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How do Russians view dating and relationships? Dating is often seen as a serious endeavor in Russia, with a strong focus on long-term commitment and family values. Is it important to learn Russian when dating a Russian? While not mandatory, learning Russian can show your dedication and improve communication. Even basic phrases are appreciated.
Aug 21, 2020 · Russia holds so many contrasting, vivid lives in it that it's no wonder why actually seeing them is so mesmerizing. And as one famous Russian vodka commercial says, "Russia can't be understood with the mind." Aleksandr Petrosyan, the invisible hero of today's story, is the chronicler of these colorful people.
Feb 14, 2017 · According to a common stereotype from the Soviet period, romances would sometimes bloom between young African and South America men — often students or members of youth delegations — and local ...
- Karl Bryullov - Italian Woman Blowing A Kiss, 1826
- Ilya Repin - Studying For An Exam, 1864
- Nikolai Yaroshenko - on Swings, 1888
- Viktor Vasnetsov - Ivan Tsarevich Riding A Grey Wolf, 1889
- Konstantin Somov - The Lovers. Evening, 1910
- Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin - Youth (Kiss), 1913
- Marc Chagall - The Birthday, 1915
- Konstantin Yuon - Easter Kiss, 1920s
- Yuri Pimenov - Lyrical Housewarming, 1965
- Viktor Popkov - Two, 1966
This artist worked in Italy a lot - probably his most famous legacy from this period is the huge canvas ‘The Last Day of Pompeii’, but he also painted some genre scenes of Italian life, especially Italian women - be they collecting grapes, or taking morning baths, or blowing kisses to a stranger.
At first glance, there is no love in this painting by Ilya Repin, one of the most famous Russian artists. But when you observe the scene carefully, you see something else besides the two cadets preparing for exams and enjoying the afternoon sun in their dorm room: the one who didn’t fall asleep is blowing kisses for a girl from the neighboring wind...
Yaroshenko was an artist working in the realist tradition - a movement that also became known as peredvizhniki. They avoided the canons and rules of the day, instead focusing on depicting ordinary life in the Russian countryside. This canvas shows a couple swinging during a festive public holiday outing. The serviceman is doing his best to romantic...
Viktor Vasnetsov was most famous for his folklore tale illustrations. One of his favorites was "Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf". This painting shows Ivan heroically saving Elena the Beautiful from evil powers, whisking her away on a magic wolf.
Konstantin Somov was the very first erotic artist in Tsarist Russia and had a scandalous reputation. Perhaps Somov's most famous work is illustrations for the Book of the Marquise, a collection of 18th century French erotic texts.
Surely we know this artist more by his iconic ‘Bathing of a Red Horse’. He drew scenes of war, Soviet life, the revolution, and of course, its leader Vladimir Lenin. He was also a fan of exploring the human condition in a very naturalistic way.
This Russian-French artistMarc Chagall was all about drawing kisses and lovers. Let’s take at least his iconic painting, ‘Over the Town’, featuring lovers flying about his native city of Vitebsk. The painting ‘Birthday’ portrays the same people: the artist himself and his beloved wife. And again he is literally up in the clouds from love.
Yuon was a student of the famous artist Valentin Serov. His themes often dealt with the beauty and charm of provincial Russia, with its churches and golden domes, and Orthodox holidays with people spending joyous moments - just like these two.
Yuri Pimenov was the main artist of social realism, depicting Soviet life through rose-tinted spectacles, just as the propaganda of the day had required. One of the main themes of his art was scenes of the ‘new better life’ that came with the times of the Thaw. This particular scene implies that this couple had finally got their own apartment - per...
Another social realist, Popkov’s paintings are usually referred to the so-called ‘severe style’ of Soviet art that featured workers, soldiers and other ‘All-Soviet’ heroes that obviously have a harsh life, which is reflected in their brutalistic features. This painting has deep psychological meaning. The two people could be enduring a rough patch i...
Mar 31, 2017 · These tenants explain why and how pain has become important in the expression of love in contemporary Russia. Note: In the interest of brevity, Russian-speaking populations will be referred to as “Russians” for the duration of the article.
Sep 1, 2019 · Contemporary Russian artist Anna Razumovskaya manages to capture the romantic style of Renaissance portraiture in her own, modern way. As an artistic movement with emphasis on expressing emotion, the subject matter in paintings from Romanticism varied to include landscapes, religion, and portraiture, but the brushstrokes remained loose and ...
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How Russians experience love. Since 2012, Nobel prize writer Svetlana Alexievich has interviewed hundreds of people in Russia for her upcoming book about love. In this excerpt,...