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Portrait of A.I. Sychkova, the Artist's Mother

Время создания
1898
Место создания
St. Petersburg
Размер
178x109 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
13
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Fedot Sychkov
Portrait of A.I. Sychkova, the Artist’s Mother
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“Portrait of a Mother” was created in 1898, at that time Fedot Sychkov was studying at the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. He did not create the painting during live posing sessions, rather he based it on sketches he made back in Kochelayevo. One of them is housed in the museum collection.

In the center of the composition sits an elderly woman. The artist specifically highlighted her overworked hands and tired, heavy look in her eyes. The slightly hunched posture conveys a sense of being humiliated, crushed by life — all that the artist experienced himself in childhood when he would “beg from door to door” with his mother or sister Daria, asking for alms.

During the years when he was working on the portrait, Fedot Sychkov was enrolled in a battle painting class of famous Russian artists of the second half of the 19th century: Pavel Kovalevsky and Nikolai Kuznetsov. But military scenes are rare in his art: this was not in accord with his spiritual inclination. He was much more interested in working on creating truthful paintings about the life of the ordinary people. In this endeavor, he was close to Peredvizhniki (a group of Russian realist artists in the 19th-century). Peredvizhniki, among whom were Ilya Repin, Vasily Perov and others, demonstrated a special compassion for the fate of the people, their pain and poverty.

Like many young artists of that time, Fedot Sychkov dreamed of studying under the mentorship of Ilya Repin. They even knew each other through a patron of the arts, General Ivan Arapov. It is known that the student often spoke with Repin: during his studies at the Academy, he would ask for his advice.

The artist devoted many pages in his diaries to Repin — they are written in small script in a small notebook with a buckram hard cover, which is now housed in the museum archive.
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One day I brought several of my paintings to Repin’s studio, including the portrait of my mother. I was waiting for Ilya Yefimovich to praise me because it seemed to me that I had done a good job. Repin looked carefully at my work and said: ‘You have depicted a sitting figure without legs. Look here, it seems like you have painted one stool on top of the other instead of the legs’. Only later I did manage to see all this, but back then I didn’t quite understand, I was offended.
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Ilya Yefimovich “gave me a precious piece of advice that stayed in my memory for the rest of my life. And now, at any time, I think of it and am proud of it.”

The influence of Repin’s talent affected the further development of Fedot Sychkov’s art. It is evident both in the accuracy of the drawing (reliable anatomy and composition of space), in the ability to show truthful sizes and volumes with the help of light and shadow, and in the predilection for the portrait genre and for depicting the life of the peasants.
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Portrait of A.I. Sychkova, the Artist's Mother

Время создания
1898
Место создания
St. Petersburg
Размер
178x109 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
13
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Fedot SychkovКоллекция работ

Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova
Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova
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
Festival Day. Girlfriends. Winter
Festival Day. Girlfriends. Winter
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Vera with flowers
Vera with flowers
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
Capri
Capri
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Girlfriends
Girlfriends
Yaroslavl Museum of Fine Arts
Flax Combers
Flax Combers
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
Straight-A Pupil
Straight-A Pupil
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Moksha River Overflowed
Moksha River Overflowed
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
Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
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
Rome. The Colosseum
Rome. The Colosseum
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Young Married Woman
Young Married Woman
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
Girlfriends. Children
Girlfriends. Children
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Girlfriends
Girlfriends
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
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