Evening in Ukraine by Arkhip Kuindzhi

Evening in Ukraine by Arkhip Kuindzhi is a warm, romantic ballad about a southern village immersed in bliss
Evening in Ukraine is a painting painted by Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi and first presented to the audience in 1878, at the sixth exhibition of the Wanderers.
The crowns of huge trees, through which large, bright flowers hang, hills crossed out by white paths – all this gives rise to a feeling of comfort and isolation of the southern village. Attaching great importance to light, the artist depicted the sky in sunset crimson and yellow tones. Peace and serenity are the main motives of the master’s work.
Name of the painting: “Evening in Ukraine”.
Author: Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi (1842-1910).
Year of writing: 1878.
Size: 81 x 163 cm.
Style: Realism.
Genre: Landscape.
Technique: Oil painting.
Material: Canvas. Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.
Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi – famous Russian artist of Greek origin
He sought to give his works a special richness, to preserve the natural range of shades. Depicting the nature of familiar places, the master was not afraid of deep contrasts that convey the mood and evoke a certain emotional mood. Drawing attention to familiar, everyday landscapes, he knew how to make the viewer freeze in front of them for a long time, plunging into the contemplation of each fragment.
The painting “Evening in Ukraine” by Arkhip Kuindzhi is a typical example of his work. The artist has been refining it for three years, having achieved the transfer of a special color, almost tangible warmth of the earth cooling down by night. Having received high marks from contemporaries, she became one of the best picturesque examples of the Russian Museum.