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Painting "Winter evening" Krymov: description. Description of the painting by Nikolai Krymov “Winter Evening Presentation based on the painting by Krylov winter evening

In front of me now is a reproduction of the painting by landscape painter Krymov "Winter Evening", on which I need to write an essay. In the picture, the author depicted a real Russian winter, which is already in full swing, enveloping the entire village with its snow blanket.

Krymov winter evening

The main part of the canvas in the foreground is snow, which covered the field with its snowdrifts, hiding the autumn grass under a lush snow-white blanket. And only occasionally are the tops of small shrubs visible. Birds are sitting on one of them. Either they are hiding from predators, or they have found a hot spot where you can get enough of berries. Snow does not shine in the sun, and it is understandable, because the sun no longer shines brightly, it is already low above the horizon.

In Krymov's painting "Winter Evening", among the snowdrifts, one can see well-trodden paths, which the villagers walk every day. Just on one of the paths of the Crimea, he depicted a small group of people, among whom there is a child. They probably went out for an evening walk to get enough fresh air before going to bed. Someone strayed from the group, staring at the setting sun.

In the background, Krymov in the painting "Winter Evening" depicted the beginning of the village. We see old small wooden houses, in the windows of which the light is already on, or maybe it's the glare that the sunlight casts. The roofs of the houses are covered with white snow. It seems as if the houses were wearing snow-white hats.
There is a barn next to the houses. Two wagons full of hay are heading towards him.

Near the village, a little to the left, there is a deciduous forest. The crowns of the trees are lush, it is clear that this forest is many years old. A bell tower peeps out from behind the trees, from where on holidays a ringing sounds, calling all the villagers to service.

While working on Krymov’s painting “Winter Evening” and its description, I also want to say about my emotions that the picture evokes in me, and they are pleasant, even though I don’t like winter itself. The painting “Winter Evening” shows that there is no wind, which means that even in frost, it is pleasant and good outside. Looking at the work, you feel the crunch of snow under your feet, you hear the chirping of birds. Nature is gradually immersed in the abyss of night, so you feel calmness, tranquility.

Russian Soviet artist Nikolai Petrovich Krymov was born in 1984, died in 1958 in Moscow.

He painted the painting "Winter Evening" in 1919.

The picture shows a small village in winter, all covered with snow.

This fluffy whitest snow takes up most of the picture. He is on the ground, in the foreground of the picture, and on the roofs of houses. The color of the snow changes throughout the picture - from dark blue to bright white, depending on whether the snow lies in the shade or is illuminated by the bright winter sun, which greatly decorates the picture. The artist depicted the snow not as heavy, but as if light and airy.

In the foreground of the picture, under the snow, we see a river bound by ice. Along the banks of the river we see bushes covered with snow, next to which birds scurry in search of rare food or simply sit, ruffled from the frost. In the middle of the river we see dark spots from under the ice. It is in the shallow water of the river that bushes stick out, not covered with snow.

The sun is sinking over the horizon, evening is approaching the village, changing the color palette of the picture, which the artist so masterfully depicted.

In the center of the picture, several peasant houses are depicted along with yards, sheds and other outbuildings for livestock and storage of food for them for the winter.

Reflections of light are visible in the windows of the houses, this is either the last rays of the sun, which is setting, or the light of the lanterns that were lit in the house in connection with the upcoming darkness.

On the left, in the snow, you can see the road on which the villagers pass on sledges, and a path has been trodden to each house. People are walking along the path, in front is a family of three with a child, in the back the woman seems to have stopped, as if admiring the winter beauty. They rush home, into the heat, before dark. They are warmly dressed, the crunch of snow seems to be heard under their feet. Their long shadows are visible, also testifying to the onset of evening.

From the opposite side, two sleighs with haystacks are moving towards the village, bringing in the last hay, stocking up for their herd for the coming long winter. People walk next to the sleigh, driving the horses. They walk in the direction of a barn adjacent to one of the houses, where they will put this hay. They also rush home, to their warm home, where a hot hearty dinner awaits them.

