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/kloc-what was the art of Russian painting in the first half of the 0/9th century?

/kloc-in the first half of the 0/9th century, although Russian academic art tried to master the individual techniques of romanticism, it was unable to stop its decline. Brolov (1799—1825) revived the classical art of Russian academy with his artistic talent.

Brelov 10 was sent to the kindergarten class of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, and he has a strong artistic basic skills. 1822 boliulov went to study in Italy. And stayed there for a long time. The art of ancient Italian Renaissance masters profoundly influenced his painting art. ..

It was his brilliant masterpiece "The End of Pompeii" that established Brelov's historical position, and it was also a famous masterpiece of Russian painting in the first half of19th century. It is a masterpiece of organic combination of romanticism and realism. It shows the tragic image of the ancient city of Pompeii destroyed by violent natural forces. When the volcano erupted, the whole picture was shrouded in burning flames, but the tall building collapsed and the beautiful statue fell from the roof. People who are threatened with death have not forgotten to help the old and the young in their panic. Through this work, the painter reveals the persecution of the old world in the process of extinction, and points out that people should show the lofty moral quality of caring for each other when facing death.

Brulov is very creative. After returning to China, he engaged in the creation of historical paintings, leaving behind his masterpiece Besieging Pskov: he sought the creation of genre paintings, and his important works include Turkish Women and Sweet Water in Constantinople. However, Brelov's most outstanding achievement is in portrait painting. His masterpieces include Archaeologist Ranch, Koilov, Sistema Sistemarova and Ehlova of Shamma. These works reflect Brelov's outstanding talent in depicting characters in a realistic way. Moreover, in each character image, the human body can feel the spirit of the times.