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Paris Cafe (Fragment) - Konstantin Korovin

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A gestural oil study of a Parisian cafe scene by Russian Impressionist Konstantin Korovin. The work features figures seated outdoors under a red parasol.

Konstantin Korovin was a leading figure in Russian Impressionism. He first visited Paris in the 1880s and later settled there in 1923. This work captures a fleeting moment at an outdoor cafe, a subject Korovin returned to frequently. The composition focuses on three figures seated at a table. A woman holding a red parasol acts as the visual anchor for the piece. The painting is characterised by rapid, gestural brushstrokes and a heavy application of paint. Korovin avoids precise outlines. He uses patches of colour to define forms and light. The palette is dominated by cool greys and greens in the background. These tones contrast with the saturated red of the parasol and the blue of the seated figure's clothing. This technique reflects the artist's interest in capturing the atmospheric effects of light and the movement of urban life. Korovin studied at the Moscow School of Painting under Alexei Savrasov and Vasily Polenov. His exposure to French Impressionism during his travels significantly altered his approach to colour and light. In this fragment, the figures are rendered with minimal detail, appearing almost as silhouettes against the dappled light of the background. The woman on the left is seen from behind, her brown coat and hat blending into the shadows of the cafe furniture. The central figure is more defined, wearing a pink bodice that catches the light. The red parasol provides a sharp geometric shape that breaks the vertical lines of the trees and lamp posts in the distance. Korovin uses a palette knife or a heavily loaded brush to create texture, particularly in the white garments of the figure on the right. This impasto technique adds a physical dimension to the work, making the surface of the canvas as important as the subject matter itself. The setting is likely a boulevard cafe, a staple of Parisian social life during the Belle Époque. Korovin was fascinated by the artificial and natural light of the city, often painting the same locations at different times of day. This fragment captures the bright, diffused light of a Parisian afternoon. It is a record of the artist's technical experimentation during a period when he was bridging the gap between Russian realism and European modernism.

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Paris Cafe (Fragment) - Konstantin Korovin

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Fine Art Poster / A4 (21x29.7 cm) / -

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Konstantin Korovin

Korovin brought French Impressionist colour to Russian painting while revolutionising Russian theatre design. He was Russia's foremost Impressionist, working across easel painting, stage design and decorative arts with equal fluency.

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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