Wind Fallen Trees (1886 – 1887) by Ivan Shishkin

The artwork “Wind Fallen Trees” was created by Ivan Shishkin between the years 1886 and 1887. The piece stands firmly within the Realism art movement and belongs to the landscape genre. This work is a prime example of Shishkin’s dedication to capturing the natural world with meticulous attention to detail and authenticity.

The artwork depicts a forest scene where trees have been felled by the wind, creating a chaotic yet serene natural composition. The fallen trees lie in disarray on a dense, moss-covered forest floor, enveloped by thick foliage and surrounded by tall, upright trees casting long shadows. The rich green hues and the interplay of light and shadow capture the tranquil yet rugged essence of the forest. The piece vividly illustrates the coexistence of decay and growth in nature, highlighting Shishkin’s ability to portray the raw beauty of the natural environment.

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