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Photorealistic Paintings of Ivan Shishkin
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Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (1832-1898) was one of the greatest Russian landscape painters, who created very photorealistic pictures.
In his paintings, he often depicted the nature of the central zone of the East European Plain, also known as the Russian Plain, one of the largest plains in the world.
Rye (1878).
Marsh. Polesie (1890).
View of Valaam Island (1858).
Rain in an Oak Forest (1891).
In the Rye (1866).
Oak Trees (1886).
Oak Grove (1887).
Oaks (1887).
Winter (1890).
The Kama River near Yelabuga (1895).
The Morning in a Pine Forest (1889) – the most famous painting of Ivan Shishkin and one of the most famous landscapes in the history of Russian art.
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