With bears in Siberia (1921)

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" (1921) by Konstantin Alexeevich Korovin transports us to a vibrant market day in a bustling Siberian village. A central aspect of the painting is the visual cacophony of colors and forms, showcasing Korovin's mastery over impressionistic techniques.In this dynamic scene, local villagers, dressed in traditional attire, engage enthusiastically with visiting performers and their bears—a popular form of entertainment in rural Russia during this period. The bears, a focal point of the composition, seem almost tame, performing for a crowd that gathers around in fascination. The bustling activity is set against a background of quaint wooden houses and a distant church, painted in bright, almost fairy-tale hues. Korovin's use of swift brushstrokes captures the lively motion and festive atmosphere of the gathering, making the scene pulse with energy.This painting not only reflects the cultural uniqueness of Siberian village life but also demonstrates Korovin's brilliant use of color and light to convey a sense of immediacy and joy.

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Konstantin Alekseyevich Korovin was a leading Russian Impressionist painter.

Konstantin was born in Moscow to a merchant family officially registered as "peasants of Vladimir Gubernia". His father, Aleksey Mikhailovich Korovin, earned a university degree and was more interested in arts and music than in the family business established by Konstantin's grandfather.