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At the School Door, 1897. Artist: Bogdanov-Belsky, Nikolai Petrovich (1868-1945)
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At the School Door, 1897. Artist: Bogdanov-Belsky, Nikolai Petrovich (1868-1945)
At the School Door, 1897. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
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Bogdanov Belsky Boyish Face Childhood Country Side Innocence Lapti Nikolai Petrovich 1868 1945 Peredvizhniki School Schoolboy Schoolgirl Schoolteacher Teacher The Itinerants The Wanderers Youth Realism
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This print titled "At the School Door, 1897" by artist Bogdanov-Belsky takes us back in time to a simpler era. The scene depicts a group of children eagerly waiting at the entrance of a school in rural Russia. Their youthful faces radiate innocence and curiosity as they anticipate another day of learning. The painting beautifully captures the essence of childhood, with boys and girls dressed in traditional attire - their boyish faces full of excitement. The rustic countryside setting adds an authentic touch, showcasing the simplicity and charm of village life during that period. A schoolteacher stands at the door, ready to welcome her eager students into the world of knowledge. This image is reminiscent of a bygone era when education was highly valued but not easily accessible for all. Bogdanov-Belsky's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke on this oil on canvas masterpiece. The fine art images skillfully depict each child's unique personality, capturing their individuality within a collective moment frozen in time. "At the School Door" belongs to the genre known as realism, which was popularized by artists like Bogdanov-Belsky who were part of the Peredvizhniki movement or "the wanderers". These artists sought to portray everyday life accurately while also conveying social messages through their work. Displayed at the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, this painting serves as a powerful reminder of our shared human experience and celebrates both youth and education as timeless treasures
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