Describe the picture of Khrutsky flowers and fruits. Description of Khrutsky's painting "flowers and fruits" and other works of the artist

Describe the picture of Khrutsky flowers and fruits.  Description of the painting by Khrutsky
Describe the picture of Khrutsky flowers and fruits. Description of Khrutsky's painting "flowers and fruits" and other works of the artist

Composition - a description based on the painting by I.F.In the center of the picture is a luxurious bouquet of flowers in a vase. My attention was attracted by two large scarlet peonies hanging heavy heads from top to bottom. The composition of the bouquet includes two more peonies, they are not so large, but also beautiful, their pale pink color sets off the brightness of other flowers. Velvet irises are magnificent, distinguished by their unusual shape, lilac color.

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Composition - description based on the painting by I.T. Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits"

/ NA TURMORT (French dead nature), a genre of fine art dedicated to the depiction of inanimate objects (utensils, fruits, crushed game, bouquets of flowers, attributes of any activity).

Ivan Trofimovich Khrutsky. Still life "Flowers and fruits"

Ivan Trofimovich Khrutsky (1810 - 1885) - Russian painter. Still life master. Born on February 8, 1810 in the Vitebsk province (Belarus) in the family of a priest. Graduated from the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. Still life "Flowers and Fruits" was awarded the Big Silver Medal "for painting fruits and fruits from nature."

Flowers Peonies (pale pink, light yellow, burgundy, red; "furry" flowers, resembling a hat) Rose (bright red, pale pink fringe, beautiful but proud) Daffodils (bright yellow, fragile and vulnerable)

Hyacinth (light purple, looks like an asterisk, quiet, simple and peaceful) Iris (light purple, unusual) Cornflowers (bright blue, like cones, good-natured and friendly, light and airy)

The painting by I. F. Khrutsky depicts a still life "Flowers and Fruits". In the center of the picture is a luxurious bouquet of flowers in a vase. My attention was attracted by two large scarlet peonies hanging heavy heads from top to bottom. The composition of the bouquet includes two more peonies, they are not so large, but also beautiful, their pale pink color sets off the brightness of other flowers. Velvet irises are magnificent, distinguished by their unusual shape, lilac color. At the bottom, a shy beauty rose was perched, I did not immediately notice her, but was fascinated by the grace of the queen of flowers. Next to her is a couple of daffodils, yellow as two suns. They seem to emit light and give a joyful, summer disposition to the bouquet.

But the open wings of tulips, they are refined, fragile. In a bronze-copper vase with an unpretentious ornament and a relief pattern depicting dogs in the bosom of nature, not only garden flowers, but also wildflowers look beautiful. They frame the bouquet, give it a unique charm, fill it with life. Blue-blue bells look natural next to wheat ears. Leaves of different shapes and colors are barely visible among the flowers. Unique bouquet! Next to the vase is a glass half-filled with water, and in it is a golden slice of lemon. It seems to me that the fruits next to this glass seem more juicy. There is nothing superfluous in the picture. The artist thought over every detail On the right of the canvas, I see a wicker basket, and in it ripe peaches are laid out on top of the leaves, they just ask to be put in your mouth. For a basket - a whole basket of berries of white, red and black currants.

There are many artists, but truly talented, masterfully mastering their craft and putting their soul into their works can be counted on one hand. The more valuable are their works.

Ivan Fomich Khrutsky: a short biography

The future artist was born in 1810 on January 27. The place of his birth is known today as Belarus. However, in those years it was part of the Russian Empire, so his small homeland - Vitebsk province - was part of Russia. Parents belonged to the Catholic Church, were very pious.

The artist himself showed interest in painting from childhood, so he began to develop abilities in this direction early. He was educated at the IAH (Imperial Academy of Arts) and worked there for a long time. At one time he had access to the paintings of the Hermitage with the right to copy them.

The main painting styles in which he worked are as follows:

  • academic direction;
  • classicism;
  • baroque.

Both in Russia and in Poland, Khrutsky is known as an excellent painter, specializing mainly in beautiful and richly colored still lifes. In addition to them, he painted landscapes, portraits, and other paintings. However, it was his beautiful still life works that brought him wide fame in artistic circles. fruit ") - the most Khrutsky. Still life causes a lot of discussion around the world to this day.

Painting "Flowers and Fruits"

It was written by Ivan Fomich in 1836. Description of Khrutsky's painting "Flowers and Fruits" today finds expression not only in oral statements, but also in children's school essays, descriptions in art articles, and so on.

For this painting, the artist received a very good and well-deserved award - a large one from the Academic Council. This practically confirmed the general impression of mute admiration that was aroused by the public with the canvas.