In the background behind the village begins a dense forest. Behind the lush crowns of trees, the bell tower of the village church is visible. The bell tower is also covered with grayish snow.

When you look at this picture, there are feelings of calm and peace. And, despite the large amount of snow, the picture seems warm and sunny.

Class: 6

Goals.

Introduce students to painting. The development of artistic imagination based on the description of the picture, representations, the development of written and oral speech. Prepare students to write a description of the picture.

Help to understand the content of the picture and the means of expressing the artist's intention.

Equipment: A reproduction of the painting “Winter Evening” for each student.

Vocabulary dictation.

Bluish, grayish, silvery, light blue, soft, loose, fresh, deep, like a snow-white blanket, like a fluffy blanket, lilac-blue shadows, setting sun, wagon train with hay, greenish-gray, pink-lilac

Introduction.

Today our lesson is devoted to working on an essay-description based on a painting by the artist N.P. Krymov. In the history of painting, N.P. Krymov is known as an excellent master of lyrical landscape, as a poet of modest Russian nature. Our task is to get acquainted with Krymov's painting, and create our own work of art - an essay based on a painting. Quite recently, winter has come to visit us, the new year has begun.

Blue dusk, light powder, an old Christmas tree, a fairy tale, flickering and crackling of candles, and prickly frost, and a scattering of star rays.

This is exactly what the master of landscape painting N.P. saw in winter. Krymov.

We got to know each other and talked about the painting and landscapes of Krymov. You had to prepare a report about the life of N.P. at home. Krymov.

The student reads the message about the artist.

The work of Nikolai Petrovich Krymov is inextricably linked with the development of Russian fine arts. His talent was most fully manifested in landscape painting. Along with painting, he was engaged in graphics and theatrical scenery. Krymov was a happy artist creative destiny, early recognition. Perhaps a rare case when a work written by a second-year student of the School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture was purchased for the Tretyakov Gallery.

N.P. Krymov was born in Moscow on May 3 (April 20, old style), 1884, in the family of the artist Pyotr Alekseevich Krymov. The father of the future painter taught drawing in Moscow gymnasiums and was a good portrait painter. Pyotr Alekseevich early noticed the talent of his youngest son, his outstanding ability to draw. After Krymov graduated from the real school, the father himself began to prepare his son for the exams at the School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, which he successfully passed, and in 1904 he was admitted among the first. In those years, the school had a very strong and authoritative staff of teachers. After graduating from college in 1911, Krymov embarked on an independent creative path as a mature, established artist. In the 1910s, the young artist continued to develop the problem of the landscape-picture in his work.

Krymov lived a long, 74-year life, which, it would seem, passed without visible unrest and tragedies. But this, probably, is the special inner strength and mental stamina of a man who, like the people of his generation, had three wars and three revolutions. He is one of the best landscape painters of the 20th century, who was also known both as a theorist of painting and as a brilliant teacher (in 1919-1930 the artist taught for a long time at the Prechistensky Practical Institute). The teachers of this artist were such masters as V.A. Serov and K.A. Korovin. N. Krymov was an opponent of any experiments in the field of art, and thanks to this he described all living things as they are.

The artist was a follower of the classical direction of painting that developed in the 19th century. He tried to put together and generalize this direction. He had a large number of students whom he taught according to his own system. And even more students learned from his system. A distinctive feature of this artist was that he instilled in each of his students a sense of individuality. Krymov is a true adherent of the classical direction of painting, he left a deep mark on the painting of the 20th century in Russia.

