Oak on the shore of the Gulf of Finland (1857) by Ivan Shishkin

The artwork, titled “Oak on the Shore of the Gulf of Finland,” was created by Ivan Shishkin in 1857. This piece is associated with the Realism art movement and falls within the genre of sketches and studies.

The sketch portrays a majestic oak tree situated on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. The intricate details of the tree’s branches and leaves are captured meticulously, showcasing Shishkin’s mastery in rendering natural elements with precision. The composition includes several large boulders and a tranquil coastline that subtly recedes into the background, giving a sense of depth and serene vastness. The use of fine lines and shading techniques conveys the texture of the bark, the rugged surfaces of the rocks, and the soft foliage, reflecting the artist’s keen observation and dedication to realistic depiction.

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