The painting ‘Northern Nature. River, Banks, Spruces’ is done on a fiberboard, a type of building material rarely used as a painting surface. Artists usually paint in oil paints on a plaque. However, this technique requires a mandatory primer so that the brush strokes are smooth and durable.
The artist Konstantin Dmitriev painted a northern landscape typical of the Arkhangelsk Oblast. In the foreground, there are two small young spruces — the most common trees in the Northern forests. The ground beneath them is covered with moss. There is a calm, clear river behind the trees. On the other bank is the edge of a dense forest. The painting depicts early spring: the snow has already melted, but there is no grass on the ground yet.
Konstantin Dmitriev was born in the village of Uemsky, Primorsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast. He became famous not only as an artist, but also as one of the founders of the Primorye Arts and Crafts Museum. It was Dmitriev who started the project of the first museum logo and created several paintings specifically for the exhibition. These works were dedicated to the history and nature of the Arkhangelsk Oblast.
The museum in the village of Uemsky was opened on May 18, 2004. In its halls, in addition to the collection of paintings and graphic works, one could see items related to folk arts and crafts of the Primorsky region. For a long time, the main ones were fishing, harvesting timber and algae, hunting fur-bearing animals and game, mining salt and collecting tree resin. Most of the collected goods went for sale: almost from the moment of its foundation, Arkhangelsk became one of the largest trade centers in Russia, from which goods were delivered to different regions and exported abroad.
The artist Konstantin Dmitriev painted a northern landscape typical of the Arkhangelsk Oblast. In the foreground, there are two small young spruces — the most common trees in the Northern forests. The ground beneath them is covered with moss. There is a calm, clear river behind the trees. On the other bank is the edge of a dense forest. The painting depicts early spring: the snow has already melted, but there is no grass on the ground yet.
Konstantin Dmitriev was born in the village of Uemsky, Primorsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast. He became famous not only as an artist, but also as one of the founders of the Primorye Arts and Crafts Museum. It was Dmitriev who started the project of the first museum logo and created several paintings specifically for the exhibition. These works were dedicated to the history and nature of the Arkhangelsk Oblast.
The museum in the village of Uemsky was opened on May 18, 2004. In its halls, in addition to the collection of paintings and graphic works, one could see items related to folk arts and crafts of the Primorsky region. For a long time, the main ones were fishing, harvesting timber and algae, hunting fur-bearing animals and game, mining salt and collecting tree resin. Most of the collected goods went for sale: almost from the moment of its foundation, Arkhangelsk became one of the largest trade centers in Russia, from which goods were delivered to different regions and exported abroad.