We have already considered the paintings of the artist. Let's remember them. (“Windy Day”, “After the Rain”, “Dawn”, “Morning”)

What does the artist depict in his paintings, what does he sing? (He sings in his landscapes of Russian nature, modest in appearance, but full of charm)

Krymov dedicated a lot of paintings to winter. Winter was my favorite season. What are these pictures? (“Winter Evening”, “Winter Day”, “Winter”, “Pink Winter”, “Winter Landscape”)

Krymov painted from nature only in the summer. Winter landscapes are written by him from memory, but despite this, they are very reliable. He could plausibly convey the state of nature, lighting. Krymov's winter landscapes could give a detailed and sonorous story about this time of year. Krymov never sought to create huge canvases. Such is the picture “Winter Evening”. In his youth, this was due to limited funds. During the years of study, the artist was in need. He had no money for art supplies. He used the paints that wealthy students cleaned off their canvases. Later, he told his students: “It is not at all necessary to paint huge canvases with broad strokes. You can write with one small brush on a small canvas and paints will spend a penny.” In mature years big sizes the canvas could not add anything to the individuality of the master. His small landscapes have always remained monumental.

Let's turn to the painting "Winter Evening". Consider carefully the picture.

What mood do you create when you look at Krymov's painting "Winter Evening"?

(This canvas depicts a small village in winter. Looking at the picture, the viewer has a feeling of peace, tranquility and warmth, despite the fact that the author depicted winter.)

Did the artist manage to convey the beauty of the winter evening?

(We look at the picture and, as it were, feel the soft flowing snow, illuminated by the rays of the setting sun, the silence of the evening hour. The artist admires the evening twilight. He wants to show how beautiful our Russian nature is!)

What at first sight attracts in the picture? What signs of the coming evening do you see?

(Deep snow with purple-blue shadows, illuminated by the rays of the setting sun. A light band of bluish snow sets off the sky and emphasizes the darkened foreground. These are primarily long late afternoon shadows. The color of the snow, bluish with a violet tint, also indicates the coming evening.)

What is the peculiarity of the construction of the picture, its composition? Where is the artist located?

(We can assume that the picture was painted by the artist from the opposite bank. At that moment he was on a hill. The picture is built diagonally: an impending shadow, the paths rush up to the houses with tall trees, in the center of the picture. People walking along the path, horses , carrying a cart of hay, create the impression of movement, fill the picture with life, indicate the connection of man with nature.

The artist is at a great distance from the village: this is emphasized by the small size of the depicted horses, indistinct small figures of people, houses and buildings in which details are not visible. The trees act as a mass.)

How did the artist depict the sky in the evening hour?

(The author uses various shades in his work white color for the picture of snow. Turquoise colored ice on the river. The artist conveys the color of the evening sky with the help of light greenish and yellow tones. Greenish-gray, sometimes pinkish-purple sky. The artist depicted this color of the sky because the blue sky, combined with the yellow rays of the sun illuminating it, acquires T greenish tint.)

What are the trees like?

(In the background of the canvas, the painter depicted a winter village. Behind it is a forest consisting of oaks or poplars. It stands out in a dark mass against the background of a light, greenish-yellow sky. On the right, a mighty pine tree with twisted branches and a lush crown is visible. On the left is a dense deciduous forest , and in the center of the picture are tall, domed trees, painted the reddish-brown color they acquire from the rays of the setting sun.)

Describe the village.

(The village is one of the main objects of the canvas. This is a small group of buildings sunk in dense snowdrifts. Reflections of the sun are visible in the windows of one of the houses. To the left, a little away from the residential buildings, one can see the dome of the bell tower.)

V. Favorsky in his memoirs about N.P. Krymov writes: “His works amaze with the perfection of drawing and colors, and all this is imbued with musicality, each time different, in each landscape of its own.” Let's try to paint a picture. What could the artist hear?

(Deep silence, broken only by a slight creak of snow under the steps of walking, a thin squeal of sleigh runners; low singing of birds, muffled strikes of a bell ...)

What colors did Krymov use to describe a winter evening?

(The artist used mostly cold colors: blue, grayish blue, silvery blue of snow, greenish gray of the sky, which convey the feeling of a frosty evening. But he also used warm colors: reddish brown trees; yellowish brown walls of houses and barns ; yellowish reflection of windows illuminated by the sun. These colors convey a feeling of comfort, tranquility, warmth.)

What do you feel, what do you think about when you look at this landscape? Describe your feelings.