Description of the painting by Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits"

The painting depicts a vase of flowers in the center of the canvas. beautiful and very cute small lilac and white flowers are combined with large pink and blue buds and open flowers. The splendor of the bouquet is given by feather grass twigs and some beautiful wide long leaves of field grasses.

The overall impression of the vase with flowers is joyful and good. The painting evokes a feeling of freshness and uplifts the mood.

Even a child can make a description of Khrutsky's painting "Flowers and Fruits". It is so simple, accessible, but at the same time deep and capacious for the depicted objects. In addition to a vase of flowers, the picture clearly shows a glass of water. Crystal clear clear water in which a lemon slice floats.

A basket of colored grapes and a wicker box with juicy peaches, pumpkin and pears are also highlighted in the piece. In the background, you can see a decanter of water.

Bright accents in paintings

Khrutsky's painting "Flowers and Fruits", written in 1838, almost completely repeats the plot of the still life "Flowers and Fruits". Both paintings have bright accents - a vase of flowers, juicy, as if real, fruits and handmade wicker boxes for them.

If the description of "Flowers and Fruits" boils down to such bright spots as a glass of water with a slice of lemon and bright blue and pink flower buds in a vase, then "Flowers and Fruits" differs in only one thing. The fruits are somewhat different, and the flower vase is completely transparent, and is located not in the center, but on the side of the picture.

But, despite such a similarity of plot and content, both paintings deserve separate reviews, separate discussions and descriptions. After all, the differences are obvious, and the general impression of the paintings is different.

Naturalness of writing fruit

The artist Khrutsky tried to paint the pictures as naturally as possible. And he undoubtedly succeeded. Looking at juicy peaches, large grapes and lemon brilliantly juiced, it is difficult not to feel their taste and not want to try them this very minute.

The work of the painter deserves special praise for the nativeness, naturalness of the depicted objects. Here is a pear. Ruddy on one side, as if it had just been plucked from a tree, where on one side it was covered with the shadow of foliage, and on the other it turned to the sun. Nearby you can see the second pear, but already cut in half. It is juicy, shiny with sweet moisture. Even the seeds are drawn so clearly and precisely that there is no doubt about their naturalness.

It is thanks to such a feature of the great artist as the naturalness of painting still lifes that he managed to become famous and become very famous. There are few such people, because in the XVIII-XIX centuries, few painted still lifes, especially such high-quality and beautiful in execution and content.

Description of Khrutsky's painting "Flowers and Fruits" can be reduced to the moment of constructing a composition for working on a painting. Obviously, the artist thought out all the smallest details of the location of each object, the rotation of each fruit and fruit, the position of all objects on the table surface.

The popularity of the artwork

How popular Ivan Fomich Khrutsky's still lifes are is not so difficult to judge. Indeed, today his works "Flowers and Fruits", "Flowers and Fruits" are themes for schoolchildren's essays. The canvases are in the Tretyakov Gallery and enjoy the constant attention and love of the public.

In 1838 Khrutsky was awarded a gold medal in painting for his excellent work Flowers and Fruits. Until now, his still lifes are copied and used to decorate rooms, restaurants and creative halls. Anyone (and there are many of them) can purchase a reduced copy of the artist's excellent works. But, naturally, natural canvases are pleasing to the eye only on the walls of the famous gallery.

Composition based on the painting by I. T. Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits".
"Still life" is a French word, literally it means "dead nature", but it is more fair when such a genre is spoken of as "the quiet life of things", because in each such picture the presence of a person is felt, and objects bear his warmth hands. Before starting to paint a still life, the artist carefully selects everything that is necessary and arranges it according to his taste, i.e. builds a composition.
In the center of I. T. Khrutsky's painting "Flowers and Fruits" is a tall vase of flowers. A basket of peaches, pumpkin, pears, grapes balance the lush bouquet. The artist could move the vase to the left or right and leave a void in the center. But then the mood of the still life would lose its peace, there would be a feeling of anxiety.

