The artwork titled “Forest gave” was created by Isaac Levitan around the year 1895 in the Russian Federation. This oil on canvas painting, which belongs to the Realism art movement, is a landscape genre work measuring 23 x 33 cm. The artwork is currently housed in the Novgorod State Museum Preserve located in Novgorod, Russia.
In this depiction, the artist Isaac Levitan captures a verdant forest landscape, rich with various shades of green. The painting features a winding dirt path that leads towards the dense forest, drawing the viewer’s eye into the composition. The lush greenery and the gradual transition from the open field in the foreground to the densely packed trees in the background illustrate Levitan’s meticulous attention to detail and his profound appreciation for the natural world. The horizon line extends across the upper section of the artwork, suggesting the vastness of the forest and the serenity of the landscape. The overall tone of the painting evokes a sense of tranquility and communion with nature, characteristic of Levitan’s realistic approach to landscape art.