(I really like his canvas and evoke the warmest feelings. I would like to visit this beautiful corner of Russian nature, enjoy the silence of rural life in the late afternoon, breathe fresh frosty air.)

Generalization.

Indeed, Krymov's small landscapes, dedicated to the modest corners of the Russian village, amaze not with external attractiveness, but with strict depiction and conciseness. “Love nature, study it, write what you truly love. Be truthful, for beauty is in truth,” said the artist.

Planning.

Where would you start the description of the picture?

What would you like to write about?

How would you end your essay?

Sample plan.

N.P. Krymov - landscape painter.

Winter in the image of the artist:

D) features of the composition (foreground, background, center of the picture).

What feelings and thoughts does the landscape evoke.

Writing a descriptive essay.

“Landscape is a portrait of nature. It is as difficult to write a landscape well as to write any good work...”.

N.P. Krymov's landscape was a success, let's hope that your works will turn out to be no less interesting.

The famous Russian landscape painter Nikolai Petrovich Krymov painted many paintings over the entire period of his work. Most of them represent an image of a deserted nature, shown to the viewer in a very poetic way.

One of the most beautiful landscapes of the artist is the painting "Winter Evening". Krymov, it was created in 1919. On this canvas, the author depicted the discreet beauty of his native Russian nature and what he especially liked - frost, snow, as well as the majesty and tranquility of winter.

"Portrait" of Russia

The painting by N. P. Krymov “Winter Evening” at first glance gives us an idea of ​​​​its author as a master of a harmonious landscape. The canvas, which depicts the middle strip of Russia, is distinguished not only by its realism, but also by its subtle ability to display the natural colors of the surrounding world.

In his painting "Winter Evening" Krymov was able to accurately recreate the nature of his native land and the life of the peasantry. That is why the landscape can be called a “portrait” of Russia, which the author was able to see in an ordinary, modest corner of the country.

Overall plan

The curricula provide for the study of the painting "Winter Evening" by schoolchildren in the 6th grade. Then the students are asked to describe it. Children draw up their ideas about the landscape in the form of an essay. One of its mandatory points is a description of the general plan of the picture. It is an image of the village outskirts. This is less than a dozen small wooden buildings, as well as a prominent church dome. Depicted in the foreground are two sledges carrying firewood. These are all the main details of the picture, when considering which the viewer cannot help feeling a sense of warmth and peace. And this is despite the fact that the canvas depicts a snowy winter.

The basis of the picture

What else do you need to talk about when writing an essay (grade 6) based on the painting “Winter Evening” by Krymov? The main part of the landscape depicted on the canvas is occupied by snow. He is fluffy and white. On a bush sticking out from under a snowdrift, several small birds are sitting, as if trying to catch the last rays of the sunset.

Wooden houses located somewhat at a distance look rather dark. That is why the white snow covering the roofs of peasant buildings looks especially contrasting. Dark spots in the picture stand out and people hurrying from frost to warmth.

No wonder the artist emphasizes the appearance of snow so strongly. After all, he, white and fluffy, is a real attribute of the Russian winter. N. Krymov in his picture conveys not only the beauty of the Russian landscape. It allows us to understand the sensations and sounds of nature. From the picture blows on the viewer with winter cold and at the same time it warms him with memories and native warmth.

In the image, the snow is fluffy and airy. And such a technique gives a special charm to a corner of Russian nature that is discreet in its beauty. We know that the weather conditions in winter are very different. Sometimes blizzards swirl, severe frosts come or thaws come. The author showed us a winter, albeit snowy, but at the same time kind, choosing for this an incredible combination of shades to display a wonderful evening.

Foreground

Admiring the painting "Winter Evening", the first thing we see is a river covered in ice. It is located in the foreground of the artist's canvas. The water in the river is clear and clean. Near the coast, small islands of shallow water are visible from under the ice. Bushes grow near the river. Small birds sit on their branches, warming themselves against each other. Such an image indicates that in the painting by N. Krymov "Winter Evening" we see a frosty day, but not too cold. Most likely, because of this, there are no people on the river. After all, the ice is thin, and, walking on it, you can fail. In almost horizontal natural light, it is painted in a pale turquoise tone.

