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Children playing, 1837. Artist: Pavlov, Kapiton Stepanovich (1792-1852)
Children playing, 1837. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Pskov
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Media ID 15008976
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Amusement Childhood Children Playing Childrens Game Childrens Games Childrens Room Desire Genre Scene Pavlov Peace Player Rest Toys
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Children Playing, 1837 - A Glimpse into Innocence and Joy
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a timeless scene of childhood bliss. Painted by the talented artist Kapiton Stepanovich Pavlov in 1837, it portrays a group of children engrossed in their playful activities. Set against the backdrop of a cozy room in Russia, this genre scene exudes warmth and tranquility. The painting showcases boys immersed in various games and amusements that transport them to a world of imagination. Their faces radiate pure delight as they indulge in innocent fun, reminding us of the simple joys that define childhood. The artist's attention to detail is evident through the meticulously rendered toys scattered across the room – each one representing desire and entertainment. Pavlov's masterful use of oil on canvas brings life to this enchanting composition. Through his brushstrokes, he captures not only the physical features but also the emotional essence of these young souls at play. This work embodies elements of romanticism with its emphasis on capturing fleeting moments filled with emotion. Preserved within the collection of the State Open-air Museum of History, Architecture and Art in Pskov, this artwork serves as a testament to our shared human experience across time and cultures. It reminds us to cherish those precious moments when we can escape from daily worries and find solace in playfulness – an eternal reminder that joy knows no boundaries or limitations.
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