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Who is the author of this painting?
1, (Russia) β's The Hunter in Rest? Γ ? Perloff's date of creation: 187 1 year canvas oil painting 1 19 x 183 cm, collection place: Trechakov Art Museum, Moscow, Russia.

Perloff's painting: The resting hunter appears in Perloff's creation, which shows the growth of a positive outlook on life with the characteristics of1870s. At the same time, the attention to the "hunter talking" scene enables the painter to focus on still life sketch in addition to the landscape background, but the painter does not completely unify man and nature, but Perloff thinks of showing the harmony between man and nature in front of the next generation of artists. The former Soviet Union 1956 released a set of three stamps for the painting of Russian painter Perloff, and the second one was the painting "The Hunter in Peace" by the painter Perloff.

2. About the author: Vasily grigori Yevich Perloff (василийгригореви).

Perloff birthplace:

Tobolsk, Tyumen, Western Siberia

Date of birth:

1833 1.2

3. Personal life

From the early years to the end of 1950s, influenced by Chernyshevski, Perloff took an active part in the anti-serfdom struggle in Russia at that time, and bravely issued an angry voice against serfdom, violence and oppression. During this period, his critical attitude towards real life runs through his works such as Police Chief Appearing in Court for Trial, Village sermon, Medici Drinking Tea, etc.

186 1 is regarded as the most powerful one of his early works. In this oil painting, the author depicts the tragic scene of poor rural areas in Russia from 65438 to the 1960s.

prime of life

1862 ——1864 worked in Paris, France. During this period, he devoted himself to describing the life in the local slums, and created paintings such as Inside the Acrobatic Theater of the Paris Garden Party, Sava and Blind Musician.

His talent is also reflected in his portraits, which reflect the positive images of farmers and intellectuals. For example, in two oil paintings, The Owl of mosca and The Patriarch, he truly depicts the peasants wandering around in pursuit of truth. His masterpieces include Funeral, Drowning, Three Cars, and Tutoring at a Merchant's Home.

Since the 1970s. Most of his works poetically express nature, depicting hunting and other dramatic scenes, with anti-church themes in the middle, such as bird catchers, resting hunters, fishermen, college students and monks talking near the chapel and arguments about faith.

4. Perloff participated in the struggle of social democratic forces against serfdom and its remnants with art all his life, and trained a large number of Russian artists. His creation is of great significance in the history of Russian painting and has made valuable contributions to the art history of Russian democratic realism.