Surely the artist painted, sitting on the opposite, higher bank of the river. After all, the entire image in the painting “Winter Evening”, like the artist’s view, is directed from top to bottom.

winter nature

Looking at the painting “Winter Evening”, it becomes clear that the painter depicts on his canvas a village located somewhere in the Russian outback. It is completely covered in snow. It is impossible to find here at least one knurled road. This is what gives the painting "Winter Evening" a certain mythical look.

The snow-covered expanse, together with the frozen river, seem to come out of some Russian fairy tale. It seems that a little more time will pass, and Emelya will go to the river for water on his stove. At the same time, the winter nature depicted in the artist’s painting is quiet. She seemed to fall asleep, and, it seems, will remain so until the spring.

Background

What is certainly included in the description of Krymov's painting "Winter Evening"? The picture, from which it is difficult to take your eyes off, shows us in the background the outskirts of the village, consisting of several houses. At the first of them you can see the built barn. The village cannot be small. Indeed, otherwise it would not have a church, the dome of the bell tower of which is visible behind residential buildings and is illuminated by sunset rays. Most likely, the picture depicts a village. After all, it is in these relatively large settlements as usual, parishioners from all the surrounding villages came.

Forest

Considering Krymov's painting "Winter Evening", in the 6th grade, children must certainly give a description of the nature that is located outside the village. These are poplars and oaks towering over residential buildings.

The artist depicted the forest against the backdrop of a bright sky and white snow, creating a striking contrast. To the right of the canvas rises a mighty pine tree with a lush crown and twisted branches. To the left is a fairly dense forest of deciduous trees. In the center of the picture, the author depicted tall trees with a domed crown. All of them are painted in reddish-brown tones, which were presented to them by the rays of the setting sun.

Sky

Description of the painting "Winter Evening" allows you to feel the beauty and majesty of Russian nature. On his canvas, the author depicted the sky in several salad-sand tones and without a single cloud. This allowed him to create a soft contrast with the trees, illuminated by the setting sun, which rise in the background of the houses.

When admiring the canvas, a feeling of peace and tranquility comes. At the same time, the author's combination of cold and warm tones, in which the snow cover and the sunset sky are written, evokes the impression of a light frost and extraordinary freshness.

Describing the painting "Winter Evening", we can assume that soon in this cozy corner of Russia it will be possible to enjoy a bright crimson sunset. After all, such a clear sky often becomes its harbinger. And according to folk signs, the next day in the village after a calm and quiet day, a strong wind can blow.

Snow shades

Never a purely formal reflection of reality good pictures artists. "Winter Evening" can be attributed to such of them. Indeed, when viewing the canvas, you not only admire the landscape, but, it seems, you hear the ringing silence standing in the village. A similar feeling can be achieved by a huge snow field located in front of residential buildings. Krymov brilliantly used color palettes for his image. Snow is rendered in various shades. Its main color is pale blue. In addition, bluish-black shadows are visible in the picture. They fall from houses. In the shade, snow is depicted in the most diverse range of shades. These are tones that begin with sky-azure and end with light purple.

The snow in the picture is not shown shimmering in the sun. After all, the heavenly body is already ready to hide behind the horizon. Where there are no shadows, the snow is light, and where they fall on the field, it is dark blue. Due to the large number of shades, the viewer admiring the picture has a feeling of warmth. This is what Krymov sought, using a variety of color scheme. It was thanks to her that the author gave his canvas sincerity and sensuality.

Sunset

The action that is depicted on the canvas of the artist Krymov takes place in the evening hours. The pinkish shades of the sky tell us that the sun tends to hide behind the horizon. Evidence of the onset of the evening are all the other colors of nature. After all, at sunset they no longer shine as they do in the morning. At this time, the frost intensifies somewhat and silence, peace and tranquility appear. The sunset of the day is indicated to us by the shadows falling on the snowy field. They lie on the snowdrifts, giving them depth and splendor.

