Las óleos de todo Grigoriy Soroka


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
97206  
Grigoriy Soroka, A prayer in time of drought
 
 A prayer in time of drought   1877(1877) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 78 X 134 cm cyf
87616  
Grigoriy Soroka, Fishermen. Spasskoye
 
 Fishermen. Spasskoye   Date second half of 1840s Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 67 x 102 cm cjr
88534  
Grigoriy Soroka, Peasant boy
 
 Peasant boy   1840(1840) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 33.5 x 25 cm (13.2 x 9.8 in) cjr
86269  
Grigoriy Soroka, Reflection in the mirror
 
 Reflection in the mirror   1850(1850) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 41.8 x 88.6 cm (16.5 x 34.9 in) cyf
84465  
Grigoriy Soroka, Room in the house on Ostrovki
 
 Room in the house on Ostrovki   Date 1844(1844) Medium Oil on canvas cjr
88312  
Grigoriy Soroka, Room in the house on Ostrovki
 
 Room in the house on Ostrovki   1844(1844) Medium Oil on canvas cyf

Grigoriy Soroka
(Russian, real surname Vasilyev. November 27 [O.S. November 15] 1823-April 22 [O.S. April 10] 1864) was a Russian painter, one of the most notable members of Venetsianov school. Soroka was born in Pokrovskoye village (Tver Guberniya), in the family of landowner Milyukov. In 1842-1847 he studied art from Alexey Venetsianov then he was returned to his owner. In 1850s-1860s he resided in his home village. He fell in love with his owners's daughter Lydia but was forcibly married to a serf woman. After the emancipation reform of 1861 in Russia, Soroka remained under the serfdom system. He made a formal complaint but it was rejected and he was flogged. Soroka's body was found in the baking room where he had hanged himself. His beloved Lydia poisoned herself soon after.



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