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<p>[QUOTE="SSlava, post: 401099, member: 4587"]And other works, it is what))? What artists? Of course, it is Ayvazovsky or Turner's not level. On that they and the famous artists.</p><p>Undoubtedly, Aivazovsky's level is higher than that of this artist.</p><p>By the way, in the 19th century there was a whole circle of artists who painted pictures in his style.</p><p><br /></p><p>Such a style at the time was in demand. The work was less talented and imitative, but generally good.</p><p><br /></p><p>My friend has a picture of Aivazovsky's pupil.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>If the 19th century to take, pictures of unknown artists who drew such horror)).</p><p>Drawings similar to nurseries, or very inept artists, but precisely antique works. But are written very badly.</p><p><br /></p><p>This picture is it seems painted at quite average level for those times?</p><p>If to take not strongly talented, but nevertheless already professional artists?</p><p><br /></p><p>Well in live the picture looks beautifully. Of course, it is better to look at her at some distance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SSlava, post: 401099, member: 4587"]And other works, it is what))? What artists? Of course, it is Ayvazovsky or Turner's not level. On that they and the famous artists. Undoubtedly, Aivazovsky's level is higher than that of this artist. By the way, in the 19th century there was a whole circle of artists who painted pictures in his style. Such a style at the time was in demand. The work was less talented and imitative, but generally good. My friend has a picture of Aivazovsky's pupil. If the 19th century to take, pictures of unknown artists who drew such horror)). Drawings similar to nurseries, or very inept artists, but precisely antique works. But are written very badly. This picture is it seems painted at quite average level for those times? If to take not strongly talented, but nevertheless already professional artists? Well in live the picture looks beautifully. Of course, it is better to look at her at some distance.[/QUOTE]
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