Margarita Krylova

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Margarita Krylova
Creative Discoveries of the Russian Artist-travelers

#2 2010 (27)

The late 18th century saw the appearance in Russia of the “artist-traveler” – artists who accompanied official delegations to new lands, or visited Europe on Academy fellowships, or traveled independently, always recording their impressions of their journeys. Drawing was the most direct form in which to do so: their sketches from nature – the first step towards final, finished compositions – were created using different media (pencil, quill, watercolour or pastel), and preserved intact the freshness of the artistic perception of nature, architectural landmarks, and people. An exhibition of graphic artwork from the Tretyakov Gallery collection, held from June 2009 through January 2010, featured more than 350 pieces from the late 18th to the early 20th century (up until the 1930s), created by artists during their travels across the Russian empire and the world.

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