Difficult Bride
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Difficult Bride
Giclée / Kunstafdruk
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Composition and Style
The painting's composition is characterized by its use of warm colors, intricate details, and a sense of depth. The scene depicts a man kneeling before a woman, who appears to be seated on a chair, in a richly decorated interior. The room is filled with opulent furnishings, including a large window draped with heavy curtains, a fireplace mantel adorned with various objects, and walls covered in red wallpaper. The artist's use of light and shadow creates a sense of drama and tension in the scene.Historical Context
The "Difficult Bride" is part of a larger narrative involving marriage customs and societal expectations at the time. Pavel Fedotov was known for his satirical genre paintings, which critiqued the social and political order of 19th-century Russia. This painting is no exception, offering a glimpse into the lives of the aristocracy and the challenges they faced in their personal relationships.- The Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia, houses an impressive collection of Pavel Fedotov's works, including "Difficult Bride".
- For a more in-depth look at the artist's life and work, visit Pavel Fedotov's Wikipedia page.
- To own a hand-made oil reproduction of "Difficult Bride", visit AllPaintingsStore.com.
The "Difficult Bride" is a testament to Pavel Fedotov's skill as a painter and his ability to capture the essence of 19th-century Russian society. As a masterpiece of Realism, it remains an important work in the history of art, offering insights into the lives of the aristocracy and the challenges they faced in their personal relationships.
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Pavel Fedotov: The Russian Hogarth and a Voice of Critique
Pavel Andreyevich Fedotov (1815 – 1852) stands as an enigmatic figure in the annals of Russian art history—a painter who achieved remarkable success during his brief but impactful career, yet vanished tragically young from the spotlight. Often dubbed “The Hogarth” after William Hogarth, a British satirist renowned for his unflinching depictions of social realities, Fedotov’s oeuvre embodies a distinctive blend of realism and biting commentary on the societal conventions of mid-19th century Russia. Born in Moscow, Fedotov's artistic inclinations emerged early, fueled by an interest in music and nurtured through evening classes at Saint Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. While not considered a standout student initially, his military service as an officer of the Imperial Guards proved pivotal—providing him with access to patronage and fostering a burgeoning reputation for portraying officers and regiment scenes with astute observation and subtle humor. This clandestine engagement with satire distinguished him from many of his contemporaries who adhered to more conventional artistic pursuits. Unlike those focused on idealized beauty or historical grandeur, Fedotov sought to expose the hypocrisy and contradictions inherent in aristocratic society. His artistic journey began modestly with pencil sketches and watercolor studies, but he swiftly transitioned to oil painting in 1846—a medium that allowed him to fully realize his vision of dramatic realism. Works like “Newly Decorated,” “Picky Bride,” and “Untimely Guest” immediately garnered acclaim at the St. Petersburg Exhibition of 1848, establishing Fedotov as a pioneer of Russian domestic genre painting and securing him considerable recognition. These paintings weren’t merely aesthetically pleasing; they were meticulously crafted critiques of social mores—depicting scenes of courtship rituals, marital disputes, and familial tensions with unflinching honesty. The exhibition solidified his position within the artistic landscape and signaled the promise of sustained prosperity for Fedotov's creative endeavors. Perhaps Fedotov’s most celebrated masterpiece is “Major’s Marriage Proposal” (1851)—a poignant portrayal capturing the complexities of romantic relationships against a backdrop of opulent interiors. This painting exemplifies Fedotov’s mastery of technique, demonstrating his ability to convey emotion and psychological nuance through masterful brushwork and meticulous detail. It stands as testament to his artistic maturity and solidified his legacy as one of Russia's foremost realist painters. Interestingly, Fedotov maintained connections with members of the Petrashevsky Social-Democratic Group—a collective advocating for reform within the Russian Empire—who faced trial in 1849. This association underscores the broader intellectual context informing Fedotov’s artistic sensibilities and reflects a commitment to challenging established norms through art. Though his life was tragically cut short by mental illness at the age of 37, Pavel Fedotov's legacy persists as an artist who bravely confronted social injustices with unflinching honesty—a true embodiment of “The Hogarth” spirit and a cornerstone of Russian artistic history.pavel fedotov
1815 - 1852
Belangrijkste feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Satirical Realism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['William Hogarth']
- Date Of Death: 1852
- Full Name: Pavel Andreyevich Fedotov
- Nationality: Russian
- Notable Artworks:
- Major’s Marriage Proposal
- Newly Decorated
- Picky Bride
- Place Of Birth: Moscow




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