Stubbled field (c.1885; Russian Federation) by Isaac Levitan

The artwork entitled “Stubbled Field,” circa 1885, was created by Isaac Levitan and is part of the Realism art movement. Executed in pencil on paper, this landscape piece is held at the Tula Regional Museum of Fine Arts in Tula, Russia.

“Stubbled Field” presents a serene depiction of a harvested field under a vast, subtly clouded sky. The field is interspersed with haystacks, indicating the end of the harvest season. As dusk approaches, the light from the setting sun illuminates the horizon, casting a gentle glow across the landscape. In the distance, a group of trees stands silhouetted against the expansive sky, adding depth to the scene. The artist’s meticulous use of pencil captures the quiet and contemplative essence of the rural setting, highlighting the simplicity and tranquility of the countryside.

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