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Fallen Bells

Время создания
the 1930s
Место создания
Penza, the USSR
Размер
71x52,3 cm
Техника
cardboard, gouache; graphics
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The poignant painting “Fallen Bells” by Ivan Silych Goryushkin-Sorokopudov is imbued with sadness. The artist created this work in the 1930s. Beneath the large archway of the monastery wall, there are two monks. The elder one is wearing a tall klobuk — an Orthodox black headcovering — and leaning on a cane. Both monks gaze sadly at the church bells that lie in the snow.

Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov worked thoroughly on the color palette for this painting. He chose a pale blue for the snow, and a pinkish hue for the monastery walls. He succeeded in capturing the weathered appearance of the bells covered in patina. The entire composition is enveloped in a soft light, as the cold evening twilight slowly fades over the remains of the past.

At the time when the painting was created, the Communists destroyed the Spassky Cathedral in Penza. There are recorded accounts of these tragic events, “At first, work began on the bell tower, preparing the bell for removal. The fasteners were removed, and the bell was hung on a rope, which was cut with an ax. As the huge bell began to fall, there was a loud sound like a cannon shot as it passed each layer. Many people said that their ears were blocked.” Three days later, the man who cut the rope turned black and died.

Perhaps, this is the event that inspired Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov to paint this scene. He created an epitaph for a monument that was considered the heart of the city. By the time the Spassky Cathedral was demolished in 1934, many representatives of the clergy had already been persecuted in the USSR. Under Soviet rule, tens of thousands of churches and monasteries were demolished or converted.

In the 1930s, the artist Mikhail Yemelyanovich Valukin got acquainted with Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov. He wrote about this period in the life of his friend as follows, “He had a shaved head, with his sharp eyes gazing prickly from under his furrowed brows, a pointed beard, and a curled, yellow smoky mustache. He wore high boots, breeches, and a dark sweatshirt with a belt. He carried himself with dignity and looked disgruntled. His gait was measured and unhurried. He never changed his speed, no matter what happened. He was strict and demanding in class. He did not tolerate laziness, negligence, or theatrics.” The artist had small icons at home.

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Fallen Bells

Время создания
the 1930s
Место создания
Penza, the USSR
Размер
71x52,3 cm
Техника
cardboard, gouache; graphics
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Ivan Goryushkin-SorokopudovКоллекция работ

Illustration to Alexander Kuprin’s “Olesya”
Illustration to Alexander Kuprin’s “Olesya”
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Lenin’s Speech
Lenin’s Speech
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Cover of the “Niva” magazine
Cover of the “Niva” magazine
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Winter
Winter
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Fedot Sychkov
Portrait of Fedot Sychkov
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Nina Savkova
Portrait of Nina Savkova
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Sun for Summer — Winter for Frost
The Sun for Summer — Winter for Frost
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Female Portrait (Klavdiya Bulayeva)
Female Portrait (Klavdiya Bulayeva)
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Prisoners Are Here
The Prisoners Are Here
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of the Artist’s Mother-in-Law
Portrait of the Artist’s Mother-in-Law
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Klavdiya Goryushkin-Sorokopudova
Portrait of Klavdiya Goryushkin-Sorokopudova
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Self-portrait. The 1930s–1940s
Self-portrait. The 1930s–1940s
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Judgment of God
The Judgment of God
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Study of a church
Study of a church
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Prince Igor
Prince Igor
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Kiss
The Kiss
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Young Boyar
Young Boyar
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of the Penza Art School Professor
Portrait of the Penza Art School Professor
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Market Day in an Old Town
Market Day in an Old Town
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Fish Market in Astrakhan
Fish Market in Astrakhan
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
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