Autumn landscape

Alexey Bobylev • Painting, 31×61 cm
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Art form: Painting
Subject and objects: Landscape
Style of art: Realism
Technique: Oil
Materials: Canvas
Size: 31×61 cm
Region: Aliso Viejo
Artwork in collection: AGM & Collection Alex Mironoff

Description of the artwork «Autumn landscape»

The painting "Autumn Landscape" by Alexei Bobylev gives rise to a sense of spontaneity and ease of execution.
The author observes that he can take the idea of one picture for a long time, and then write it alla prima, in one breath, creating a lively, moving image that arose as a response to an instant, immediate impression.
Obviously, the main purpose of the painting by Alexei Bobylev is to give people light, joy and beauty, they adorn the walls of hundreds and hundreds of houses, both in Russia and abroad.

He successfully graduated from the I.E. Repin Academy of Arts in 1956, receiving a silver medal. A graduate of the institute devotes himself to restoring unique monuments of the past, works of art, working as a restoration artist in special scientific and restoration production workshops in the State Hermitage, and then in a specialized assembly and construction department.
During his work, the master acquired the highest qualifications and reputation as one of the leading restoration artists of our city and Russia. The list of monuments that he restored is so impressive that, being unable to give the names of all 64 objects included in it, it is enough to mention the most significant of them, such as murals in the drum of the dome of the Kazan Cathedral, the picturesque and sculptural rooms of the Catherine Palace, the Katalnaya Pavilion slide in Lomonosov, Stroganov, Yusupov and Yelagin palaces, the Jordan and Stasov stairs, Malakhitov and several other halls of the Hermitage, as well as the restoration of painting in the museum-apartment of Chaliapin and Nau a thorough restoration and archaeological study of a unique architectural monument of the first quarter of the eighteenth century - Sampson Cathedral.
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