Red Square in Moscow
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Red Square in Moscow

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Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.

Fyodor Alekseyev’s artwork Red Square in Moscow is an important artistic creation because it represents the life and history of Russia at the beginning of the 19th century. Being one of the founders of the Russian urban landscape school, Alekseyev demonstrates in Red Square in Moscow the beauty of the architecture of the square and the atmosphere of Red Square long before the fire of 1812 changed it forever. The painting is characterized by its impressive scale and linear perspective, influenced by Venetian veduta style. On the front of the composition, the joyful people and merchants can be seen, thus creating for the audience a dynamic scene of life. The people make the composition feel realistic due to their smallness that emphasizes the grandeur of the buildings around them. To the right side of the painting there is the incredible St. Basil’s Cathedral. Alekseyev painted this Cathedral in vibrant colors and light rays. To the left side of the painting we can see the Kremlin’s walls and the marvelous Spasskaya Tower. in conclusion, the painting Red Square by Fyodor Alekseyev is an exceptional accomplishment that combines the artistic excellence with the unique historical record. The painting captures the peaceful and one of a kind view of the architectural glory of the ancient city before the burning in 1812 thanks to the artist’s mastery of perspective, effective use of social details, and skillful handling of light.

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Location source: tretyakovgallery.ru
Information Compiled by Manya Arora
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