2b2c26

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    主な色名
    Phthalo Green
    彩度
    Balanced 単一の落ち着いた色調から、多彩で鮮やかな色彩まで、色の彩度やバリエーションの豊かさ。
    コントラスト
    Statement 作品全体における、色の明度と彩度の差異の度合い。
    調和
    Softly Mixed Palette 対照的な色合いから完全に調和したものまで、色彩がいかに美しく響き合っているか。
    明るさ
    Balanced 深い影から明るいハイライトまで、作品全体の明暗の度合い。
    彩度
    Subtle Color 限りなくグレーに近い色合いから、鮮やかな色彩まで、その純度と強さが際立ちます。

    アーティストと美術館

    作家

    イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン

    Born in エラブルガ, ロシア

    Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin: The Soul of the Russian Forest

    Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (1832-1898) was a monumental figure in Russian landscape painting, revered for his unparalleled ability to translate the profound beauty and spirit of Russia’s forests into breathtaking canvases. Born in Yelabuga, Vyatka Governorate—a region known for its rich timber resources—Shishkin's formative years instilled within him an unwavering fascination with the natural world, a passion that would propel him to become one of the foremost practitioners of realism and a pivotal contributor to the Peredvizhniki movement.

    Early Years and Academic Foundations

    Shishkin’s artistic journey commenced at Kazan Gymnasium, where he honed his intellectual curiosity alongside developing foundational skills in observation and drawing—skills that would prove invaluable during his subsequent studies at Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1856-1860). However, it was his enrollment at Saint Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts (1860-1865) that truly cemented his artistic trajectory. Under the tutelage of luminaries like Ilya Repin and Vasily Polenov, Shishkin mastered techniques of tonal painting and compositional arrangement—skills honed with meticulous discipline and fueled by an unwavering desire to capture the essence of visual experience. His diploma work—a monumental depiction of an oak forest—established him as a prodigious talent and secured his place among Russia’s artistic elite.

    The Wanderers: Embracing Realism Beyond Academia

    Shishkin's artistic convictions diverged sharply from the prevailing academic dogma, aligning instead with the ideals championed by the Peredvizhniki, or Wanderers. Dissatisfied with the idealized portrayals favored by official art institutions, Shishkin joined forces with fellow artists—Repin, Polenov, Lev Petrovich Tolstoy—to forge a path toward artistic independence and social engagement. This movement prioritized depicting life as it unfolded in rural Russia—often confronting societal injustices and celebrating the dignity of peasant labor—a stance that resonated deeply with Shishkin’s humanist sensibilities. He sought to convey not merely visual splendor but also emotional truthfulness, mirroring the profound connection between humanity and the natural environment.

    Iconic Landscapes: Capturing Russia's Essence

    Shishkin’s artistic output yielded a remarkable corpus of paintings—each imbued with an extraordinary level of detail and expressive power—that have become enshrined in Russian cultural heritage. Morning in a Pine Forest, arguably his most celebrated masterpiece—a collaborative effort with Konstantin Savitsky—captures the ethereal glow of dawn illuminating towering pines—a scene rendered with breathtaking precision and infused with symbolic resonance: the forest embodying Russia’s strength and resilience. Similarly, A Rye Field—executed during Shishkin's prolific period—depicts a vast expanse of golden wheat under an expansive sky—a testament to his masterful command of atmospheric perspective and his ability to convey the grandeur of the Russian plains. Furthermore, Rain in an Oak Forest exemplifies Shishkin’s virtuoso handling of tonal painting—creating a mood of solemn beauty as raindrops cascade upon oak branches—demonstrating his profound understanding of artistic expression.

    Legacy and Enduring Influence

    Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin passed away on March 20, 1898, leaving behind an indelible mark on Russian art history. His unwavering commitment to realism—coupled with his profound empathy for the human condition—established him as a towering figure among his contemporaries and secured his place as one of Russia’s greatest landscape painters. Shishkin's paintings continue to inspire artists worldwide—a testament to his artistic genius and his enduring contribution to the visual arts. His legacy extends beyond the realm of art, informing scientific research into forest ecology and serving as a poignant reminder of humanity’s symbiotic relationship with the natural world. He remains an exemplar of artistic integrity and unwavering devotion to portraying Russia's soul—a painter whose vision continues to captivate audiences across generations.

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    MLA
    イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン. Rowan. 1892, https://wahooart.com/ja/art/ivan-ivanovich-shishkin-rowan-8XY9XQ-en/
    APA
    イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン (1892). Rowan [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ja/art/ivan-ivanovich-shishkin-rowan-8XY9XQ-en/
    Chicago
    イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン. Rowan. 1892. https://wahooart.com/ja/art/ivan-ivanovich-shishkin-rowan-8XY9XQ-en/
    Harvard
    イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン (1892) Rowan. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ja/art/ivan-ivanovich-shishkin-rowan-8XY9XQ-en/

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    Rowan — イワン・イヴァノヴィッチ・シシキン

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: forests. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at 松林の朝 (1886), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Realism: Painting ordinary people and ordinary work exactly as they are, without making them prettier or grander. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.