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Moksha River Overflowed

Время создания
1930
Место создания
Kochelaevo village, Kovylkinsky district, Mordovian Autonomous Region
Размер
46x63 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
7
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Fedot Sychkov
Moksha River Overflowed
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In the painting ‘Moksha River Overflowed’ the artist painted a spring flood. In the foreground, there is a river with large ice blocks. In the background, we can see a house with a thatched roof and two windows. Four children sit in front of the house and looking at the flood, as if captivated by the view.

Fedot Sychkov was primarily considered a master of everyday themes and genre portraits. He liked to depict his fellow villagers in their usual routine. However, his legacy also includes lyrical landscapes. In lyrical landscapes, painters do not only depict the scenery but also seek to convey their special attitude. The artists created poetic images of mighty trees, fields, hills with churches that evoked sadness or joy, hope or grief due to the choice of colors and composition. Over time, such landscapes became symbols of Russian nature. These include, for example, ‘Plyos’ by Isaac Levitan.

Fedot Sychkov dedicated lyrical landscapes to his native Kochelayevo. He depicted the local beauty in the paintings ‘Ice Drift’, ‘In Winter’, ‘On the River’. In his works, the artist never sought dramatic composition or lighting: he painted the scenery without drama, not embellishing reality. However, even the simplest motifs of his works look poetic because the author expressed his sincere love for his native places.

The early spring period is marked by a dramatic episode in Fedot Sychkov’s biography. At the age of 15, he had already been working without being paid for two years in the icon-painting workshop of D. A. Reshetnikov, in the city of Serdobsk. Because of the unbearable conditions, malnutrition, and bullying, he had to go home on foot in a torn jacket, with fifty kopeck coins and a slice of bread. In his autobiography, he wrote,
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It was early spring, the snow was melting, there were puddles everywhere, and it was difficult to walk. Soaked, frozen, I walked for six days; here and there, I got warm and got a ride from compassionate fellow travelers. Finally, I reached my house. My mother saw me. She was a poor woman herself, but she thought I was pitiable, too. She began to cry, but I consoled her by saying, “Do not grieve and do not cry; I am now a master, a painter, I have learned to paint icons, I will earn money, and we will not be so poor.” I made her happy and was glad that I had returned home. However, the next day I got sick, was in a fever, and felt dizzy. I hardly ate but only drank water, talked deliriously, tossed, and turned in a fever. Of course, I caught a cold on my way home. I was ill for a month; everybody thought I would die. Whether my mother’s loving care helped me or something else, but I got better, and then the spring sun helped…
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Moksha River Overflowed

Время создания
1930
Место создания
Kochelaevo village, Kovylkinsky district, Mordovian Autonomous Region
Размер
46x63 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
7
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Fedot SychkovКоллекция работ

Returning After Haying
Returning After Haying
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Near the fence. Summer
Near the fence. Summer
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov
Portrait of Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Friends
Friends
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Garden Strawberries
Garden Strawberries
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Grinka. Study
Grinka. Study
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Holiday on the Farm
Holiday on the Farm
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Down the Hills
Down the Hills
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Still Life. Fruits
Still Life. Fruits
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Painter Nina Petrovna Petrovicheva
Portrait of Painter Nina Petrovna Petrovicheva
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Young Woman
Young Woman
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Mordovian Tractor Drivers
Mordovian Tractor Drivers
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Alexandra Dmitrievna Pel
Portrait of Alexandra Dmitrievna Pel
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Children Singing on Christmas
Children Singing on Christmas
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Ekaterina Vasilyevna Sychkova
Portrait of Ekaterina Vasilyevna Sychkova
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of an Erzia Woman
Portrait of an Erzia Woman
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova
Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Blessing of the Water
Blessing of the Water
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
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