New oil paintings by renowned en plein air artist Alexander Korman, Korman's early training was in Realism at the prestigious Academy of Art and Design, St. Petersburg , Russia . It was years later in his mid-twenties that Korman studied French Impressionism, which was strictly forbidden by the government at that time. Russian Realism was to be understood by everyone, promoting strength and happiness that could be used by the state for propaganda. This was seen as being in drastic opposition of the ‘decadent' style and ideals Impressionism was anchored in. |
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"Spring, Hingham"
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"Longfellow Bridge"
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"Ravine"
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"Blue House"
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"Boston Cityscape 1"
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"Boston Cityscape 2"
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"Cape Arundel"
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"Charles River"
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"Lilac Sunday"
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"Clouds"
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"Rural Vermont"
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"On The Lake"
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"Fall in Wellesley"
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"Self-Portrait"
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"Portrait of Mark Lasko"
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"Old Village, Spain"
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"Old Village, Spain"
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"On The Beach"
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"Pilgrims Village 1"
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"Pilgrims Village 2 "
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"Still-Life 1"
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"Still-Life 2"
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