- Konstantin Korovin
Konstantin Alekseyevich Korovin (Russian: "Константин Алексеевич Коровин", the first name often spelled Constantin) (OldStyleDate|November 23|1861|December 5,
Moscow -September 11 ,1939 ,Paris ) was a leadingRussia n Impressionist painter.Biography
Konstantin was born in Moscow to a merchant family officially registered as "peasants of
Vladimir gubernia ". His father, Aleksey Mikhailovich Korovin, earned a University degree and was more interested in arts and music than in the family business established by Konstantin's grandfather. Konstantin's older brotherSergey Korovin was a notable realist painter. Konstantin's relativeIllarion Pryanishnikov was also a prominent painter of the time and a teacher at theMoscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture .In 1875 Konstantin entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpturing and Architecture, where he learned from
Vasily Perov andAlexei Savrasov . His brother, Sergey was already a student of the School. During their scholar years Korovins became friends with their fellow studentsValentin Serov andIsaac Levitan , Kontantin kept these friendship through the whole of his life.In 1881-1882, Korovin spent a year at the
Imperial Academy of Arts inSaint Petersburg , but returned disappointed to the Moscow School of painting, sculpturing and architecture. He studied at the school under the new teacherVasily Polenov until 1886.In 1885, Korovin made traveled to
Paris andSpain . "Paris was a shock for me…Impressionist s… in them I found everything for what I was scolded back at home, in Moscow," he later wrote.Polenov introduced Korovin to
Savva Mamontov 's ".In 1888, Korovin traveled with Mamontov to
Italy and Spain, where he produced painting " style.In the 1890s, Korovin became a member of the
Mir iskusstva art group.Korovin's subsequent works was strongly influenced by his travel to the North. In 1888 he was captivated by the stern northern landscapes, as seen in "The Coast of Norway and The Northern Sea".
His second trip to the North, with " and others. The paintings are built on a delicate web of shades of grey. The "etude style" of these works was typical for the Korovin's art of the 1890s.
Using material from his northern trip, Korovin designed the Northern Railway pavilion at the
All Russia Exhibition of 1896 atNizhny Novgorod .In 1900, Korovin designed the
Central Asia section of the Russian Empire pavilion on the Paris World Fair; and was awarded theLegion of Honour by the French government.In the beginning of the 20th century Korovin focused his attention on the theatre. He moved from Mamontov's opera to
Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. Departing from the tradition of the stage decor, which only indicated the place of action, Korovin produced a "mood decor", which conveyed the general emotions of the performance. Korovin designed sets forConstantin Stanislavski 's dramatic productions, as well as Mariinsky's operas and ballets. He did the stage design for such Mariinsky's productions as "Faust " (1899), "The Little Humpbacked Horse" (1901) and "Sadko " (1906) that became famous for their expressiveness.In 1905, Korovin became an
Academician of Painting, and in 1909-1913 he was a professor at theMoscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture .One of the artist's favourite themes was
Paris . He painted "A Paris Cafe" (1890s'), "Cafe de la Paix" (1905'), "La Place de la Bastille" (1906), "Paris at Night"; "Le Boulevard Italien" (1908'), "Night Carnival" (1901), "Paris in the Evening" (1907) and others.During the
World War I Korovin worked as acamouflage consultant at the headquarters of one of the Russian armies and was often seen at the front line. After theOctober Revolution Korovin continued to work in the theatre, designing stage forRichard Wagner 's "Die Walküre " and "Siegfried " as well asPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 's "Nutcracker " (1918-1920).In 1923 Korovin moved to
Paris by the advice of the Commissar of Enlightenment,Anatoliy Vasilievich Lunacharsky , to cure his heart condition and help Korovin's handicapped son. There was supposed to be a large exhibition of Korovin's works but the works were stolen and Korovin was left penniless. For years he produced the numerous "Russian winters" and "Paris boulevards" just to make ends meet.In the last years of his life he produced stage designs for many of the major theatres of
Europe , America,Asia andAustralia , the most famous of which is his scenery for a production by theTurin Opera House ofNikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 's "The Golden Cockerel ".Korovin died in
Paris onSeptember 11 ,1939 .Konstantin's son
Alexey Korovin (1897-1950) was a notable Russian-French painter. Because of an accident during his childhood he had both feet amputated. Alexey committed suicide in 1950.Works
External links
* [http://kkorovin.ru/ Konstantin Korovin Personal Website. Biography, photos, acticles, total artgallery, etc.]
* [http://www.abcgallery.com/K/korovin/korovin.html Online Korovin Gallery] in English
* [http://artroots.com/ra/bio/korovin/konstantinkorovinbio.htm Korovin's biography] in English
* [http://www.staratel.com/pictures/ruspaint/287.htm Korovin's gallery] - in Russian
* [http://www.mootnotes.com/art/korovin Konstantin Korovin paintings & interactive timeline] - in English
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