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Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova

Время создания
1903
Место создания
St. Petersburg
Размер
136x95 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
11
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Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova
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In the ‘Woman with Umbrella’, created in 1903, the artist depicted his wife, Lydia Vasilyevna. The sun illuminates the figure of the young woman, the soft path under her feet and the trunks of trees. Long shadows fall on the path, among which the sunbeams move. The movement of air is most prominent in the painting: the light plays on the fabric of the dress, leaving bright pink splashes on the rich red sleeve, and the foliage sways under the warm wind, creating movable shadows.

In this painting, the young artist set himself a great challenge. He wanted to paint the portrait en plein air, depicting not only the model herself but also the air itself, in which sunlight, glare, and shadows are reflected. Fedot Sychkov did not paint each specific leaf or pattern on the lace. He worked generally, with noticeable colorful brushstrokes, trying to convey the trembling of the foliage under the soft blows of wind and the movement of the fabric of the dress with each step.

Fedot Sychkov painted the portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna in the same year when they became married. The wedding took place in the Church of St. Simeon in St. Petersburg, on the 7th of February, 1903. The young love of the artist, who was 12 years younger, became his faithful assistant. With great understanding and patience, she helped him in his work and in his everyday life. She certainly influenced many of his painting. The artist portrayed her as both a fashionable woman and a hardworking peasant. In the 1905 painting ‘Linen Dressers’, she is depicted as a village worker. In the 1916 painting ‘Blessing of the Waters’, she is a gentle and caring mother. In 1928, she was portrayed as a stately ‘Young Woman’.

During their life together, Fedot Sychkov created about 10 portraits of his wife. A fragile young woman from St. Petersburg with clear blue eyes and an incredible strength went through very tough times when, in the first years after the Bolshevik revolution, she had to transform from the wife of a successful artist into a simple peasant woman. In 1953 and 1955, the artist painted the middle-aged, but still attractive Lydia Vasilyevna in the interior of their house in Kochelayevo and in the garden near it.

In 1957, Fedot Sychkov created the last portrait of his beloved wife — a nostalgic repetition of the ‘Girl with Fruit (For dessert)’; the first version of this portrait dates back to 1906. In the portrait, the young Lydia Vasilyevna appears as a charming young maid with a long braid, wearing a white apron and holding a tray full of fruit in her hands. Presently, the first version is displayed in the Krasnodar Art Museum. The sketch and the portrait-repetition are housed in the collection of the Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts.
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Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova

Время создания
1903
Место создания
St. Petersburg
Размер
136x95 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
11
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Fedot SychkovКоллекция работ

Friends
Friends
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Tobogganing
Tobogganing
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 Painter Nina Petrovna Petrovicheva
Portrait of Painter Nina Petrovna Petrovicheva
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
Portrait of Woman in Black
Portrait of Woman in Black
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
Portrait of Mordovian Teacher
Portrait of Mordovian Teacher
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Flax Combers
Flax Combers
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
Hard Crossing
Hard Crossing
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
Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
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
Young Woman
Young Woman
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Going on a Visit
Going on a Visit
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Friends
Friends
I.D. Voronin United Museum of Local History
Capri. Faraglioni Arch
Capri. Faraglioni Arch
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Harvester
Harvester
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
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