Khrutsky's painting is an image of abundance, beauty, generous gifts of nature, therefore everything in it is stable, harmonious. The painter talks about each subject in detail. They are written in such a way that the artist makes us admire the transparent fragility of glass, water in a glass - cold, clean and transparent, ripe fruits. The pumpkin here is large, rough and bumpy, it would be difficult to hold it in your hands. And a sprig of amber grapes with seeds glowing from the inside seems to be so light that if you lift it by a dry tail, you will not feel the weight.
Khrutsky not only gives a feeling of the weight of objects, but also perfectly conveys their texture. The lemon has a porous zest, and next to it is a glossy apple, matte, velvety peaches, the table marble is cold and smooth, the basket is rough. Still life even evokes taste sensations: lemon and currant are sour, pears and peaches are juicy and sweet.
The painting miraculously collects flowers and fruits of summer and autumn: peonies bloom in June, grapes ripen in September, pumpkin - in October. Still life tells about the steady and unhurried course of life itself

Description of the painting by I. T. Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits".
In front of me is a still life of the outstanding artist I.T. Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits". This painting has a rather complex composition, as it depicts many large and small elements. Despite such an abundance of details, the picture does not look overwhelmed. In the very center of the canvas is a luxurious bouquet of flowers in a vase. Here you can find lush bright pink peonies, graceful irises, and modest cornflowers. Flowers are in a vase with embossed ornament. Next to the vase is a glass of crystal clear water with a lemon wedge. Probably, this water was poured from the decanter, which is on the right behind the pumpkin. Another slice is on the table next to the sliced ​​lemon. The artist depicted in the picture not only a lemon, but also many other fruits. There are five pears next to the sliced ​​lemon. Khrutsky uses a warm yellow color to convey the ripeness of these aromatic fruits. A small sprig of green grapes hangs from one of the pears. There are only a few berries hanging from the pear, and this detail defines the space of the picture. Two grapes hang just below the surface of the table and this is a real find of the artist. By this he wanted to show that the beauty, color, brightness and aroma of flowers and fruits are not limited to the space of the table, such beauty is everywhere and must be seen in simple things. Behind the pears, in the background, we see a pumpkin. From time immemorial, the Russian people cultivated this culture, and there is a clear connection with Russian traditions. A large bunch of ripe grapes lies on top of the pumpkin. The berries are large, and the artist skillfully depicts their ripeness and juiciness. To the left of the vase of flowers is a small rectangular basket with apricots. To show the juiciness of the fruit, the artist depicted one apricot cut in half. Behind these fruits is another basket full of sea buckthorn. And on top of the berries are several ears of wheat. The whole picture is a kind of mix of colors, flowers and fruits. On this canvas, there are mainly bright and rich colors that set the overall tone of the whole picture. Warm yellow, delicate pink, modest blue, bright green - such shades are inherent in summer. It is it that gives so many fruits, vegetables, berries and flowers. And the artist very subtly conveyed all the wealth of this time of year and picked up an amazingly accurate name for the painting - "Flowers and Fruits".

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Before us is a picture of the famous Belarusian artist Ivan Trofimovich Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits". The name conveys the content of the canvas surprisingly accurately. It really depicts a bright bouquet of flowers in a vase, under which there are numerous fruits. The composition conveys the atmosphere and mood of late summer and early autumn.

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Painting by Ivan Trofimovich Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits" is a still life in which the artist managed to highlight the brightest colors of late summer. It was during this period that all hardworking peasants reap the fruits of their long work, nature endows us with a generous harvest of fruits and vegetables, as well as beautiful flowers.

In the center of the painting is a large, beautiful vase, decorated with graceful relief images. The vase contains many flowers, this summer bouquet is replete with the brightest shades. Here you can find beautiful white and red peonies, chamomile, roses and blue toffee, as well as many small flowers. With great love, the artist conveys the bright color of summer, multi-colored overflows of colors take the central place in the picture. Depicted in bright colors in the foreground, the flowers clearly contrast with the surrounding space, which is dominated by dark tones. This creates a feeling of bright light in the place where the vase of flowers is located, while the viewer may have the illusion that the flowers themselves are illuminating a dark room with their dazzling colors.

From flowers, our gaze smoothly passes to the fruits located on the sides of the vase. To the left of the viewer there is a small box in which peaches are stacked. One of them was cut in half and both pieces were placed next to the box, close to the vase. On the right side, several juicy yellow pears are visible, as well as half a lemon and a huge watermelon. Soon, these beautiful fruits will decorate the table during a family lunch or dinner. People will feast on these gifts of nature, as well as grapes, the branch of which lies on top of a watermelon. On the left side, in a darkened space behind a flower vase, you can also see juicy grapes. Only they look much smaller than the grapes in the foreground. But apparently this does not in the least impair their properties, since small grapes are even more juicy and sweet than large ones.

In the right corner is a large decanter filled with water, and in the very center of the painting, under a vase, is a small glass filled with liquid. The golden time between summer and autumn is a truly hot season, when all living things, including plants, are in great need of water. So the red peony bent over to the glass as if he was thirsty. If you do not water these beautiful flowers, they will quickly fade, and we will no longer be able to admire their unforgettable colors.

