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Konstantin Alexeevich Korovin was a distinguished Russian Impressionist painter, renowned for his bold use of color and atmospheric compositions. Born in Moscow on December 5, 1861, Korovin emerged as a central figure in Russian Impressionism, leaving a lasting impact on his peers and succeeding generations of artists.
Although Korovin’s family was officially recorded as “peasants of Vladimir Gubernia,” he grew up in a cultured household. His father, Aleksey Mikhailovich Korovin, was a university graduate with a profound love for the arts and music. This environment strongly influenced Konstantin’s artistic ambitions, even though the family came from a mercantile background.
Korovin received his education at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where he was guided by notable figures like Vasily Perov and Alexei Savrasov. Blending traditional Russian motifs with impressionist methods, he created acclaimed works that express the spirit of Russian nature, dynamic city views, and imaginative theater set designs.
Over the course of his career, Korovin made substantial contributions to Russian stage design and maintained close ties with the prominent Abramtsevo circle of artists. Masterpieces such as “Paris at Night” and “Northern Idyll” are still celebrated for their luminous quality, expressive brushstrokes, and vivid narrative elements.




















