The artwork titled “The Istra River” was created by Isaac Levitan in 1886. It is an oil painting on canvas and belongs to the Realism art movement. This landscape genre piece is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork depicts a serene and pastoral view of the Istra River meandering through a verdant countryside. The lush green fields on both banks of the river stretch towards the horizon, where they meet the clear, light blue sky. The scene is imbued with tranquility and a natural beauty that captures a distinct moment in nature. The rich, vivid greens of the grass and foliage contrast harmoniously with the placid blue waters of the river, creating a balanced and visually appealing composition. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail and adept use of color bring the landscape to life, embodying the principles of Realism in its honest and unembellished portrayal of the natural world.