In his painting, Ivan Khrutsky admires the bright riches that nature can give us. How nice, after hard work in the field or in the garden, to admire the grace of flowers and taste the juicy fruits of ripe summer! But in order for the autumn holiday to take place, you need to laboriously work all summer, and only then our labor will give us its fruits.

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In front of me is a still life of the outstanding artist I.T. Khrutsky "Flowers and Fruits". This painting has a rather complex composition, as it depicts many large and small elements. Despite such an abundance of details, the picture does not look overwhelmed.

In the very center of the canvas is a luxurious bouquet of flowers in a vase. Here you can find lush bright pink peonies, graceful irises, and modest cornflowers. Flowers are in a vase with embossed ornament. Next to the vase is a glass of crystal clear water with a lemon wedge. Probably, this water was poured from the decanter, which is on the right behind the pumpkin. Another slice is on the table next to the sliced ​​lemon.

The artist depicted in the picture not only a lemon, but also many other fruits. There are five pears next to the sliced ​​lemon. Khrutsky uses a warm yellow color to convey the ripeness of these aromatic fruits. A small sprig of green grapes hangs from one of the pears. There are only a few berries hanging from the pear, and this detail defines the space of the picture. Two grapes hang just below the surface of the table and this is a real find of the artist. By this he wanted to show that the beauty, color, brightness and aroma of flowers and fruits are not limited to the space of the table, such beauty is everywhere and must be seen in simple things.

Behind the pears, in the background, we see a pumpkin. From time immemorial, the Russian people cultivated this culture, and here there is a clear connection with Russian traditions. A large bunch of ripe grapes lies on top of the pumpkin. The berries are large, and the artist skillfully depicts their ripeness and juiciness.

To the left of the vase of flowers is a small rectangular basket with apricots. To show the juiciness of the fruit, the artist depicted one apricot cut in half. Behind these fruits is another basket full of sea buckthorn. And on top of the berries are several ears of wheat.

The whole picture is a kind of mix of colors, flowers and fruits. This canvas contains mainly bright and rich colors that set the overall tone of the whole picture. Warm yellow, delicate pink, modest blue, bright green - such shades are inherent in summer. It is it that gives so many fruits, vegetables, berries and flowers. And the artist very subtly conveyed all the wealth of this time of year and picked up an amazingly accurate name for the painting - "Flowers and Fruits".

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The central place of the picture, despite the abundance of various details, is occupied by a vase depicting animals walking in the wild. It appears to be made of porcelain, although it may also be made of metal, as it is dark green in color. The artist placed several flowers in the vase, among which peonies stand out in red buds. Three of them are lowered down, as if the days of fading of their beauty have come. Two blue irises, spreading their petals on the sides, also look delightful.

The rest of the flowers, predominantly yellow shades, stand either in pairs or alone. The composition is diluted with green leaves and in some places sticking up ears of wheat or some kind of grass.

To the right of the vase is a glass tumbler half full. One of the peonies lowers its petals into it, as if wanting to drink nutritious moisture. If you continue to lead your eyes further, then your gaze comes across a cluster of fruits. The main place among them is occupied by a large pumpkin, part of which is "hiding" behind a bouquet of flowers. The artist placed a bunch of grapes on top of it. But five berries seemed to have fallen off and now hang from the edge of the table, covering some of the ripe pears. In the lower corner of the picture there is an incised orange, behind which a red apple is hiding "modestly". The upper part of the image is occupied by a decanter of water, which is poorly visible in places against a brown background.

On the left side of the painting are ripe peaches neatly arranged on a leafy mat in a wicker box. Next to it, the artist placed a cut fruit, as if wishing to demonstrate that it is really ripe and ready to eat. Behind them is a large basket filled to the brim with bunches of grapes.

The artist chose colors mainly saturated, truly summer. Only the background is dark, but at the same time, it fulfills its main function: it allows you to really enjoy the beauty of natural fruits.

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"Still life" is a French word, literally it means "dead nature", but it is more fair when such a genre is spoken of as "the quiet life of things", because in each such picture the presence of a person is felt, and objects bear his warmth hands. Before starting to paint a still life, the artist carefully selects everything that is necessary and arranges it according to his taste, i.e. builds a composition.

In the center of I. T. Khrutsky's painting "Flowers and Fruits" is a tall vase of flowers. A basket of peaches, pumpkin, pears, grapes balance the lush bouquet. The artist could move the vase to the left or right and leave a void in the center. But then the mood of the still life would lose its peace, there would be a feeling of anxiety. Khrutsky's painting is an image of abundance, beauty, generous gifts of nature, therefore everything in it is stable, harmonious.

