Album "From Ukrainian Old Times". In the early 1890s, Academician Samokish, a battle artist, together with Vasilkovsky, a painter, collected materials for the publication of a luxurious album about the life and history of Hetman Ukraine.
Album "From Ukrainian Old Times"
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Козак пана не знав звiку...
Vintage Polish postcard, published in the end of the 19th century or the beginning of the 20th century, in Przemyśl, with a copy of the picture by Mikola S. Samokish (Микола Семенович Самокиш, 1860-1944), famous Ukrainian artist, painter and illustrator, specializing himself in historical scenes and images of the Ukrainian Cossacks.
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The Courage of General Raevsky by Nikolay Samokish
The Battle of Saltanovka depicting General Raevsky personally leading his men into battle, with his two young sons at his side.
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A Summer Garden | Nikolai Semenovich Samokish (1860-1944)
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Drawings by Ukrainian artist Samokish from the album "Ukrainian ornament motifs" (early 20th century). Thanks to this album, Ukrainian ornaments became known in Europe and in tsarist russia.
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Sudkovskaya-Lagrange M.R. "Still life with grapes" 1934. IW23 Oil on canvas. Size 100x125 cm. There are screes.
Sudkovskaya-Lagrange Margarita Rufinovna (1884-1972)
Artist. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. Daughter of the academician of painting Rufim Gavrilovich Sudkovsky and the famous book illustrator Elena Petrovna Samokish-Sudkovskaya. Mentioned in the catalog of the exhibition "Art of the Soviet Crimea." She lived there and worked in Moscow. The artist's works are in private collections in Russia and abroad.
Art Molotok
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Ahoy! 10 or 24 for the ask game?
10. I have soooo many favourite art pieces omg 😫💗
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s “The Roses of Heliogabalus”. I like it simply because it’s pretty. Like omgg look at all the details! The guy in the painting (lying down and wearing gold) is the Roman emperor Elagabalus. His story is ABSOLUTELY WILD 😨
Ilya Repin’s “Barge Haulers on the Volga.” I don’t know how to explain this one, I just love the energy it gives off!
And finally, my favourite genre is anything with cavalry charges! They always look so brave and hot but also crazy! 😍 Like, imagine riding on some creature at a crazy speed towards an enemy (with barely any kind of protection) and then proceed to smash each other’s faces with swords! How do they find the guts to do that!?!? 😳
Richard Caton Woodville Jr’s “Relief of the Light Brigade”
Nikolai Samokish’s “The Red Cavalry at Perekop”
Alphonse Lalauze’s Consular Guard’s Charge at Marengo. This one has Marshal Bessières in it!
24. Emilia Plater! I’ve already mentioned her in another post, but here’s another painting of her 💕
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That Mucha drawing reminds me a bit of one of Samokish-Sudkovskaya’s illustrations to Onegin (Tatyana in Ch.5):
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Easter cover of "Niva" magazine (1902)
Yelena Samokish-Sudkovskaya (1862-1924)
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I haven't been drawing much lately, but I made a quick sketch in my bullet journal. The painting is called "Troika" by Nikolai Samokish. I drew this with a LAMY Safari and Rorher and Klingner Salix ink, with the shading done with a Kuretake Cleancolor Dot.
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