The picture depicts a winter evening, when the windows have already turned on the light. However, despite this, the canvas is very light. Perhaps this is because we see a large amount of snow, or maybe it's just not too late. But it's still evening, pre-sunset hours.

People

From the thin paths trodden between snowdrifts, one can judge that winter has already fully come into its own. However, the artist makes us understand that people are not at all afraid of her and do not want to stay at home.

On the snow you can see numerous shadows left by the rays of the setting sun. And they are not only from the bushes. Shadows also fall from four human figures walking along a narrow path trodden in a snowdrift. Most likely, these are peasants who are in a hurry to get to their warm and comfortable home as soon as possible. The path is so narrow that people follow each other. Ahead, presumably, husband, wife and child. They are all dressed in dark coats. Another person is standing at a distance. Why is he a little behind everyone? The artist did not reveal this secret to us. He gave the viewer the opportunity to think out the plot. But at the same time, the main feature of people is clearly distinguishable - they all look into the distance. Perhaps the child was interested in birds, and adults admire the beautiful winter evening.

In the foreground of the picture, you can see dark dots in which village children are guessed sledding down a hill. It will soon be dark, and they will also run to their home.

On the left side of the picture you can see a country road with two horse-drawn sledges moving along it. The wagons are loaded with haystacks. The people driving the horses are also in a hurry to finish their work. After all, this must be done before it gets dark at all.

The people walking along the path and the horses pulling the sled with hay fill the picture with movement and life, pointing us to the connection that exists between man and nature.

When painting the picture, the artist was clearly at a considerable distance from the village. This is told to us by small images of horses, indistinct small figures of people, as well as buildings and houses in which it is impossible to see specific details. Trees also act as a common mass on the canvas.

Looking at the picture, we clearly feel a deep silence. It is broken only by the slight creaking of the snow cover under the feet of those walking, the subtle squealing of the runners of the carts, the singing of birds and the muffled strikes of the bell.

Conclusion

The painting “Winter Evening” was painted by N. Krymov with great love and care. This becomes clear from the wide palette of shades and the variety of details included in the image. The artist was able to create the right atmosphere, thanks to which the viewer imagines himself standing on a hillock, admiring the village, feeling frost and gradually approaching twilight.

The whole painting is typical for the village. These are real Russian villages, where ordinary people live, who love the surrounding nature and are grateful for their lives.

The picture still continues to create a peaceful and calm mood in the soul of the audience. Surely every person dreamed, at least once in his life, to live in a village, feeling calm, as well as human happiness. You can experience it only in such a quiet place, and not in a city where life goes on in a completely different rhythm.

To date, the original painting by Nikolai Petrovich Krymov "Winter Evening" is one of the exhibits on display State Museum fine arts, which is open in Kazan.

Students high school there are more and more tasks related to creativity and independent thinking. One of these is an essay based on the painting "Winter Evening". If such a task was given home, then parents should suggest to the child the main aspects of the presentation of thoughts, so that it would be as simple as possible for a son or daughter to write an essay.

What is an essay on the painting "Winter Evening"

The very word "composition" speaks for itself. This task involves listing your own thoughts that arose when looking at the picture. An essay based on the painting “Winter Evening” (N. P. Krymov) will open up the opportunity to put ideas into action even in front of those students who have an uncreative mindset. The most important thing in this task is to clearly understand what the author of the work of art wanted to convey and what emotions he wanted to convey with his drawing.

Therefore, you should not be afraid of such a creative task, because an essay based on the painting “Winter Evening” by Krymov in the 6th grade will not be difficult. One has only to delve into the details of the image on the canvas, and thoughts will flow like a river.

Work writing plan

To make it easier for a child to write an essay based on the painting “Winter Evening”, you can tell him in what order to express his thoughts. Approximate may be the following.

Introduction. Here you should talk about what the whole picture evokes. What emotions and mood in his work did the author want to convey.

