The artwork, titled “Over the Embankment,” was painted by Ivan Shishkin in 1887. This piece is a representation of the Realism art movement, falling under the genre of landscape. In true adherence to the principles of Realism, the artwork captures a natural scene with meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to authenticity.
“Over the Embankment” depicts a serene and verdant landscape, characterized by towering trees, rugged rocks, and a clear, expansive sky. The composition is dominated by lush, green foliage adorning the tall pine trees that ascend toward the heavens, while a rocky pathway leads the viewer’s eye into the depth of the canvas. The rugged embankment and the distant, tranquil waters reflect the artist’s profound appreciation for and meticulous rendition of the natural world. Shishkin’s adept use of light and shadow enhances the realism, lending an almost tangible texture to the bark of the trees and the rough surfaces of the rocks. The overall effect is one of awe and admiration for the untouched beauty of nature, evocatively captured in this timeless piece.