The artwork entitled “Sunny Autumn Day” was created by Isaac Levitan in 1897. It is a landscape rendered in oil on cardboard and falls under the Realism art movement. The dimensions of this artwork are 11.5 by 17.3 centimeters, and it is currently housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
“Sunny Autumn Day” exemplifies the serene beauty of a forest during autumn. The artwork features a central path that meanders through a grove of trees, illuminated by the gentle light of a sunny day. The foliage is depicted in warm, autumnal hues, with the golden leaves of the trees creating a vivid contrast against the clear blue sky. Delicate brushstrokes capture the intricate details and textures of the bark and leaves, enhancing the realistic portrayal of the scene. The overall composition conveys a sense of tranquility and the serene passage of time in the natural world, characteristic of Levitan’s mastery in landscape painting.