Field after Harvest. (1897; Russian Federation) by Isaac Levitan

The artwork titled “Field after Harvest” was created by Isaac Levitan in 1897, originating from the Russian Federation. Rendered in oil on cardboard, this piece belongs to the Impressionism movement and falls within the landscape genre. Currently, it is housed in the National Gallery of Armenia located in Yerevan, Armenia.

The artwork depicts a vast field following the harvest, marked by subdued and warm hues that hint at the remnants of agricultural activity. The field stretches into the distance, capturing the expansive openness and tranquility of the countryside. In the background, clusters of trees and small farm buildings punctuate the landscape, their forms slightly softened by Levitan’s impressionistic technique. The sky above is light and expansive, contributing to the overall atmosphere of calm and post-harvest serenity. Levitan’s brushstrokes and color palette effectively convey the quiet beauty of rural life and the gentle aftermath of the harvest season.

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