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Oil paintings by Vasily Perov
 Self-Portrait. 1851
Self-Portrait. 1851
 Portrait of Nikolai Kridener, the Artist's Brother. 1856
Portrait of Nikolai Kridener, the Artist's Br...
 Commissary of Rural Police Investigating. 1857
Commissary of Rural Police Investigating. 185...
 Scene on a Grave. 1859
Scene on a Grave. 1859
 Portrait of the Artist Illarion Prianishnikov. 1860
Portrait of the Artist Illarion Prianishnikov...
 Easter Procession in a Village. 1861
Easter Procession in a Village. 1861
 Sermon in a Village. 1861
Sermon in a Village. 1861
 Tea-Party at Mytishchi near Moscow. 1862
Tea-Party at Mytishchi near Moscow. 1862
 Amateur. 1862
Amateur. 1862
 Vendor of Song Books. 1863
Vendor of Song Books. 1863
 Blind Musician. Study. 1863
Blind Musician. Study. 1863
 Merrymaking in Paris. Sketch. 1863
Merrymaking in Paris. Sketch. 1863
 Organ-Grinder. 1863
Organ-Grinder. 1863
 Savoyard. 1863
Savoyard. 1863
 Organ-Grinder in Paris. 1864
Organ-Grinder in Paris. 1864
 Paris Ragpickers. 1864
Paris Ragpickers. 1864
 Last Journey. 1865
Last Journey. 1865
 Queue to a Reservoir. 1865
Queue to a Reservoir. 1865
 Solitary Guitarist. 1865
Solitary Guitarist. 1865
 Caretaker Letting an Apartment to a Lady. 1865
Caretaker Letting an Apartment to a Lady. 186...
 A Meal in the Monastery. 1865
A Meal in the Monastery. 1865
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        Vasily Perov (1834-1882) Vasily Grigoryevich Perov is one of the most predominating figures in Russian painting of the 1860s. He lived at a time when an artist¡¯s indifference to social problems was considered immoral in Russia. And it was Perov who took up a vital and most complicated task of establishing the principles of critical realism. His pictures carried strong social implication and thus became an important landmark in the history of Russian painting. Vasily Perov was an illegitimate son of the baron G. K. Kridiner, an Arzamas prosecutor. In 1846, he entered the Art School of Stupin in Arzamas, where he got his nickname of Perov (from Russian pero, pen) for his good handwriting. Since 1853 till 1861, Perov studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. For his Sermon in a Village, painted as a diploma work in 1861, the St. Petersburg Academy awarded Perov the Grand Gold medal and subsidized his trip abroad. The same year, 1861, Perov¡¯s Easter Procession in a Village was removed from the exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of Artists for the insult to the clergy. In connection with this picture one of Perov¡¯s contemporaries remarked, ¡®Instead of Italy Perov might be exiled to the Solovetsky Islands.¡¯ The work was the manifest of critical realism. Both the subject matter and the handling of it were new and unusual. Perov advisedly chose to paint the reality plain and even filthy. Perov¡¯s Easter Procession in a Village marked the beginning of a new period leading to Repin¡¯s Religious Procession in the Province of Kursk. For his foreign studies Perov chose France. In Paris, Perov, in his own words, ¡®made a considerable progress in the technique of painting¡¯ though he did not create anything truly significant there, and even before his stipendiary period had been over, Perov returned to Russia In 1865, a year after he had returned from Paris, Perov completed the Last Journey, a painting with an intentionally uncomplicated subject matter clear to all and sundry. The Troika, Perov¡¯s most expressive work produced in 1866, is especially typical of his style, the diagonal ground, sky, and houses. The motion of the little tuggers too agile to harmonize with the burden they carry only accentuates the symbolically excruciating tone of the picture. The ethic tonality of the Troika is similar to Dostoyevsky¡¯s theme of the humiliated and insulted or the eternal reproach to the world of injustice and enmity expressed in his motif of ¡®a child¡¯s tear¡¯. Perov¡¯s style reached maturity in the Last Tavern at Town Gate (1868). More generally, the same holds for Russian realistic art with its focus on the conjunction of social predilection and artistic completeness. In the 1870s, Perov made some historical paintings. He produced Pugach....
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