The girl taking a jar was created by the famous Russian painter Arkhipov Abram Efimovich in 1927.
The girl taking a jar was created by the famous Russian painter Arkhipov Abram Efimovich in 1927.
Arkhipov(from 1862 to 1930) grew up in the countryside since he was a child, so he had very deep feelings for the farmers and their lives.His works were full of sincere and truehearted affections and love to the rural life. He often depicted the glorious and glary sides of the rural life, encouraged people to have confidence in the future life. Due to his pursuit of fresh impression and bright colors, he was known as the impressionist of Russian.
This is a portrait with strong and intense colors, the saturation of the chroma gives audiences a profound and deep impression. A rural girl dressed a red clothes, the picture was full of healthy and happy emotions. The fiery colors were very exciting, and plus the October Revolution, it meant the liberation of people’s spiritual outlooks. As a member of the “Revolution Russian Artists Association”, the painter devoted his artistic passions to real life, song the praises of real life. This picture was broad and imaginative, was full of enthusiasm. It seemed like it was finished in a while, instantaneously. The girl who took a jar was graceful, refreshing and straightforward. This work broke the program of portrait of the pass.
This work was one representative of Arkhipov’s in his later years. The red-dressed rural girl in the picture delivered the vibrant, vigorous and passionate personalities of Russian women.
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