On the Square - Konstantin Korovin
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Description
A theatrical sketch by Konstantin Korovin depicting a festive Russian square. This work presents the artist's impressionistic approach to stage design.
Konstantin Korovin was a prominent Russian painter and a leading figure in the development of stage design at the turn of the twentieth century. This work, titled On the Square, is a preparatory sketch for a theatrical production. Korovin worked extensively for the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow and the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg. His approach to scenography moved away from literal representation toward a more atmospheric and painterly style. The composition features a group of figures in traditional Russian dress positioned in the foreground. They are rendered with quick, expressive strokes of paint. Behind them, a wooden structure and golden onion domes suggest a historic city centre. The use of a dark blue background creates a sense of nocturnal or evening light. This contrast allows the primary colours of the costumes and architecture to appear more distinct. Korovin often used tempera or gouache for these studies to achieve a matte finish and rapid drying time. The loose handling of the medium is characteristic of his impressionist technique. He prioritised the overall mood and colour harmony of the scene over fine detail. This sketch captures the energy of a public gathering and the decorative qualities of Russian folk architecture.
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On the Square - Konstantin Korovin
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Artist Biography
Konstantin Korovin
He was born in Moscow in 1861 and studied under Savrasov and Polenov at the Moscow School. He was close to Mamontov's Abramtsevo circle and designed prolifically for the Bolshoi and Mariinsky theatres. His Parisian cafe scenes and Crimean landscapes use loose, luminous brushwork. After the Revolution he emigrated to Paris in 1923. He died in Paris in 1939.
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