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Levitan, Isaak Evening sound mk144
1892
Oil on linen
87x107.6cm
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Levitan, Isaak Eternal Quiet mk144
1897
Oil on linen
150x206cm
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Levitan, Isaak Spatherbst mk144
1894-1898
Oil on linen
59x91cm
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Levitan, Isaak Heuschober mk144
1894
Oil on linen
29.5x40cm
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Levitan, Isaak Gorge mk144
1898
Oil on linen
129x97cm
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Levitan, Isaak Autumn good house mk144
1894
Pastel on paper
48x63cm
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Levitan, Isaak Autumn mk144
1896
Watercolor graphite stiff on paper
31.5x44cm
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Levitan, Isaak Golden autumn mk144
1895
Oil on linen
82x126cm
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Levitan, Isaak Truber days mk144
1895 pastel on paper
48x62cm
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Levitan, Isaak Bank of the means sea mk144
1890
Oil on linen
41x59cm
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Levitan, Isaak Stiller day mk144
1895
Oil on linen
72x123cm
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Levitan, Isaak Vorfruhling mk144
1898
Oil on linen
41.5x66.3cm
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Levitan, Isaak Gegenuberstehend and at night side eradicated mk144
1895
Oil on linen
60x75cm
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Levitan, Isaak Fruhling the last snow mk144
1895
Study to the of the same name picture oil on linen
25.5x33.3cm
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Levitan, Isaak Evening forest ways mk144
1894
Oil on linen
11x17.9cm
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Levitan, Isaak Abgemahtes field mk144
1897
Oil on carton
59.5x73cm
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Levitan, Isaak Sturmischer days mk144
1897
Oil on linen
82x86.5cm
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Levitan, Isaak Away mk144
1899
Oil on linen
53x35.5cm
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Levitan, Isaak Feischer wind. Wolga mk144
1895
Oil on linen
72x123cm
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Levitan, Isaak Sunny day in the village mk144
1898
Oil on paper
14.5x23cm
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Levitan, Isaak
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Russian Painter, 1860-1900
Russian painter of Lithuanian birth. He largely painted landscapes (including pastel sketches), which are noted for their emotive or symbolic resonance. His 'landscapes of mood' had a profound influence on Russian landscape painting, to which he introduced a sense of the unity of humankind and nature, and of the spiritual power of the Russian
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