Main part. A colorful and bright essay on the painting “Winter Evening” will turn out if you reveal in detail everything that is drawn. The correct description structure is to list what is shown in the foreground and in the background. Do not be smart and write complex phrases or incomprehensible sayings. For a sixth grade student, the main thing in this task is to freely describe what he sees in the image.

Conclusion. At the end of the essay, you can write whether the artist managed to touch the feelings with his creation on canvas. It is also worth voicing what aftertaste is left after what you see.

Such a plan will help the child express his thoughts.

What to focus on to convey what you see as vividly as possible

Of course, every teacher wants to see an essay that is meaningful, filled with emotions and understanding of the author. In order to convey your feelings from this perspective, it is worth describing every detail seen when viewing the picture.

It is also worth paying special attention to the main idea of ​​the artist.

A beautiful composition based on the painting “Winter Evening” (N. P. Krymov)

Of course, it is worth taking on board examples of descriptions in order to fully understand the essence of the work. For this you can read finished essay based on the painting "Winter Evening" (N. P. Krymov). Grade 6 is already quite adult children who can fully express their inner experiences and understand the essence of the image drawn on canvas. For example, you can take the following creations.

At first glance, the painting "Winter Evening" may seem quite simple. But it's not. In fact, Nikolai Petrovich fully reflected the mood that arises in the winter, and in all colors he transferred these feelings to the canvas.

In the foreground, huge snowdrifts are visible, enveloping the countryside and completely blocking the way for the villagers. Along the well-trodden paths, people go towards their homes in order to have time to return before dark.

In the background, it can be seen that all the houses and huts are covered with silver snow shimmering in the sun. Carts with horses are brought to the huts with brushwood to warm the inhabitants of the houses in this cold. From the picture and the clothes of people it is clear that the frost is very strong. The brilliance of the visible sunset seems to hug the trees and gives the snowdrifts a mystery and fabulousness.

When I look at the picture of Nikolai Petrovich Krymov, it seems as if I am one of the heroes of this story. I immediately feel the smell of freshness, frosty air and children's fun in the snowdrifts of snow marks.

In the foreground, Nikolai Petrovich emphasized the beautiful, magical season, reminiscent of a fairy tale. Hills covered with silver snow, bushes covered with a white blanket, paths trodden to the huts - all this plunges into the atmosphere of the events depicted.

The winter in the picture is real, filled with emotions and experiences of the inhabitants of the village. In the background, people can be seen heading home to meet the sunset near a warm stove that will be heated with brushwood brought from the forest. One feels the onset of a holiday filled with winter festivities and entertainment.

Despite the fact that it is very cold outside, strong and desperate village people are not afraid to do their usual things and fully enjoy the gifts of nature.

Composition based on the work of art "Winter Evening" for grade 6

It is important that children convey all their emotions that appeared when looking at the picture. Therefore, it is worth paying their attention to the details that will help to fully open their experiences and convey their thoughts. Sample essay according to the painting "Winter Evening" by Krymov for the sixth grade may be the following.

This picture reminds me of a plot from one popular poem:

Where are the firewood from? From the forest, of course,

Father, you hear, cuts, and I take.

These are the lines that come to mind when looking at piece of art"Winter evening".

In the foreground, you can see the real winter, sweeping everything with silver and white carpets. Real Russian winter! The beauty of the coming sunset is reflected in the snowdrifts. The snow shimmers and glitters under the evening rays of the sun. I really want to get into this atmosphere, it seems that the snow will cover you with your head if you lie down in a snowdrift.

In the background, village huts are visible, which sparkle from the snow. The owners are approaching the houses, apparently after evening walks and work. Hard-working horses, plunging their hooves into the snowy flooring, carry firewood home.

Everything in the picture breathes the freshness of frosty air and inspires. It makes you want to ride a sleigh from the hills, which are densely covered with shiny snow.

How to write an essay on a painting

There are no standards for writing essays. After all, that’s what an essay is for, in order to fully convey your personal experiences and emotions. It is worth discovering the depth of fantasy and immersing yourself in what the artist was trying to show in his work.