The painter talks about each subject in detail. They are written in such a way that the artist makes us admire the transparent fragility of glass, water in a glass - cold, clean and transparent, ripe fruits. The pumpkin here is large, rough and bumpy, it would be difficult to hold it in your hands. And a sprig of amber grapes with seeds glowing from the inside seems to be so light that if you lift it by a dry tail, you will not feel the weight.

Khrutsky not only gives a feeling of the weight of objects, but also perfectly conveys their texture. Lemon has a porous zest, and next to it is a glossy apple, matte, velvety peaches, table marble is cold and smooth, a rough basket ... Still life even evokes taste sensations: lemon and currant are sour, pears and peaches are juicy and sweet.

The painting miraculously collects flowers and fruits of summer and autumn: peonies bloom in June, grapes ripen in September, pumpkin - in October. Still life tells about the steady and unhurried course of life itself.

Ivan Khrutsky is a famous artist from Belarus, who tried to reflect the beautiful nature in his paintings. But among his paintings, a special place is occupied by still lifes, which Ivan Timofeevich always turned out to be just great.

It is known that in translation from French this word literally means "dead nature", which is why we see in the picture of a talented artist the fruits that have already been collected and now they were able to compose a single composition. In painting, such a genre means that the picture contains those things, objects or phenomena that were touched by the warm hands of a person. Therefore, the idea of ​​Ivan Timofeevich, his presence is so distinctly and clearly felt on this artistic canvas.

Before starting to write his work "Flowers and Fruits", the artist thought over his plan, so everything that he prepared to create the conceived composition, he arranged accurately and correctly, knowing in advance how, what and where he would put or put. Therefore, it is this still life that stands out so strongly among the rest of Khrutsky's works, where all the variety of colors is used and all the details are beautifully traced.

If you look closely at the composition, you will notice that it is quite complex, since on the canvas a large number of small elements are surprising, which the artist was able not only to perfectly draw, but also to link and intertwine with each other. But with such an abundance of small details, the canvas itself does not seem overloaded, it does not scatter attention.

In the central place in his painting, Ivan Timofeevich placed a beautiful vase with a huge, but also very beautiful bouquet. In this floral bouquet, he placed a wide variety of flowers: fragrant peonies, red and white. In the bouquet you can also find modest toffee with a shade of blue on their small petals. Delicate daisies, which are snow-white and clean, are also surprising in this bouquet.

Blue cornflowers delight and surprise with their beauty. Yellow daffodils can be compared to a proud person, but only his soul will be as pure and vulnerable as the petals that Khrutsky subtly painted. And each flower reflects the soul of a person who has his own character and feelings. All these gorgeous and wonderful flowers stand in a large earthenware vase, which will be embossed.

Next to a tall vase, right on the table are various delicious fruits. So, to the right of her there is a small box in which peaches were carefully laid, and to the left of the box is a gorgeous bunch of grapes. The artist also used peach halves in his composition, which he placed right in front of the box with this fruit.

He wanted to show how wonderful this fruit is. But this abundance will be incomplete if you do not describe what Ivan Timofeevich decided to reflect on the left side of the attractive vase. So, next to her are several pears, some of which are cut and even juice is visible. Ripe and amber grapes follow pears.

And at the end of all this, there is a huge watermelon and a sliced ​​lemon. Moreover, you can see a small, but very neat wicker basket, into which sea buckthorn is poured. The basket is made by hand, but it is very simple and unpretentious, so as not to detach attention from the central objects of this still life.

You can distinguish for yourself in the painting of Ivan Timofeevich two parts that allow you to better see and understand the artist's intention. The caring hands of a man have grown everything that is depicted on the canvas. And the artist shows how wonderful human labor is. And the artists manage to show this beautifully by depicting fruits and flowers in their painting.

The author of the painting was able to very carefully and at the same time with inspiration inserted into his painting a small but very elegant decanter of water. Next to the glass decanter there is a small glass, into which is poured the purest and transparent water. And one of the fragrant flowers tilted its bud, as if it wanted to taste a little refreshing moisture. The artist uses warm and delicate colors to convey the taste of summer and autumn, when these fruits ripen and beautiful flower buds bloom.

In the background of the picture, dark and discreet colors are used, and against the background of these dull color shades, the bright and shiny colors of those objects that are placed in the foreground look very advantageous. For example, yellow to show the combination of a pear with a sprig of green grapes. A warm and delicate pink shade is beautifully combined with blue on a painting canvas.

His unusual and amazing picture is Khrutsky's still life, where he depicted the most beautiful flowers and mouth-watering fruits. With great love, he describes the nature that bestows such gifts. The painting allows you to enjoy a wonderful still life and creates a wonderful mood.