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The First Snow is a painting by Russian Soviet artist Arkady Plastov.It was created in 1946 in the village of Prislonikha [], Karsunsky District, Ulyanovsk Region.The canvas is part of the permanent exhibition and collection of the Tver Regional Art Gallery.
The painting depicts a naked young woman dressing a little girl in the open hall of a village bathhouse under the rare spring snow. The painting was shown at the very beginning of the Khrushchev Thaw and made a strong impression on experts and public in general. The female nudity had long been poorly represented in Soviet painting.
A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur (French: La Charrette, route sous la neige à Honfleur) is an oil-on-canvas snowscape painting by French impressionist Claude Monet. The painting depicts a man on a wooden cart travelling along a snow-laden road in Honfleur. [2] A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur is one of nearly 140 snowscapes painted by ...
[91] [92] According to Vladimir Kemenov, the snow depicted in the painting is not snow that has just fallen, but "field snow, lying, dense, with fragments of twigs, with protruding stalks of red grass". In the left part of the canvas the snow has a bluish tint, but in general in the painting it is painted in a warmer color scheme with the use ...
The canvas of The Magpie depicts a solitary black magpie perched on a gate formed in a wattle fence, as the light of the sun shines upon freshly fallen snow creating blue shadows. The painting features one of the first examples of Monet's use of colored shadows, which would later become associated with the Impressionist movement. Monet and the ...
Snow at Argenteuil (French: Rue sous la neige, Argenteuil) is an oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the Impressionist artist Claude Monet. It is the largest of no fewer than eighteen works Monet painted of his home commune of Argenteuil while it was under a blanket of snow during the winter of 1874–1875. This painting—number 352 in ...